Ikonik Angel
Glottal.
(You...err...hear a glottal stop (if you don't know what one is, Miku, think the little 'tsu' which shortens a syllable in Japanese -- that stop. Not sure how to explain it to everyone else). More speech than hearing, but...)
Do you really "hear" glottal stops? I thought it only makes a difference if you have it in between other sounds.
Say, if you say "fish and chips", if you say it fast you probably don't have the glottal stop in front of the "and" because the "sh" sound runs onto it, but if you say it word out then you do, and that's why when phonetically (as opposed to phonemically) transcribing a word that begins with a vowel sound on its own there should be a glottal stop at the beginning.
Anyway... on with the game:
Labiodental.
(Both are places of articulation.)