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mum mum mum is a collection of broken lullabies for mothers, muses, and girls who were forced to grow up by walking through thorns.
Blending Japanese and English, haino azamino sings in a fragile whisper about blue prosthetic legs, empty kingdoms, bodies shaped by water, and white roses planted in the yard and called paradise.
The EP moves between innocence and ruin, tenderness and grotesque beauty, like a music box playing inside a funeral room.
It is not a confession, but a small haunted garden:
a place where grief becomes flowers, shadows try to make light, and a strange little lady keeps asking if she has become real.
Haino Azamino is the music project of visual artist and writer TANAKA AZUSA. Blending whispered vocals glitch textures electronic soundscapes poetry prayer and curse, Haino Azamino explores girlhood the female body, aging wounds monstrosity and the quiet voice of those who survived. Her first release Broken Spring includes A Small Catastrophe The Monster Has Beautiful Claws and I am not dead girl. It moves through fragile violence sacred distortion and feminine metamorphosis from the image of a girl preserved like a relic to the body of a woman who refuses to remain beautiful silent and dead. This is not a lament for youth. It is a small ritual of return. Not a dead girl. Not a saint. Not the wound made beautiful.