Zones Without
People cover [Art by Christelle Gualdi]
Zones Without People
denies the 90ies, the Millennium and maybe even the
80ies. This one is pure esoteric and futuristic at
the same time. Daniel Lopatin from Brooklyn offers
you seven tracks of simple synth rhythms that leads
you to a lost world where mankind and machines are
living in harmony and peace. Its like watching the
movie Tron where the mastermind is a good guy instead
of being an asshole.
The second side feels colder and a bit confused, but
the last track lets you imagine flying cars passing
trough the hyperdawn and leaves no doubt that in
near future everything is possible, like x-ray
glasses or time traveling.
Zones Without People is the second LP of Oneohtrix
Point Never after a few tapes, cdrs and his
first longplayer Betrayed In The Octagon on Carlos
Giffoni’s
No
Fun productions. Mastered by Pete Swanson and
packed in beautiful artwork by Christelle Gualdi.
Mike Pollard brings you this beauty in an edition of
450 copies on
Arbor. Welcome to the new age!