If it wasn't for her, I don't think I would have finished the album yet. But all you have to understand is that his music is fantastic in perplexing way, like slowly waving a ragged flag in isolated forest, or gazing forceless wave in front of sequestered beach under overcast sky. Maybe it's time that I give some attention to korean indie music. Listening to it, under the hazy shadows of mountains and trees that line against my girlfriends apartment it was easy to forget I was listening to anything at all. The main person full name yet to be confirmed behind the project started out under the moniker Hyoo, of post-Brainfeeder beat music. When did you first start working on it, and how long did it actually take to complete? Actually, I never want to write lyrics again! Q: In your intro, you left a comment saying to 'increase the volume'. Apparently even in Korea he is sort of an enigma.
There are no hidden meanings. It dawned on me this year watching my girlfriend head out the door last week, noting to myself that she was wearing a flannel, and so it must be cold. You collaborate a lot on lyrics, and do you usually provide direction or just let them do their work? Thought a comeback was long overdue, and so here we are, back in the saddle, popping this short one out. The artist has, consciously or not, resisted posting any photos. There are a few things written in Korean about him however, and from google translate I can fairly confidently say a few things. For example I think the demo tracks fro Kinfauns is more attractive than The White Album. Is this for your next album or for a live set? Even the cover seems kind of tongue-in-cheek, while also hinting at the deeper currents of emotional gravitas hidden here.
Q: On your bandcamp you left a comment saying 'Please introduce a male singer who can play bass'. Just paste the urls you'll find below and we'll download file for you! Fun tidbits about vinyl and writing lyrics. Do you plan to continue experimenting like this? You can find all my old Artist from Japan posts if you are curious or want to do some more exploration. Q: You revealed the lyrics for this album unlike your first album. Anyway I don't know if I like that. Two of the famous rappers in South Korea, Dok2 and The Quiett, organized a project team of the same name for hip-hop reality television show , and he wanted to avoid the misconception. Partly it's because of the trends these days, and partly it's because I like a lot of demo recordings more than the album recordings, so I think I like the lofi textures.
I just recorded this and that on walks. I wanted to get rid of it quickly so I just gave some records away to people who bought my guitars in the past. This left-field celebration is well earned. Q: There's a lot more synths compared to the previous album That's right! Give a listen to Summer Soul! Public Morality is a name I took from an animatic I made with a friend for fun. I gave a shot at translating the interview. But a few people asked about the lyrics after the first album, so I just released it for this one.
In next page click regular or free download and wait certain amount of time usually around 30 seconds until download button will appead. After upload, share files instantly via Social networks or via Email with your friends or family. But it wasn't like it was so quite that you couldn't hear it so I left that comment. Q: What is good music to Mid-Air Thief? How did you come to work with Summer Soul? But weaved in were moments of noises warping like an old cassette tape and sudden swivels in tempo, hinting at what would come next. I was googling if people gave the album a listen and if they enjoyed it, but unexpectedly there's a few people who thought I changed the name to be funny.
I'm not good at lyrics and I don't like writing them, so I always need help. I put a lot more care into lyrics this time around, and I got over not wanting to write them a bit. Listeners who gravitate towards obscure acts who are suddenly graced with niche online audiences tend to appreciate the mystery shrouding these artists, to the point where learning more details about them might feel unnecessary. It took me much longer than I thought. I was surprised to hear that one of my favourite producers Richard Swift just put stereo mixes straight onto 4 track, so I just decided to give it a shot. I acutally increased the volume during mastering.
And with so much going on at once, Crumbling continues to reveal new details with every listen. Equal parts startling and soothing it captures a fragile existence of paper and folk within synthesizers and bubbling drum machines. There's not a lot of samples in this album, but usually I go around with a tape recorder and use what I have in my music. Did you really change your name because of the hip hop group, or if you had hidden meanings, like when Prince changed is name to the love symbol. I want to have shows through this album and try to be a proper musician. It's got a cool name and the general vibe was good, but it's hard to put it into words. The reason of the name change, though, is pretty simple.
Crisp lines and finger picking underpin everything with such a dreamy folk fundamentalism, that even as the details and sonics are pulled apart into a confetti of aesthetics, it remains. So many familiar elements in it at its heart, it's basically an on-trend album of Korean coffee-shop music but everything just comes together in such bizarre, unexpected ways. I think it'd be sad to overthink unimportant things and then not actually having much released music. For vocals, think of a male version of Summer Soul. I really liked every element of it.