Ichiko Aoba Luminescent Creatures
To listen to Ichiko Aoba is to be drawn into a world as intimateas a warmly lit home, but cosmic in scale. The Japanese artisthas taken a dedicated online fanbase built from viral TikToksound clips and critically acclaimed albums and translated itinto international tours spanning more than 20 countries.Aoba's latest album, Luminescent Creatures is the culminationof her 15-year long career - during which she's collaboratedwith Japanese luminaries such as Ryuichi Sakamoto, HaruomiHosono, Cornelius, and more - and finds her deftly melding thejazz-infused folk of her early albums with the orchestral worldbuilding of her 2020 opus Windswept Adan.While conducting field research on Ryukyu Archipelago, Ichikowas enamored by the boundless beauty, and occasional terrorof the ocean. She'd go freediving, submitting herself to thewhims of the tides. "I feel unable to resist the pull of the ocean,"Ichiko says, "and know how easy it would be for my small bodyto be swallowed by the sea." That contradiction, gentlenessand power, instilled a sense of awe that is expressed in thesoundscapes of Luminescent Creatures. "Luciférine" introducesher central theory: bioluminescence. Lush strings and twinklingpiano ripple like sunbeams on lapping waves, cutting throughthe dark expanse of the briny deep. "Inside each of us," shesings, "there is a place for our stars to sleep." It conjures animage of creatures pouring off light like celestial bodies, lightinga path to close the distance between galaxies. On "SONAR,"she ruminates on other ways to bridge the divide. "Beyond thedarkness, a glimmer of somebody's voice"-her own voice lowin the mix as if suppressed by insurmountable depths. An echoof her voice creeps in, reverberating like a whale song. Evenwith the most rudimentary senses, we find ways to one another.Luminescent Creatures is about making meaningfulconnections against impossible odds. The sea is immense andancient, but it is also reminiscent, housing a deep record offossils and recollections of how we've treated our planet."When I stare into the seemingly bottomless black depths of atrench," Ichiko reflects. "I occasionally see the blinking light ofsome rainbow-colored lifeform." That organism may not speakany known language, but in that moment it managed tocommunicate in a universal way. "My beloved LuminescentCreatures
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- 3. Mazamun
- 4. Tower
- 5. Aurora
- 6. Flag
- 7. Cochlea
- 8. Lucifèrine
- 9. Pirsomnia
- 10. Sonar