Rainbow99 on how nature has shaped his work.
The ambient music maestro talks about his musical journey so far.
Wind and Flow - Korean history, nature, and harmony with Yangbans singer Jun Bum Sun
We talk to Jun Bum Sun - singer, publisher, poet, historian, bookstore owner, and, up until recently, a restaurateur.
A decade in the sun with Say Sue Me
Busan indie darlings Say Sue us talk to me about being in a band for ten years.
Hwang Puha sings against gentrification and for art as salvation
Hwang Puha talks to us about his fight against gentrification and how religion has shaped his musical journey.
Pentaport first lineup announcement includes Vampire Weekend, Japanese Breakfast and a whole lot of Korean indie acts
Pentaport Rock Festival announce their first lineup and it features some international acts and a lot of local talent.
Digital harmony with Love X Stereo
Alt electro veterans Love X Stereo talk to us about their journey so far.
Lang Lee on loss, growth, and surviving as an artist
Acclaimed musician, author, and filmmaker Lang Lee talks to us about some of the hardships she has faced in recent years.
Relive the all-Korean My Bloody Valentine tribute album
This album is the manifestation of Korean indie’s obsession with all things shoegaze.
Lang Lee, The Volunteers lead the nominations for this year's KMAs
This year’s KMA nominations feature some of Korean indie’s top artists.
Debut album by The Williams is energetic, brooding, post-punk brilliance.
Love Child is a faithful tribute to The Williams’ adoration of 70s and 80s indie bands.
Kirara achieves greatness on latest album "4"
Kirara’s latest album is an absolutely vital listen.
Drinking Boys and Girls Choir get sober
Daegu punk band Drinking Boys and Girls Choir talk to us about the more mature direction of their second album.
Out of tragedy comes Doma's incredible self-titled album.
The loss of singer Kim Doma is felt in many ways on the band’s swansong.
Warm yourself up with Minji's summery, sombre EP
Minji gets reflected on this said but summery collection.
Kim Oki's "Strange, true beauty" is powerful, melancholic jazz
Saxophonist Kim Oki reaches incredible depth on his broodingly minimal jazz album.
"Music saved me" - vinyl shopping with Dajung
We go record shopping one of the rising stars of Korea’s indie scene.
Ejae's Now Trash is tribute to her musical loves
Ejae’s last album is a lovingly made pastiche of the music that has inspired her.