Oneohtrix Point Never announces new album with three lead tracks
24 September 2020, 15:28
| Written by
Cerys Kenneally
Oneohtrix Point Never has announced his new LP Magic Oneohtrix Point Never, and has released three songs to accompany the announcement, one of which features Caroline Polachek.
The trio of songs unveiled today arrive under the title Drive Time Suite. The songs include "Cross Talk I", "Auto & Allo", and Caroline Polacheck collaboration "Long Road Home".
Magic Oneohtrix Point Never's title is inspired by a misheard enunciation of Boston’s Magic 106.7 radio station.
The album will be Oneohtrix Point Never's first since 2018's Age Of, although he did release his score for Uncut Gems last year.
Tracklist:
- Cross Talk I
- Auto & Allo
- Long Road Home
- Cross Talk II
- I Don’t Love Me Anymore
- Bow Ecco
- The Whether Channel
- No Nightmares
- Cross Talk III
- Tales From the Trash Stratum
- Answering Machine
- Imago
- Cross Talk IV / Radio Lonelys
- Lost But Never Alone
- Shifting
- Wave Idea
- Nothing’s Special
"Cross Talk I", "Auto & Allo" and "Long Road Home" are all out now. Oneohtrix Point Never's Magic Oneohtrix Point Never album will be released via Warp on 30 October, and is available to pre-order now.
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