The Night Of Seokyo
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The Night Of Seokyo

The Night of Seokyo formed in Seoul with vocalist Jisoo, guitarist Minho, and bassist Taehoon. Their name references the Korean sky, and they've released...

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The Night Of Seokyo's collaborative indie pop

A Korean indie project built around featured vocalists and dreamy arrangements.

For a good sense of their vibe, try 'Summer Dream (feat. Zieun)' or 'In Your Eyes'. They both have that hazy, late-night feel the project's name hints at.

The Night Of Seokyo's sound lives in the space between indie pop and electronic mood music. Songs like 'Come To Me (feat. Dawon)' and 'Be My Blue (Feat. ROGI)' show how the project uses guest voices to shape each track's character. It's less about a single frontperson and more about creating specific atmospheres with different collaborators.

The project's catalog suggests a consistent approach from the start. The songs all follow a similar naming pattern with featured artists, pointing to a steady focus on collaborative singles rather than a traditional album cycle or major stylistic shifts.

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The Night of Seokyo formed in Seoul with vocalist Jisoo, guitarist Minho, and bassist Taehoon. Their name references the Korean sky, and they've released songs like "Blue Sky" and "Hug You." The band's debut album was called "Midnight Serenade."

Their music includes tracks such as "Killer (feat. Hwang Dabin)" and "No No No No (feat. Kim Hyun Mi)." They've also worked with other artists like ROGI on "Be My Blue" and Dawon on "Come To Me."

While their existing biography mentions some criticism for an unconventional style, the band kept making music. They put out albums like "Starlight Rhapsody" and "Symphony of Dreams."

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