Anyone in New York wanna hear some supergood Korean music? SEOULSONIC is coming your way with a series of exclusive music showcases featuring some of favorite bands. Straight outta South Korea, you can see From The Airport, Rock N Roll Radio and Glen Check on Wednesday, October 22 and Love X Stereo on Friday, October 24 as part of the 2014 CMJ Music Marathon.
Here's a little sampler of selected Seoulsonic sounds:
Here are some more details about Wedneday's show:
SK14 SEOULSONIC @ CMJ Music Marathon
Wednesday, October 22
10:30PM
SOBs
204 Varick St.
New York, NY 10014
Stagediving into Seoul’s dynamic music scene, SEOULSONIC breaks the speed of now with a pulsating radar on Korea’s top breakthrough artists. From indie clubs to international festivals, SEOULSONIC pushes the tempo of Korean music acts making waves across and beyond Asia.
For its 2014 edition of the CMJ Music Marathon, the official SEOULSONIC showcase will spotlight electroROK sensations From The Airport (2014 Band Of The Day : Featured International Artist), Rock N Roll Radio (2014 Korean Music Awards : Newcomer of the Year), and Glen Check (2014 Korean Music Awards : Electronic/Dance Album of the Year).
/ ARTIST LINEUP /
10:30PM Doors Open
11:00PM From the Airport
11:45PM Rock N Roll Radio
12:25AM Glen Check
/ ATTENDEES /
FREE for CMJ Music Marathon festival/conference passholders. TICKETS available online and at the door
/ SUPPORTING SPONSOR /
KOCCA Korea Creative Content Agency
And here are some details about the Love X Stereo show:
Love X Stereo
Friday Oct 24
12:30am
Fat Baby
112 Rivington St - b/t Essex St & Ludlow St in Lower East Side)
New York, NY
"[Love X Stereo] show that PSY is not the only thing in South Korea, yet the music can be as addictive as “Gangnam Style” but more serious...a touch of what seems like indie rock/alternative mixed with electronica that gives us something to dance and sing along to, something pop, something awesome." -- Skope
Damn, I wish I was in New York for this. For more details about the Seoulsonic tour, head over to Facebook.
(Thanks, Bernie.)