{"id":785,"date":"2016-03-02T06:00:01","date_gmt":"2016-03-02T06:00:01","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.timwyatt.ca\/test\/?p=785"},"modified":"2016-03-02T21:06:50","modified_gmt":"2016-03-02T21:06:50","slug":"thug-entrancer-arcology","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.timwyatt.ca\/test\/?p=785","title":{"rendered":"Thug Entrancer: Arcology"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Like so much electronic music to have come before it, Thug Entrancer&#8217;s <i>Arcology <\/i>has futurist themes encoded deep within its DNA. It takes its title from a term coined by the architect Paolo Soleri, best known for Arizona&#8217;s <a href=\"http:\/\/pitchfork.com\/features\/photo-galleries\/9653-festival-for-the-future-form-arcosanti\/\" target=\"_blank\">Arcosanti<\/a> community, meant to describe architecture in balance with ecology. But the album&#8217;s press release speaks of alien colonies and world-building, while its cover art features a cybernetic figure wearing what look like VR goggles; a cable extrudes from the back of his skull, <i>Matrix<\/i>-style. (Zoom in far enough, and you may also notice a peeing-Calvin decal adorning his jack&#8212;the influence, perhaps, of Daniel Lopatin, whose <a href=\"https:\/\/softwarelabel.bandcamp.com\/\" rel=\"nofollow\" target=\"_blank\">Software<\/a> label put out the record, and whose <a href=\"http:\/\/pitchfork.com\/reviews\/albums\/21108-garden-of-delete\/\" target=\"_blank\">last album<\/a> as <a href=\"http:\/\/pitchfork.com\/artists\/28187-oneohtrix-point-never\/\" target=\"_blank\">Oneohtrix Point Never<\/a> similarly grappled with science-fiction themes through the twin lenses of adolescence and trash-culture kitsch.)<\/p>\n<p>But, as is the case with so much electronic music to have come before it, the sci-fi conceit also feels like a red herring. Thug Entrancer is Ryan McRyhew, a Denver-based musician who came up playing punky electronic music in the DIY scene around the city&#8217;s Rhinoceropolis space before moving for a time to Chicago, where he discovered local staples like juke, footwork, and acid. His debut album, 2014&#8217;s <a href=\"http:\/\/pitchfork.com\/reviews\/albums\/19067-thug-entrancer-death-after-life\/\" target=\"_blank\"><i>Death After Life<\/i><\/a>, was a snapshot of his infatuation with those sounds as he acquainted himself with the mechanics of 160-BPM drum patterns and squirrelly 303 lines. Of <i>Arcology<\/i>, McRyhew says, &#8220;The album title stems from the idea of a structure or object that is entirely self-sufficient and life-generating with little to no outside influence.&#8221; But that&#8217;s precisely the opposite of how the album actually functions. <i>Arcology,&#160;<\/i>like its predecessor, is a genre study first and foremost, rearranging familiar elements according to McRyhew&#8217;s own idiosyncratic vision.<\/p>\n<p>Those elements haven&#8217;t changed much since <i>Death After Life<\/i>; he&#8217;s still preoccupied with frenetic drum-machine workouts and lyrical bass melodies, and he&#8217;s still using classic pieces of kit like the Roland TR-808 and TB-303 (or, perhaps, plug-in simulators). But where his debut album was split mostly between flickering footwork tunes and, less successfully, sluggish slow-motion sketches, he&#8217;s expanded the tempo range here, and in doing so he&#8217;s opened up to a wealth of new ideas and moods. The early standouts &#8220;Ghostless M.S.&#8221; and &#8220;Arrakis&#8221; boast gnarled, overdriven acid lines that really sing, along with hectic-yet-nimble&#160;drum programming.<\/p>\n<p>McRyhew boasts his considerable sound-design chops on a handful of ambient cuts, like &#8220;ROM&#8221; and &#8220;Low-Life&#8221; and &#8220;VR-Urge,&#8221; that come closer to the otherworldly ideas supposedly underpinning the album. The finest thing here, &#8220;Arcology,&#8221; also functions like an ambient track, even though it ripples away at 150 beats per minute: Its keening synth melody recalls early <a href=\"http:\/\/pitchfork.com\/artists\/168-autechre\/\" target=\"_blank\">Autechre<\/a>, back when they still wore their hearts on their sleeves, but it&#8217;s not directly derivative of anything or anyone. Its pinging, rustling background noises, meanwhile, sound like electronic imitations of running water. Formally, it is a picture of perfect balance, all its moving pieces in perfect synchronization with each other. Within the context of the album, it operates as a kind of clearing, an oasis, where the known universe falls away. If McRyhew really is interested in world-building, it is an excellent first stab at terraforming.&#160;<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Like so much electronic music to have come before it, Thug Entrancer&#8217;s Arcology has futurist themes encoded deep within its DNA. 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