Daniel Lopatin, aka Oneohtrix Point Never, has spent recent weeks teasing his Garden of Delete LP with a series of video teasers, as well as the track "I Bite Through It".

Meanwhile, fans have been untangling the dense web of invented back story buried in the Kaoss Edge website (Kaoss Edge being the fictional band that supposedly inspired much of Garden of Delete). A collection of MIDI files has been uploaded to the Kaoss Edge site that comprise melodies from Garden of Delete, which his fans have been fleshing out into new songs. You can download the files here.

Lopatin is asking that his fans share their work with him, so that they can be compiled into an archive. Below, check out one of those fan creations.

A press release also passed out this mysterious e-mail: ezralien666@gmail.com. That might refer to Ezra, the "alien" who Lopatain claims helped him write the album.

Additionally, OPN will begin a tour in November, where he'll debut a new live lineup that features frequent collaborator Nate Boyce on guitar and Lopatin on vocals. Check out the dates below.

Read "Right Brain", Mike Powell's feature on Oneohtrix Point Never.

Oneohtrix Point Never:

10-16 Troy, NY - Curtis M. Priem Experimental Media & Performing Arts Center $

11-07 Turin, Italy - Club 2 Club

11-08 London, England - Illuminations Festival

11-09 Brussels, Belgium - Orangerie

11-10 Berlin, Germany - Berghain

11-20 New York, NY - Venue TBA

11-23 Vancouver, British Columbia - Venue

11-24 Seattle, WA - Neumos *

11-25 Portland, OR - Doug Fir Lounge *

11-27 San Francisco, CA - The Independent *

11-28 Los Angeles, CA - The Regent Theater *

12-02 Tokyo, Japan - Liquidroom

12-04 Osaka, Japan - Fanj Twice

with James Ferraro

$ denotes Workshop (not live show; see clarification below)

Clarification (9/26 10:04 a.m.): Oneohtrix Point Never's manager has clarified the format for the performance at Troy, NY's Curtis M. Priem Experimental Media & Performing Arts Center. Read it below.

It's a 10 day residency - in which they workshop and experiment with the new album and potential new elements for later live shows. At the end of the residency they do a live demonstration of some elements they have been working on so more like an open rehearsal which people can get tickets to but it is by no means a complete GOD performance or a commissioned work.

Watch Lopatin and Boyce collaborate at MoMA PS1: