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    Xen is the debut studio album by Venezuelan electronic musician Arca, released on 4 November 2014 through Mute Records. The album was recorded over a largely improvised six-month period in 2014. [5]

  2. Nov 17, 2014 · Arca - Xen (Official Video) Video by Jesse KandaXen. The debut album by Arca - out now. Subscribe to Arca's YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/arca1000000Get 'Xen' Now:DLD: h...

  3. Nov 4, 2014 · Metacritic Music Reviews, Xen by Arca, This is the second full-length release for producer Alejandro Ghersi, who is known for his work on Kanye West’s Yeezus and FKA twigs albums....

  4. 24-year-old Venezuelan electronica artist-producer Arca, aka, Alejandro Ghersi, did his highest-profile work on Kanye West’s Yeezus, but solidified his dominance with the mastery of sound heard on his &&&&& mixtape. Xen is his second “official” full-length work.

  5. Jul 28, 2021 · Arca - Family Violence. sunn goth. •. 14K views • 8 years ago.

  6. Nov 3, 2014 · Xen, an Album by Arca. Released 3 November 2014 on Mute (catalog no. 9613-2; CD). Genres: Wonky, Glitch Hop. Rated #586 in the best albums of 2014. Featured peformers: Arca (writer, performer, producer), Doon Kanda (artwork).

  7. Nov 4, 2014 · The album is named for his ambiguous alter ego, Xen, a sort of Sasha Fierce for alternative kids that embraces both sides of the gender binary in his brain, a way of expressing how he can feel...

  8. Sep 11, 2014 · Xen is the first album by Venezuelan producer, singer, and DJ Arca, released in 2014. Before this, she had released her mixtape "&&&&&". Xen presents a groundbreaking and unique sound, exploring different genres in an attempt to innovate.

  9. A noted producer for some incredibly influential artists (with Björk next on the list), Arca has expectations placed on him that would terrify most artists his age (24 at the time of writing). You wouldn't know it from Xen, however, which remains as singular—and often as brilliant—as the rest of the Arca catalogue.

  10. Maximalism cuts itself to ribbons, shocked by techno backfires that make ‘Xen’ a nomadic, undulating experience. Everything is do­or­die, reeling off harried divisions where booming basslines that unseat synth carousels are the least of your problems.