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product_id: 43877174
title: "Returnal"
brand: "oneohtrix point never"
price: "SAR 315"
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# Returnal

**Brand:** oneohtrix point never
**Price:** SAR 315
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

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- **What is this?** Returnal by oneohtrix point never
- **How much does it cost?** SAR 315 with free shipping
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## Description

"Returnal" is the fourth album from Daniel Lopatin's Oneohtrix Point Never project, after "Betrayed In The Octagon" (Deception Island, 2007), "Zones Without People" (Arbor, 2009) and "Russian Mind" (No Fun, 2009). All 3 albums being superbly compiled on the "Rifts" double CD (No Fun, 2009). It sees Lopatin fine tune his craft for creation of deep atmospheres and texture even further. Starting off with the mind blowing triptych of "Nil Admiari / Describing Bodies / Stress Waves", which fires off into a noise / rhythm excess before entering a zone of relative calm building to the melancholy of the final part. This sets the tone perfectly for the albums title track, a stunning out of this world ballad featuring Lopatin's near desperate vocal delivery, ending what could be seen as one of his most chilling and thought provoking sides to date. The atmosphere is slightly lifted as the darkened sun comes up over the ruins on "Pelham Island Road" and "Where Does Time Go", with the album closing with edgy broken beats and fourth world possible landscapes of "Preyouandi", which fades into the distance with echoes of the "Returnal" chorus, closing

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## Customer Reviews

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    Returnal
  

*by 4***4 on Reviewed in the United States on January 27, 2014*

At first I didn't know what to think. Frankly, I was a little bored. But Returnal is one of those albums that grows on you over time. The more I listened, the more I understood and enjoyed it. Most of the songs don't stand well on their own, but what makes this album great is that OPN doesn't treat them like individual songs. All of the songs contribute to the feel of the album, and most of them flow into one another. I like to look at this album as an 8-song piece of art, complete when listened to all in one sitting. It opens with a noisey, grating song; seemingly random, but beautiful upon closer examination. The next two tracks smooth over the roughness, and track 4 comes back with a louder, more structured sound. The rest of the tracks are either smooth or loud, and it ends with another abrupt noise song. I think this album is nearly perfect, and I can find no points to criticize it on.

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    As someone who has always enjoyed electronic music
  

*by D***Z on Reviewed in the United States on October 5, 2015*

As someone who has always enjoyed electronic music, I only recently stumbled upon Oneohtrix Point Never after hearing him being compared to other artists that I enjoy. This was the first album of his I heard and I was a bit put off; in about the same fashion when I first tried getting into Autechre. Like the others have already said, be patient with this album as it grows on you over time. The audio landscape that Oneohtrix paints in Returnal is impressive; highly recommended.

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    this is a a chill album but complex and challenging--
  

*by R***R on Reviewed in the United States on November 13, 2018*

this is a chill style album for the most part although some of the ambient tracks veer into a fizzed out feel that is layered in a way that makes it heavy. This type of heaviness is still meditative and i feel able to remain in the ambient category. At times there are layers of ripping/machine harsher sounds but i do not feel it is in the industrial category. I have made several tracks myself that layers synths like this and you get a hypnotic experience that feels like multi dimensions of white noise.I highly recommend not only this album but this whole era of this artist. I myself enjoy 2009 to 2015 the best. I appreciate the time and complexity of his newest album but it is not really up my alley like this record or something like Replica which remains my favorite.

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