Mistletone proudly presents Ichiko Aoba bringing her Luminescent Creatures tour to Australia.
Ichiko has the power to bend space around her, pulling listeners from reality and surrounding them in the comforting fabric of her imagination. In recent years, she has tapped into the full breadth of her ability, marrying the classical guitar of her earlier work with lofty orchestral sweeps. Her previous album, 2020’s stunning Windswept Adan, was the soundtrack to an imaginary film about a girl who journeys from her home to the fantastical Adan Island. Praised by the likes of Pitchfork, The Guardian, The Needle Drop and beyond, the album became a word of mouth breakthrough, going on to become the #1 user-rated album of 2020 on Album Of The Year.
For her anticipated follow-up, Luminescent Creatures, she opens an even wider portal into her mind, exploring the origin of life with dreamy musical vistas. “Luminescent Creatures was born from Windswept Adan,” Ichiko explains. “It began when I started wondering what happened after the protagonist of Windswept Adan disappeared along with the music of the island’s inhabitants. What would be left?”
With ‘Luciférine,’ Ichiko introduces her central theory of : bioluminescence, the light emitted by organisms such as deep-sea fishes. Lush strings and twinkling piano ripple like sunbeams on lapping waves, cutting through the dark expanse of the briny deep. “Inside each of us,” she sings, “there is a place for our stars to sleep.” It conjures an image of creatures pouring off light like celestial bodies, lighting a path to close the distance between galaxies.