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투명물고기 (that’s Korean for “The Invisible Fish”, kids)

Jan 4th, 2010
by David Faroz Precht.

Sure, I realize its been a while since I’ve written a post, and I’m hoping to get back to weekly drops in the infinite, but I wanted to leave something for you all to listen to.  The Invisible Fish is an indie artist from Seoul, South Korea that last.fm found for me today.  He’s in the vein of Sigur Ros and Mogwai; a kind of folk strummed on an acoustic guitar with electronic, atmospheric background swells.  Truly beautiful and haunting.

I’ll slap the page again with something longer tomorrow, but in the meantime, enjoy the ‘Through the Glass Wall’ EP streaming here. (Note: the controller can be found near the middle of the post)

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Posted in: Inspiration, Korea, Music.
Tagged: indie · Korea · korean indie · musicmonday · twitter

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