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arca

[ahr-kuh] / ˈɑr kə /
NOUN
reliquary
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“I’m so focused on all that I need to learn right now in ARCA,” said Muniz, who was eighth-fastest in practice Friday at Kansas Speedway, where the series will race Saturday.

From Seattle Times

Shygirl, known as Blane Muise to family and friends, came to music later than some of her peers in the experimental scene, such as the late producer and hyperpop fixture Sophie, and avant-garde electro-genre-blending artist Arca.

From Washington Post

Shygirl, born Blaine Muise in England to parents from Zimbabwe, has worked with pop experimenters like Sophie, Arca, Tinashe and Sega Bodega, and she was a founder of the label Nuxxe.

From New York Times

Her next project, “Hallucinogen” from 2015, expanded her palette further, adding collaborations with DJ Dahi, a hip-hop producer, and Arca, an experimental artist and producer with a vast sense of what electronic music can be.

From New York Times

Efforts by U.S. cities such as Miami and New York to benefit economically from blockchain technologies may be further hindered by stiff competition from cities in Asia and Europe, said Katie Talati, the director of research at Arca, a Los Angeles-based investment firm that specializes in digital assets.

From Washington Post