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Oneohtrix Point Never - Returnal mp3 download
Singer: Oneohtrix Point Never
Title: Returnal
Released: 2010
Country: Europe
Style: Ambient, Noise, Experimental
Genre: Electronic
Rating: 4.3
Votes: 668
Formats: VQF MP4 DTS TTA AHX WAV VOX
MP3 size: 1329 mb

Oneohtrix Point Never - Returnal mp3 download

Tracklist

I. ‡ Nil Admirari 5:06
II. Describing Bodies 4:18
III. Stress Waves 5:42
IV. Returnal 4:42
V. Pelham Island Road 7:35
VI. Where Does Time Go 6:24
VII. Ouroboros 2:02
捌. ‡ Preyouandi △ 6:10

Companies, etc.

  • Copyright (c) – Editions Mego
  • Pressed By – Gusstaff
  • Recorded At – Ridge Valley Digital
  • Mixed At – Ridge Valley Digital

Credits

  • Design – Stephen O'Malley
  • Engineer [Additional Engineering], Technician [Tape-op] – Al Carlson
  • Mastered By – James Plotkin
  • Music By – Daniel Lopatin
  • Photography By – Yelena Avanesova

Notes

On front, Oneohtrix Point Never is credited as "O P N".

Recorded and mixed at Ridge Valley Digital, Massachusetts July - August 09 / February 10
Instrumentation: Akai AX-60, Roland Juno-60, Roland MSQ-700, Korg Electribe ES-1, Voice
Recorded using a personal computer.

© 2010 Editions Mego
Printed in the EU

Digipak release

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode: 9120020388221
  • Matrix / Runout: 2100002549618 GUSSTAFF_EMEGO104
  • Mastering SID Code: IFPI LK97
  • Mould SID Code: IFPI 9R16

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
none O P N* Returnal ‎(8xFile, MP3, Album, VBR) Editions Mego none Europe Unknown
eMEGO 104V, EDITIONS Mego 104V Oneohtrix Point Never Returnal ‎(LP, Album, Gat) Editions Mego, Editions Mego eMEGO 104V, EDITIONS Mego 104V Austria 2010
eMEGO 104P Oneohtrix Point Never Returnal ‎(CDr, Album, Promo) Editions Mego eMEGO 104P Austria 2010

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Malogamand
writing about music is like trying to dance to architecture
Mullador
SEMI LONG INTRO (you can skip down to the review if you'd like): ok, so i guess if you cant handle the possibility that an electronic album might not have a beat pounding into the back of your skull, this album is not for you, stick to daft punk. If you are into the ambient side of electronica, or you want to listen to some great atmospheric music, or you want something new of some sort, you want an album that you can sink your teeth into, one you have to listen to over and over and peel back the layers of sound over time to truly get the effect of the music, this is it. look no further. im a fan of all sorts of electronic music, i guess you could say more ambient/idm/chill out styles over drum and bass/ jungle / heavy styles. i also dig alot of Low End Theory stuff and a little dubstep. My one great past time would be Prog Rock. I have listened to a fair share of stuff like tangerine dream and klaus schulze, a couple people that have been equated with this album. though the influence is unmistakable, i dont feel it is such a rip-off that people make it seem. this album seems to touch base on more areas, not drag out forever, so if your not feeling one song another one is coming up. i just feel that this album looks more to the future than it does nod toward the past. REVIEW: The album kicks off with some blasting noise that really kicks things off. its a little unnerving at first, and when i first heard it i kinda thought "well, it's either some intense, eneregetic, explosive creative stuff... or random nonsense." fortunately a couple more listens and you start getting the hang of it, not COMPLETELY nonsense :) . really a great first tune. the next two tunes (Describing Bodies and Stress Waves) seem to blend together with a couple brilliant, laid back, washes of beautiful ambient music. very electronic and making great use of the old anolog equipment. just absolutley rich with that lovely analog sound, god i cant get enough of it! the title track is some great straight ahead stuff. i guess i can see more tangerine dream influence here for sure. great use of vocoded vocals. really nice wrap up to the first side. the B side kicks off with Pelham Island Road. absolutely brialliant stuff! this stuff seems almost like the more sentimental side of boards of canada. one of the greatest tracks. the next two tracks continue in the same vein almost like the middle 2 tracks on side A. the formula is apparent by now, but on the first few listens your still soaking it all in. the album wraps up with another very abstract rythmic track. like the first song but not nearly as violent. decent enough tune, and just topping off this ridiculously good album! to be and honest reviewer i would give this a solid 4 stars, but since everyone else abuses the star system, fudge it! 5 stars it is! hahah. If you read all this, thank you very much! SHORT VERSION:great laid back ambient stuff. not heavy on the beats, but beautiful washes of analog ambience at its best! could be compared a little to the classic 70's electronic acts, but reminds me more of the beatless moments of BoC. edit: i have no idea who the hell would care, but i am reviewing this from the vinyl version, not the cd , cause you just cant hear it unless its wax!
Goll
"WHERE'S THE ICE-CREAM?,WHERE'S THE ICE-CREAM???"!!!!...
Winn
I think #2, Describing Bodies, is pretty good. Don't care for the rest.
Berkohi
Why, oh why is this rated so high? This album is one rough and noisy opening track, one ambient-ish "song" titled "Returnal" that would fit perfectly on such Underworld's web-only releases as "Lovely Broken Thing" or "JAL to Tokyo" (both from 5 years ago), the rest is a bunch of incoherent synth noodlings that look completely alike and feel pointless just the same. Key progressions are almost all trivial, and the worst thing about this is that it sounds very New Age-y, think ambient CDs with dolphin sounds that they sell near the counter in large supermarkets. Except that this record does not use dolphin sounds, they are sort of implied. Only in the last track, "Preyouandi", the maestro allows himself to deviate from his chosen simplistic formula and creates a nice collage of woodwind sounds and a pleasant "found" percussion that reminds of some small stones rolling in a creek. But one track does not an album make. This is perhaps one of the weakest albums in the Edition Mego's catalogue, a disappointment!
Doomblade
aaroninky: if you are so full of clues you should consider sparing some. If you truly cared about Discogs community you could have thrown a couple of sentences together, telling people why this album is great and why you like it so much. Your profile mentions English literature degree, so expressing your thoughts clearly and concisely is what supposedly they taught you to do. Instead, you chose to write this fartsicle of a comment. If you continue to react this way to each negative review on this site you might just completely deflate.
Rit
Please stop reviewing music on Discogs, you are clueless.
Grosho
I actually think Eismann described the CD perfectly, it is just that we happen to like it!!!
Stylish Monkey
Why did you review this album if you hate ambient music? It's an ambient album. There's a reason I don't listen to or review death metal albums, and that would be because I hate death metal (my complaint would be that 'it's too loud and aggressive', two key components of death metal). This review is absolutely pointless and irrelevant to anybody actually looking for this sort of music. I'm not suggesting that you have to like the music (I think it's downright sublime but I'm also Into That Sorta Thing) but don't go around lowering its rating with a poor review if it's not something you would normally be into in the first place. Would it be fair for me to go around giving 1-star reviews to albums in genres I can't stand? Probably not...
Kanek
I understand your apprehension as I initially had the same response however this album does grow on you in ways you wouldn't expect... give it another chance, start with Describing Bodies then best to get into it one track at a time and then suddenly it will make sense as a whole. It is going to end up in all the top 10 lists this year and i honestly do think it has a place there.
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