1,320円(税込)
※5,000円(税込)以上買うと送料無料!新品でも中古品でもOK!
〈KAT〉の危ないカルトサイド7”に、このところ世間をにぎわせているコリアンフックアップエディターJUNGO EDITが登場!!
他の追随を許さぬ〈KAT〉ならではの危険なリリースで、和モノはすでに掘りつくしたと言わんばかりに、古きよき70年代韓国歌謡界、韓国映画界から採掘されたサイケなセッションファンクを引用したA1、パーカッションやフルート、サクソフォンなどが乱反射するB1の2曲を収録。どちらも由緒正しきコリアンネタなんですが、随所に第三世界的サイケデリックな土着質感を孕んでいて最高です。
Jongno Edits - Drifter
Key Brothers
South Korean psychedelic rock masterpiece, heavy drums all the way around. In 1971, the korean group Key Boys split up and it's members either went solo or joined/formed groups like He6, Guys & Dolls, and the Key Brothers. This track (A Drifter's Life,) is from the Key Brothers second album, which was released in 1972 and features two fantastic originals, one of them penned by the korean rock god Shin Jung-Hyun, and a sick 12 minute cover of Evil Ways.
Jongno Edits - Dark Alley
Jung Sung Jo - Dark alley
Jung Sung-jo began his career as music director in film with "It Rained Yesterday" (1975) by director Lee Jang-ho, and left music to work on about 50 film scores including "Winter Woman", "Lee Jang-ho's" "Baseball Team" and "My Bride My Love".
He organized a band called 'Jung Sung-jo and Messengers' with Cho Kyeong-su and Choi Byung-geol in the 1970s, and introduced jazz sounds into film music, playing the saxophone and flute.
JONGNO EDITS