Arca / Xen
Album: | Xen | Collection: | General | |
Artist: | Arca | Added: | Dec 2014 | |
Label: | Mute Records |
A-File Activity
Add Date: | 2014-12-12 | Pull Date: | 2015-02-13 |
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Week Ending: | Feb 8 | Feb 1 | Jan 25 | Jan 18 | Jan 11 | Jan 4 | Dec 28 | Dec 21 |
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Airplays: | 2 | 3 | 3 | 3 | 2 | 1 | 1 | 1 |
Recent Airplay
1. | May 27, 2017: | Ode to Year Two
Now You Know |
4. | Aug 30, 2016: | Life Aquatic
Thievery |
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2. | Apr 15, 2017: | Reckless Burning
Xen |
5. | Oct 02, 2015: | Know Tomorrow Stanford featuring Al Gore
Thievery, Family Violence |
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3. | Mar 11, 2017: | Reckless Burning
Now You Know |
6. | Feb 06, 2015: | Electric Outlet (2/6)
Slit Thru |
Album Review
DJ Muscat
Reviewed 2014-12-12
Reviewed 2014-12-12
genre: the jetsons as told by rosie the robot, electronic, human computer interaction
Off-kilter electronica from this Venezuelan producer. Garnered praise for a couple of EPs he’s dropped and work with FKA Twigs and Kanye West (on Yeezus). Xen is his debut full-length and it has some really stunning pockets of sound. Often straddles the line between ambient music and abstract hip-hop. The soundtrack to a much more menacing director’s cut of “Her”.
No FCCs (all instrumental). Favorites: 9, 1, 6, 3, 2, 13
Others: SD Laika, FKA Twigs, Evian Christ, Oneohtrix Point Never, Burial
1. (3:58) **** Gooey synths. Turns into a slinky beat with some really cool use of found sounds and distorted samples. Super great mood setter for the rest of the album.
2. (1:20) ** Sentimental tone. Short and gorgeous. Works well as a precursor to the next track.
3. (3:19) *** Sinister sample. Oscillates between really dense instrumentation and blissed out synth work. Industrial edge toward the end.
4. (1:56) ** Pensive…peaceful…the mind control is beginning to take hold
5. (2:22) ** Interesting melody paired with relatively straightforward drums.
6. (2:12) ** Almost chopped & screwed feel to this. Vocal samples dance along the outskirts, barely in view
7. (3:40) Begins with wandering synth…then doesn’t really develop much over the course of the track. Pretty enough, but not essential.
8. (2:14) * Anxious strings. Could work as a cool lead up to the next track.
9. (2:34) **** Oh yes. Arca’s trump card. One of my favorite tracks of the year. Play play play.
10. (2:56) ** Some super cool textures and loopy synths in this one. Deconstructs itself in last ~30 seconds.
11. (2:08) ** Noisy opening turns into a strangely glitchy groove. Disorientation never tasted so good.
12. (2:10) * Doleful orchestral Burial-core. Ghastly gorgeous.
13. (2:52) ** Heavy beginning bursts into hyperactive wonky then saturated synth mayhem For the brave of heart
14. (2:59) Slightly meandering without any truly interesting textures. Skippable.
15. (2:52) Metallic and tense. Noisy steam drenched industrial
Off-kilter electronica from this Venezuelan producer. Garnered praise for a couple of EPs he’s dropped and work with FKA Twigs and Kanye West (on Yeezus). Xen is his debut full-length and it has some really stunning pockets of sound. Often straddles the line between ambient music and abstract hip-hop. The soundtrack to a much more menacing director’s cut of “Her”.
No FCCs (all instrumental). Favorites: 9, 1, 6, 3, 2, 13
Others: SD Laika, FKA Twigs, Evian Christ, Oneohtrix Point Never, Burial
1. (3:58) **** Gooey synths. Turns into a slinky beat with some really cool use of found sounds and distorted samples. Super great mood setter for the rest of the album.
2. (1:20) ** Sentimental tone. Short and gorgeous. Works well as a precursor to the next track.
3. (3:19) *** Sinister sample. Oscillates between really dense instrumentation and blissed out synth work. Industrial edge toward the end.
4. (1:56) ** Pensive…peaceful…the mind control is beginning to take hold
5. (2:22) ** Interesting melody paired with relatively straightforward drums.
6. (2:12) ** Almost chopped & screwed feel to this. Vocal samples dance along the outskirts, barely in view
7. (3:40) Begins with wandering synth…then doesn’t really develop much over the course of the track. Pretty enough, but not essential.
8. (2:14) * Anxious strings. Could work as a cool lead up to the next track.
9. (2:34) **** Oh yes. Arca’s trump card. One of my favorite tracks of the year. Play play play.
10. (2:56) ** Some super cool textures and loopy synths in this one. Deconstructs itself in last ~30 seconds.
11. (2:08) ** Noisy opening turns into a strangely glitchy groove. Disorientation never tasted so good.
12. (2:10) * Doleful orchestral Burial-core. Ghastly gorgeous.
13. (2:52) ** Heavy beginning bursts into hyperactive wonky then saturated synth mayhem For the brave of heart
14. (2:59) Slightly meandering without any truly interesting textures. Skippable.
15. (2:52) Metallic and tense. Noisy steam drenched industrial
Track Listing
1. | Now You Know | 9. | Thievery | |||
2. | Held Apart | 10. | Lonely Thugg | |||
3. | Xen | 11. | Fish | |||
4. | Sad Bitch | 12. | Wound | |||
5. | Sisters | 13. | Bullet Chained | |||
6. | Slit Thru | 14. | Tongue | |||
7. | Failed | 15. | Promise | |||
8. | Family Violence | . |