Brooklyn synth wizard
Daniel Lopatin aka
Oneohtrix Point Never toiled long in the trenches of the noise scene before eventually breaking through to international acclaim with his glowing 2009 compilation
Rifts.
Rifts gathered together the best excerpts from an already lengthy discography of small-release cassettes and other lesser releases, the likes of which
Lopatin would continue to spit out even as accolades continued to come his way. One such release was 2009's
Zones Without People, a highly limited LP release for the Arbor label. All seven compositions on
Zones Without People appeared in some form on the massive
Rifts collection, and the druggy, dreamy synth tones of the album helped build
OPN's reputation as a more noise-derived disciple of
Boards of Canada's take on subaquatic synth tones and vortex-forming walls of ambient sound.