Zones Without People is the second studio album by American electronic musician Daniel Lopatin, known by the name Oneohtrix Point Never.
[4] It uses "druggy" and "dreamy" synth tones to help build walls of ambient sound, according to AllMusic.
[3] The title track "Zones Without People" uses looping synthesizer pads, sounding beautiful, yet inhuman, according to Pitchfork.
[3] They found the album to be "restless, inconclusive" and a poor introduction to Lopatin's discography, as it may seem off-putting.
[3] According to AllMusic, the album helped build Lopatin's reputation for "subaquatic synth tones" and "walls of ambient sound".