
"Oneohtrix Point Never has released a two-track single, led by an original called 'Dim Stars.' The B-side, 'For Residue (Extended),' is a meditative version of the Tranquilizer track."
"The artist born Daniel Lopatin is releasing the single amid a European tour alongside his visual-artist collaborator Freeka Tet that arrives in London on Friday."
"At the end of April, he has a pair of shows booked at New York's Pioneer Works."
"After releasing Tranquilizer last November, Lopatin released the Marty Supreme score, under his own name, on Christmas day the following month."
Oneohtrix Point Never has launched a two-track single that includes an original piece titled 'Dim Stars' and a meditative B-side called 'For Residue (Extended).' The latter was previously exclusive to Japan. The release coincides with a European tour alongside visual artist Freeka Tet, with a performance scheduled in London. Following the release of 'Tranquilizer' in November, Daniel Lopatin also released the Marty Supreme score on Christmas Day.
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