December 10th, 2021 2:29pm
Relevant Heaven Sent
Arca “Señorita”
“Señorita” is a brutal sort of mutated funk, a track that pulls from many genres but only really sounds like Arca. But like, a fully realized Arca – aggressively sexual and unapologetically self-mythologizing, more song-y than ever while unafraid to throw in a truly abrasive noise break in the middle of a club song. The bulk of the track reminds me of two things that were hot around the same time that I would’ve never thought to conflate – the caustic and clanging electro-punk of Mutsumi, and the staccato rapping style of Missy Elliott.
Buy it from Amazon.
JPEGMAFIA “What Kinda Rappin’ Is This?”
JPEGMAFIA has said that he became a rapper because no one wanted to rap on the tracks he built and “What Kinda Rappin’ Is This” is a very good example of a composition which I would imagine as being perplexing to even fairly adventurous vocalists. Like, opening with nearly a minute of a zonked-out drone with chords that seem to slowly stumble through the haze? And then some loop that feels like it belongs on an Animal Collective recording? Once a beat comes in it’s still disorienting, with waves of R&B vocals often blasting over his rap. He’s basically doing a rap equivalent to what Kevin Shields was doing with rock three decades ago – take a familiar genre and flip it inside out so that interesting tones and textures that would fill out a song are pushed into the foreground.
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