I would summarize my opinion of Arca as simply a talented producer with a
very forceful persona who is maybe just exploring the wrong genre. Maybe
I'm wrong and he'll put out something new that will blow me away, but as an
introverted person in general I'm not looking to experience a deep human
connection with the artist specifically when i'm listening to 'that style'
of music.
Clint Anderson
Systems Engineer
"Freedom -- paint me a picture!" -- Burton Cummings
On Tue, Oct 10, 2017 at 10:17 AM, Mehmet Ismail <mehmet.ismail85@gmail.com>
wrote:
quoted 66 lines The differences between the two already outlined are fine and totally> The differences between the two already outlined are fine and totally
> valid. Just thought it’s worth pointing out that a gender fluid queer
> identifying person doing their thing, making it work and having great
> success with it, is something a lot of people will find speaks to and
> inspires them as much as a fucked up Ae track inspires most of us. We don’t
> really need validating in society, but it’s of greater benefit and
> validating to a lot of people that Arca seems to represent/appeal to. Also
> worth noting that the way Arca presents himself is part of the art he
> produces along with the music.
>
> It just so happens that I can’t particularly get into Arca’s stuff,
> either. Nice textures and sketches as Clint said. Just not really moi.
>
> Not meaning to lecture anyone on this, just worth pointing out and noting
> as I said.
>
> Mem
>
> > On 9 Oct 2017, at 17:21, Rjyan Kidwell <cexwell@gmail.com> wrote:
> >
> > while idm "austerity" (i think "disassociation" might be a better
> > descriptor?) certainly does have an extra-musical appeal, it seems
> > like a broader range of listener feelings can be projected on that
> > landscape of restraint than you can fit over the hyper-specific
> > ambitious-online-Self-builder thing that Arca is currently doing.
> >
> > to be real general, i think Strong Feelings of ALienation are a big
> > impetus for both Arca and Ae, but there's a self-obsessed
> > quest-for-validation in the former and a craft-obsessed
> > quest-for-transcendence in the latter. makes sense that they wouldnt
> > necessarily appeal to all the same folks...
> >
> >> On 10/9/17, Chris Taylor <christaylor415@gmail.com> wrote:
> >> as if the austerity of most idm and techno doesn't have it's
> >> own extra-musical appeal
> >>
> >>> On Mon, Oct 9, 2017 at 11:32 AM, Clint Anderson <clinta@gmail.com>
> wrote:
> >>>
> >>> i mean, i DID listen to his first album several times and i just felt
> >>> like, he had the general concept of the kind of music he was doing but
> it
> >>> seemed more forced and process oriented than how do i say, natural and
> >>> soulful like the halcyon veil stuff in general
> >>>
> >>>
> >>> Clint Anderson
> >>> Systems Engineer
> >>> "Freedom -- paint me a picture!" -- Burton Cummings
> >>>
> >>>
> >>> On Mon, Oct 9, 2017 at 10:30 AM, Chris Norton <
> chrisnorton7777@gmail.com>
> >>> wrote:
> >>>
> >>>> I also feel like his sexuality is extremely overplayed -I remember at
> >>>> Day
> >>>> for Night last year meeting several people who were into Arca
> >>>> more for his image and than his music. They would just talk about how
> >>>> they loved his open sexuality/social media but wouldn't or couldn't
> >>>> discuss
> >>>> the actual art he has produced.
> >>>>
> >>>>>
> >>
>