With the help from 'Onstage [K],' a Korean indie music program that introduces the authentic beauty of Korean contemporary music to the world, we hope to be adding diversity and possibly enlightening our readers with the Korean music scene that has not yet been touched on.
Check out the round of K-indie artists for this month below!
Boys In The Kitchen
Boys in the Kitchen is a rising rookie garage rock band who talk about love in a brutally honest way through their music. They talk to us about their music sound as well as one of the best ways to spend the hot summer on this edition of 'Onstage [K]'.
Lee Sun Ji
Lee Sun Ji is an acclaimed jazz pianist who won the Best Jazz & Crossover Jazz award at the '12th Korean Music Awards' in 2015. With dreamy and delicate sounds, Lee Sun Ji shares her life stories as well as stories as a musician through the tips of her fingers. Though jazz isn't considered mainstream in Korea, Lee Sun Ji produces instrumentals that are easy on the ears for both avid as well as new/foreign listeners in hopes of consoling their souls and hearts through music.
Daybreak
Daybreak is currently one of the most requested bands at music festivals, thanks to their wonderfully funky music and delightful stage presence. This year marks the 10th anniversary of their formation, and they share their journey as musicians on this edition of 'Onstage [K]'. The band also rearranged their songs "Beautiful People," "Shall We Dance" and "Calmly" for the show, decorating a romantic day not only in Korea, but all around the world.
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