Stretch 2 Explained

Stretch 2
Type:EP
Artist:Arca
Cover:arca stretch 2.jpg
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Label:UNO NYC
Producer:Arca
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Stretch 2 is an extended play by Venezuelan producer Arca. It was released on 6 August 2012 by UNO NYC, following its predecessor Stretch 1 in April.

Composition

Primarily an electronic hip-hop album, Stretch 2 features avant-garde time signatures, warped pitches, and "a kind of post-millennial take on trip-hop with a debt to Aphex Twin", as well as influences from gangsta rap, garage, and new age.[1] [2]

Critical reception

Andrew Ryce of Resident Advisor called Stretch 2 "a mood record, unforgivingly dark and antisocial" and that "Though [her] playful hip-hop vignettes are nice little curios, the album's real eye-openers are when [she] stretches out." Ryce praised the EP's "beautifully tortured production", use of harsh effects, and Arca's "sometimes (unsettlingly) legible" vocals. Birkut of Tiny Mix Tapes called the EP a "remarkable listen that’s constantly negotiating what constitutes fun and fear".

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Arca: Xen review – producer Alejandro Ghersi’s elegant, chromatic debut. Empire. Kitty. The Guardian. 2 November 2014. 4 January 2020.
  2. Web site: 2012: Favorite 50 Albums of 2012. Tiny Mix Tapes. Gbblr. Kmmy. 17 December 2012. 4 January 2020.