Product Name:
Xen by Arca vendre [VINYL]EAN:0724596961315 UPC:0724596961315 ISBN:N/A MPN:N/A Language:Eng Track #1:Now You Know Track #2:Held Apart Track #3:Xen Track #4:Sad Bitch Track #5:Sisters Track #6:Slit Thru Track #7:Failed Track #8:Family Violence Track #9:Thievery Track #10:Lonely Thugg Track #11:Fish Track #12:Wound vendre
Track #13:Bullet Chained Track #14:Toungue Track #15:Promise Tracks:
Now You Know
Held Apart
Xen
Sad Bitch
Sisters
Slit Thru
Failed
Family Violence
Thievery
Lonely Thugg
Fish
Wound
Bullet Chained
Toungue
Promise
Performer Notes:
- Arca (aka Alejandro Ghersi) proves his mastery of flux once again on Xen, an album where every aspect of his music is in glorious limbo. Unfettered by vocalists -- Kanye West and FKA Twigs are some of his highest-profile collaborators -- the producer takes his second full-lengths tracks in wild but uniquely balanced directions. Borrowing equally from classical and hip-hop inspirations, his impressionistic sounds flow, stutter, bounce off of, and crash into each other in ways that unite and elevate each element, whether on "Now You Know"s stark recombinations of strings, flute, and percussion or the dense, rumbling "Promise." Xens intricate miniatures recall Arcas mixtape &&&&&, but where that work unfolded like a 25-minute sound painting (and was even performed as an audiovisual piece at New Yorks Museum of Modern Art with collaborator Jesse Kanda), these tracks are more discrete. "Xen" itself is a satisfying microcosm of the entire album, packed full of sounds in a way thats challenging but never jumbled. Occasionally, Ghersi allows a beat to proceed more or less undisturbed: "Sisters," which pairs metallic tones with a drumbeat mutated from Princes "When the Doves Cry," approaches alien pop; "Thievery"s massive rhythm section nods to Arcas more club-friendly work but retains the uncanny feel of the albums more abstract moments. More often, though, he reconfigures sounds on an almost molecular level. He minces hip-hop into an ebbing, flowing mosaic on "Lonely Thugg," where buried vocal snippets underscore Xens unsettlingly organic feel. "Failed," one of a few melancholy and melodic interludes, recalls the way Oneohtrix Point Never chopped and pasted the melodramatic sounds of 80s New Age into new forms on R Plus Seven. However, Ghersi tempers cerebral soundplay with pure emotion, a move that gives Xen its own rich character and depth. The piano on the meditative "Held Apart" flows like tears in the rain, while "Sad Bitch" and "Wound" let their electronics sing just as beautifully as a human voice as they flicker between rapturous and mournful. The way Arca plays with and decorates time, letting sounds and moods mutate spontaneously, makes Xen a complete picture of his artistry and also promises much more. ~ Heather Phares
Professional Reviews: Rolling Stone - 3 stars out of 5 -- "Arca has built a robotic, alien world strengthened by its beating heart."
CMJ - "Arca is an acute editor in both simplicity and in time. The albums 15 tracks dont quite reach the 40-minute mark, but each track has a unique identity that both stands alone yet slips into the narrative of XEN."
Mojo (Publisher) (p.94) - 3 stars out of 5 -- "Arca is operating on the bleeding edge, proving himself with XEN to be an important new voice in electronic sound."
Clash (magazine) - "A captivating, at times unexplainable reaching of pained highs and battered lows."
Format: Vinyl (1 Disc)
Country: USA
Release Date: 4 November, 2014
Label: Mute
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