Intergalactic Warp Terminal 222 by Lionmilk (Cassette, 2023)
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Lionmilk, the primary solo project of Los Angeles musician/composer/producer Moki Kawaguchi, operates in an explicitly therapeutic mode. When Lionmilk and Leaving Records later collaborated on an official release for this once humble project, it's impact grew exponentially, with fans (old and new alike) granted access to the warmth and beauty of Lionmilk's inner circle.
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Product Identifiers
Record LabelLeaving Records, Lvig
UPC0669158573332
eBay Product ID (ePID)7060447616
Product Key Features
FormatCassette
Release Year2023
GenreJazz
ArtistLionmilk
Release TitleIntergalactic Warp Terminal 222
Dimensions
Item Height0.66 in
Item Weight0.12 lb
Item Length4.31 in
Item Width2.63 in
Additional Product Features
Number of Tracks26
Country/Region of ManufactureUnited States
Tracks1.1 Igwt 222 1.2 Gifts 1.3 Daily I Dream 1.4 Lesson in Thanks 1.5 The Gift of Sunshine 1.6 Ocean in Your Eyes 1.7 Delicate Heart 1.8 Dancing Cumulus 1.9 Can't Give Up Now 1.10 Lover's Theme 1.11 Summer Rain 1.12 Talk to Me 1.13 Shaneen 1.14 No Question 1.15 Hopeful for Change 1.16 The Joy in Us 1.17 Treat Yourself Like a Friend 1.18 Little By Little/We Grow 1.19 Anxious Thing 1.20 Momma's Smile 1.21 It's All in Your Head 1.22 I Won't Give Up 1.23 Hold My Hand 1.24 You Are with Me, Always 1.25 Comfort Is Never Constant 1.26 I'll Love You, Forever
Number of Discs1
NotesLionmilk, the primary solo project of Los Angeles musician/composer/producer Moki Kawaguchi, operates in an explicitly therapeutic mode. 2021's I Hope You Are Well was originally self-released during the onset of the pandemic as a limited run of home-dubbed cassettes, which were hand-delivered to loved ones' mailboxes in a sort of guerrilla care campaign-a modest attempt to mitigate the sudden, profound alienation that prevailed during those early lockdown months. When Lionmilk and Leaving Records later collaborated on an official release for this once humble project, it's impact grew exponentially, with fans (old and new alike) granted access to the warmth and beauty of Lionmilk's inner circle. Intergalactic Warp Terminal 222 presents the listener with yet another opportunity for deep cosmic healing. Kawaguchi regularly foregrounds the absolute necessity of music-making as a form of self-care. First and foremost, he produces sounds and songs that provide him with some modicum of solace - "music to feel less whack to." One of Lionmilk's primary concerns-evident across track titles, as well as the sung and spoken words that dot his releases-is community, or more specifically, what it means to exist and act in his community. Intergalactic Warp Terminal 222 ventures deeper into the paradoxes explored to great effect on I Hope You Are Well. How might we transmit our solitudes via music and to what extent? What does a shared solitude sound and feel like? And, in the context of this transaction, what novel relationships arise between the recording artist and the listener? Composed of loops, sketches, improvizations, and voice memos recorded directly to a single cassette tape, Intergalactic Warp Terminal 222 flutters, warbles, and lilts along seamlessly - an hour-long, lo-fi and jazzy paean to compassion, while clearly indebted to the ambient idiom, nevertheless constitutes some of the most politically engaged and energizing music yet from Lionmilk.