Arca - KiCk i review: A thrilling, indefinable attack on genre

Interrogator: Arca wearing Máscara Láser by Carlos Sáez in the video for Time
Jochan Embley
26 June 2020

Her latest work is an album obsessed with the limits of genre, an interrogation of what can be done within them, and how they can be obliterated. Mequetrefe is a riveting, glitched-out attack on reggaeton, while on the feverish Riquiqui, dubstep wobbles are dissected and reanimated as something else entirely. Others are more sly — Machote’s balladry beats with an icy heart, and Time deconstructs Scandipop with throbbing grace.

Also striking is Arca’s skill as a curator. Each feature seems perfectly chosen. Shygirl’s understatedly fierce verse is the ideal ointment for the snakebite synths on Watch, and Björk’s bewitching vocals elevate the haunting atmosphere on Afterwards. SOPHIE’s presence is palpable on the all-out experimentation of La Chiquí.

The album is a fearless, thrillingly indefinable triumph.