Yun Head
Yun Head is a South Korean musical collective that emerged in the early 2000s with an experimental electronic sound. The group includes producer Han Chi-sun,...
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Yun Head is a South Korean musical collective that emerged in the early 2000s with an experimental electronic sound. The group includes producer Han Chi-sun, vocalist Kim Joo-hyun, and guitarist Kim Yong-gyun, who came together through a shared interest in avant-garde music.
Their debut album "Peashooter" arrived in 2007, with the title track becoming something of a cult favorite. The song's layered arrangements and Kim Joo-hyun's airy vocals gave listeners a sense of what the group was aiming for, music that felt both electronic and organic, with room for introspection.
Over the next decade, Yun Head released albums like "Mute" (2009), "Daphne" (2012), and "The Sea" (2016). They've worked with artists including Kim Gordon and Ryuichi Sakamoto, though their sound has remained fairly consistent: intricate, sometimes dense, and not particularly concerned with accessibility. Some listeners find their work too esoteric, but the group has kept at it without much compromise.
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