“Milk Talk” “Sakura Chill” just dropped.
“Milk Talk” released the new music song “Sakura Chill”
“Milk Talk” just dropped the new and hot song “Sakura Chill”. It will contain the song 'Sakura Chill' . Enjoy the J-Pop sound from the far east Asia.
You can find and check the “Sakura Chill” at 'Spotify', 'Apple Music', 'iTunes Store', 'LINE MUSIC', 'Amazon Music Unlimited' etc. Click here to see. Sakura Chill
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1: Sakura Chill
Milk Talk
Relase date:2022-03-28
Inaka Disco
Genre: J-Pop / R&B/Soul / Electronic
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Milk Talk
Milk Talk is a Japan-based duo formed by Japanese vocalist Q.i and producer Hair Kid, a New Jersey native. Their music is a unique blend of synth-driven disco and understated, intimate J-pop vocal melodies. Although eschewing sonic perfection in favor of raw, analog emotion, at the core of their songs is a tenderness that betrays a love of pop music. Their debut "Abiru" was released on 7" vinyl in Japan in December 2019. The two first met in 2015 when Q.i was living in Brooklyn. Within days of meeting, Hair Kid and Q.i started writing together. Recorded in Hair Kid's New Jersey basement, their first collaboration "Plastic New York" found a home with the iconic Japanese netlabel, Maltine Records in 2016. After "Plastic New York", the pair went underground, continuing to write. Q.i moved to Tokyo to work as an art director of music videos, while Hair Kid moved to Himeji, a city to the west of Kobe and Osaka. Taking inspiration from their unfamiliar surroundings, their compositions drifted away from their varied, pre-hyperpop roots and coalesced into a focused vision of bittersweet funk. Re-emerging at the end of 2019 as Milk Talk, the duo's debut "Abiru" (translation: "Bathe") framed Hair Kid's Minimoog and DX7 synthesizers against Q.i's subdued lyrics, which suggest a metaphorically unquenchable thirst. Living some 600 kilometers apart, Hair Kid and Q.i continue to remotely create their blend of cassette-tinged Japanese disco.
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