Skip to main content Newsletter News Reviews Best New Music Features Lists Columns Video Daniel Lopatin’s first release since the Marty Supreme score is backed by an extended version of Tranquilizer track “For Residue” Oneohtrix Point Never, photo by Aidan Zamiri Oneohtrix Point Never has released a two-track single, led by an original called “ Dim Stars .” The B-side, “For Residue (Extended),” previously a Japanese exclusive, is a meditative version of the Tranquilizer track. Listen to both songs below, via Warp . The artist born Daniel Lopatin is releasing the single amid a European tour —alongside his visual-artist collaborator Freeka Tet—that arrives in London on Friday. At the end of April, he has a pair of shows booked at New York’s Pioneer Works. After releasing Tranquilizer last November, Lopatin released the Marty Supreme score , under his own name, on Christmas day the following month. Jazz Monroe is a music and culture writer based in London.…