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Kick IIII

kick iiii is the seventh studio album by Venezuelan record producer, singer, and DJ Arca, released on December 2, 2021, through the label . It comprises 11 tracks and serves as the fourth installment in Arca's ambitious series, which deconstructs and reimagines genres like , , and . The album follows the rapid succession of releases in the KICK cycle, including kiCk i (2020), KICK ii and KicK iii (both 2021), and precedes kiCK iiiii, forming a multidimensional self-portrait of Arca's artistic identities. Described as a "quantum " of music world-building, kick iiii blends chaotic rhythms with melodic introspection, featuring collaborations such as with Coates on "Esuna" and on "". The tracklist includes "Whoresong", "Xenomorphgirl", "", and "", emphasizing themes of , alienation, and transformation through glitchy production and vocal manipulations. As part of the series' innovative structure, kick iiii shifts toward calmer, more synth-driven soundscapes compared to the high-energy experiments of prior entries, contributing to the cycle's reputation for genre-bending innovation. Released amid a prolific period for Arca, the album underscores her evolution from underground electronic producer to a pivotal figure in contemporary pop and .

The KICK series

Series overview

The KICK series originated with KiCk i, Arca's fourth studio album, released on June 26, 2020, via XL Recordings. Initially presented as the start of a proposed four-album project, it quickly expanded into a five-part cycle, marking a pivotal evolution in Arca's oeuvre from experimental electronic works to a more expansive pop framework. This rapid development reflected Arca's intent to challenge conventional album structures, releasing the remaining installments in quick succession to create an immersive, ongoing narrative. At its core, the KICK series forms an universe that deconstructs reggaeton rhythms, integrates club-oriented electronics, and weaves in tender synth lullabies, all while delving into themes of and transformation. Arca has characterized the project as a "full-scale " in the pop realm, one that invites audiences to explore its multifaceted layers collaboratively. This conceptual ambition underscores the series' departure from linear songwriting, emphasizing fluid and emotional as vehicles for broader cultural and self-reflective . The releases unfolded over a compressed timeline: on June 26, 2020, followed by KICK ii on November 30, 2021; KicK iii on December 1, 2021; kick iiii on December 2, 2021; and kiCK iiiii on December 3, 2021. In 2022, the series was compiled into a titled Kick: The Complete , released on October 28 via . This staggered rollout in late 2021 amplified the series' sense of momentum and interconnectedness. The project has garnered widespread critical acclaim for its genre-bending innovation and transformative impact on electronic music, with hailing the concluding four albums as a "cohesive " that spans diverse sonic terrains from high-energy to calm. As the fourth installment, kick iiii notably shifts toward more serene, ambient textures, providing a breath of respite amid the series' intensity.

Position in the series

Kick IIII serves as the fourth installment in Arca's KICK series and her seventh overall studio album, released on December 2, 2021, through , immediately following the intense, deconstructive energy of . Within the series' narrative arc, it functions as the "calm after the storm," shifting toward more melodic, chilled, and healing sonic landscapes that contrast the preceding album's chaotic frenzy, offering moments of introspection and emotional recovery. Arca herself characterized the album as "an entry of sensual charge in the cycle; my own faith made into song, a sparkle, psychosexual pulsewidth," underscoring its role in channeling personal vulnerability into , affirming expressions. This installment maintains the series' overarching themes of queering and exploring the void—evident in tracks that blend anthems with self-discovery narratives—but distinguishes itself by prioritizing serenity and self-empowerment, positioning it as a pivotal bridge to the concluding kiCK iiiii. The album's release formed part of a surprising, rapid succession in late 2021, with , , and kick iiii dropping in staggered fashion over consecutive days via , catching fans off guard and amplifying the series' immersive, unfolding momentum.

Background and production

Development process

The development of Kick iiii, the fourth installment in Arca's KICK series, was conceptualized in 2021 during the rapid rollout of the broader project, as Arca sought to balance structured pop accessibility with chaotic experimental impulses. This period marked a phase of intense personal identity reflection for the Venezuelan producer, who has described the album as emerging from a transformative response to , emphasizing through queer self-expression. Arca announced the album's themes on in November 2021, framing it as "queering the void"—an alchemical of into beauty, serving as a healing spell that recognizes the within. Building on the reggaeton deconstruction explored in KICK ii, Kick iiii pivoted toward more introspective experimentation, incorporating guitar-driven elements inspired by and aesthetics to evoke ethereal, futuristic serenity. This shift represented a key decision to prioritize and quiet over the series' earlier club-oriented experiments, fostering a sense of mutant faith and amid personal .

Recording and collaborators

The recording sessions for kick iiii took place primarily in Arca's home studio in , , from 2018 to 2021, where the artist worked over several years to develop the album's sound, blending electronic production with organic elements such as and guitar. Arca served as the sole and primary writer for the majority of the 11 tracks, employing experimental digital techniques to integrate synthesizers with acoustic and s, creating a balance of serene atmospheres and powerful dynamics often described as evoking a "posthuman celestial sparkle." Post-production emphasized shoegaze-inspired textures through distortion and extensive vocal and , enhancing the album's ethereal quality while maintaining its psychosexual pulse. Key collaborators contributed to specific tracks, adding emotional and stylistic depth. On "Queer," provided vocals and co-writing input, reflecting shared explorations of and faith through layered harmonies. contributed cello to "Esuna," infusing the track with organic warmth and emotional resonance amid Arca's synth-driven backdrops. No Bra joined on "Witch" for dynamic vocal interplay, heightening the song's interplay of electronic pulses and human expression. of featured on "Alien Inside," bringing a raw, garage-inflected vocal energy that contrasted with the track's rumbling synths and guitar walls. The album comprises 11 tracks with a total runtime of 37:38, showcasing Arca's focus on concise yet immersive soundscapes achieved through meticulous digital-organic fusion.

Composition

Musical style

Kick IIII represents a pivot in Arca's series toward contemplative ambient pop infused with and elements, departing from the club-oriented intensity of prior installments to emphasize atmospheric textures and guitar-driven introspection. The album's sound draws on Arca's Venezuelan heritage by echoing rhythms in a queered, framework, blending them with serene synth lullabies and subtle wave influences to create a "powerful yet chill" aesthetic that balances structured melodies with chaotic undertones. Sonic hallmarks include ethereal, auto-tuned vocals smeared with reverb—like over glass on "Whoresong"—layered atop glistening pools and rain-spattered keys, evoking a sense of mournful drift. Guitar textures feature prominently, from downtuned, grungy riffs in "Boquifloja" to shoegaze-style walls of rumble and sandblaster distortion in "Xenomorphgirl" and "Alien Inside". Tracks like "Esuna" incorporate contributions from Oliver Coates for organic depth, while "" features titanium synth stabs and bear-trap drums over gargantuan gothic beats with slipping rhythms. "Lost Woman Found" builds soaring synths through dense , fostering a dynamic interplay of serene calm and intense release. Influences manifest in nods to My Bloody Valentine’s immersive guitar haze and Björk’s experimental vocal manipulations, reimagined through Arca's lens of glitchy electronics and Tim Hecker-like ambient soundscapes, with M83-inspired melodic swells in pieces like "Esuna." The album comprises 11 tracks spanning 36:47, with tempos varying from slow-building atmospheres in "Whoresong" (2:15) to melodic peaks in "Esuna" (2:20, ft. Oliver Coates), culminating in expansive builds like the 5:23 "Boquifloja," and featuring No Bra on "Witch". This structure underscores a shift toward balanced chaos, prioritizing emotional resonance through instrumental layering over predecessor albums' frenetic club energy.

Lyrics and themes

The lyrics of kick iiii center on themes of , , self-empowerment, and , with Arca employing fragmented, poetic language to "queer the void" and embrace fluidity. These elements draw from Arca's personal experiences of and mutation, presenting not as fixed but as a fluid, alien process of self-reclamation. The album's words evoke a sense of after the chaotic explorations of prior installments in the KICK series, emphasizing emotional through abstract, non-linear narratives rather than straightforward storytelling. Specific tracks highlight these motifs with vivid, introspective imagery. "Whoresong," the opening , delves into sensual rebellion and , with lines like "everything she had was right there inside of her" underscoring after identity struggles. "," co-written with , serves as a faith-affirming , proclaiming " of power" and " power" over gothic rhythms to celebrate strength and spiritual defiance. "Alien Inside," featuring , addresses loss and rebirth through lyrics such as "the first death / the last birth / the first time you recognize the alien inside," symbolizing trauma's transformation into empowered awareness. Across the , these motifs converge on healing from series-wide chaos, portraying recovery as an intimate, rebellious act. Arca's vocal delivery enhances this thematic depth, featuring androgynous, layered vocals that convey and multiplicity, often whispering or crooning to evoke raw emotional exposure. Guest contributions provide contrast, such as Planningtorock's bold, anthemic declarations on "Queer" and Manson's solemn intonations on "Alien Inside," offering diverse perspectives on and fluidity. Conceptually, the lyrics unify kick iiii as a meditative to the KICK series' broader investigation of transformation, prioritizing abstract emotional resonance over explicit plots to invite listeners into a space of , introspection. This approach aligns with the album's ethereal synths and ambient textures, which subtly support the lyrics' mood of serene yet defiant rebirth.

Release and promotion

Announcement and singles

On November 18, 2021, Arca announced kick iiii, the fourth installment in her KICK series, through a and social media posts on , with the album slated for release on via . The announcement positioned kick iiii as a sensual and healing entry in the series' interconnected universe, expanding on the framework established in prior entries. Accompanying the reveal, Arca released the "Queer" featuring , which explores themes of queer identity and personal transformation through glitchy electronic production and layered vocals. Arca described the track and album as "an entry of sensual charge in the cycle," emphasizing recognition of inner alien aspects and a "healing spell" tied to her own , marking it as a personal milestone in her artistic evolution. The rollout formed part of the staggered late 2021 releases for the KICK series, following the earlier announcements of (October 2021) and (November 2021), with hype built via Arca's to underscore the albums' shared thematic and sonic universe. The announcement also shared the full tracklist, teasing elements like the opening "Whoresong" and "Xenomorphgirl," which later received audio visuals upon the album's early streaming availability on December 2.

Marketing and formats

Kick IIII was released digitally worldwide on December 2, 2021, through , emphasizing a digital-first strategy that prioritized immediate accessibility across streaming platforms including and , where it was made available for purchase and streaming with high-quality downloads in formats like and . Physical editions followed in 2022, with and pressings distributed by ; the European vinyl pressing, produced in the , was particularly noted for its balanced, punchy, and crispy sound quality. The was offered in standard digital format comprising 11 tracks with a total runtime of 37:38, beginning with "Whoresong" and concluding with "After All." releases were issued as stereo LP editions, mirroring the digital tracklist without splits between certain songs like "Whoresong" and "Esuna," and included a glossy 8-page photo ; a limited violet-colored edition was later released in 2023 for the USA and . No deluxe editions were produced for individually, though it was bundled with the other installments in the Kick series as part of the limited-edition "Kick: The Complete Cycle" , released on October 14, 2022, which collected all five on and served as a key merchandise for collectors. Marketing efforts centered on direct fan engagement through , with Arca utilizing Live sessions to tease tracks and share insights into the creative process, fostering a sense of collaborative exploration with the audience during the rollout of the Kick series. To maintain momentum, promotional activities included the reveal of outtakes from the era, such as the video for "Cayó"—an unreleased track from the Kick sessions—timed with the announcement to sustain interest in the project's expansive universe.

Critical reception

Initial reviews

On review aggregator , kick iiii holds a score of 77 out of 100, based on 13 critics' reviews, indicating "generally favorable" reception. Upon its release on December 3, 2021, as part of Arca's expansive Kick series, kick iiii garnered generally positive initial reviews from music critics, who appreciated its shift toward more contemplative and introspective territory compared to the preceding installments. awarded the album a 7.7 out of 10, praising its "tender synth lullabies" and serene evolution, positioning it as a strong culmination that foregrounds emotional transformation through tracks like the regal "" and the mournful "Esuna." The review highlighted how the album's emphasized Arca's core theme of personal metamorphosis, with synthesized elements evoking a sense of quiet . The Guardian echoed this sentiment in its coverage of the series, commending the emotional depth evident in kick iiii, blending vulnerability with experimental flair to create accessible yet innovative pop structures. Critics noted the album's "tender synth lullabies over soft electronics" as a serene pivot, offering a soothing contrast to the frenetic energy of KicK iii while maintaining Arca's genre-bending prowess across influences and ambient textures. DIY Magazine gave kick iiii a 4 out of 5 rating within the series review, lauding its brooding atmosphere and heartfelt contributions from collaborators, which added layers of intimacy to the production. Crack Magazine rated it 8 out of 10, emphasizing the healing vibes in its fluid bilingual approach and cultural nods, which made the work feel both personal and universally resonant. Some reviewers pointed out minor drawbacks, observing that kick iiii felt less chaotic than KicK iii. Despite this, the album was frequently hailed for completing the Kick saga effectively. Reviews often interpreted the project as an essential step in Arca's artistic exploration through psychosexual and posthuman soundscapes.

Retrospective analysis

In the years following its 2021 release, kick iiii has been reevaluated as a pivotal installment in Arca's series, serving as an innovative bridge between the high-energy chaos of preceding albums and the more understated closure of kiCK iiiii. Critics have increasingly recognized kick iiii's empowerment themes, particularly through tracks that celebrate and multiplicity, contributing to its sustained niche acclaim without major awards. The album's inclusion in Pitchfork's 2021 coverage of experimental releases underscores its role in advancing boundary-pushing electronic music, though it received a 7.7 rating within the series review. Unlike more frenetic entries, kick iiii has garnered retrospective praise for its subtlety, evolving from initial views as a "heavy comedown" to a recognized space for introspective empowerment. The album's cultural legacy lies in its influence on queer electronic scenes, where songs like "Queer" (featuring ) have been cited in discussions of identity and liberation, queering structures to reflect experiences. Arca's work on kick iiii evokes while reimagining queer freedom, drawing from Latin influences to create mirrors for underrepresented audiences in electronic music. This has fostered ongoing discourse in queer spaces, with the track's video and lyrics amplifying themes of bodily and sonic multiplicity.

Track listing and personnel

Track listing

The standard edition of Kick IIII features 11 tracks with a total runtime of 36:38. All tracks are written and produced by Arca unless otherwise noted.
No.TitleLength
1."Whoresong"2:14
2."Esuna" (featuring Oliver Coates)2:19
3."Xenomorphgirl"2:55
4."Queer" (featuring Planningtorock)3:30
5."Witch" (featuring No Bra)3:33
6."Hija"2:46
7."Boquifloja"5:23
8."Alien Inside" (featuring Shirley Manson)2:02
9."Altar"3:38
10."Lost Woman Found"4:13
11."Paw"4:08
Features are indicated in parentheses where applicable; there are no alternate editions with bonus tracks.

Credits

All tracks on Kick IIII were produced, written, performed, and mixed by Arca (Alejandra Ghersi), who also provided vocals and instrumentation throughout. Featured contributors include Oliver Coates on for "Esuna"; providing vocals and co-writing on "Queer"; No Bra on vocals for "Witch"; and on vocals for "Alien Inside". The album was mastered by Enyang Urbiks. No additional musicians are credited beyond the featured artists. KicK IIII was released by the label , with writing credits attributed to Arca and co-writers among the featured artists where applicable, managed through Arca's publishing agreements.

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