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Brokenteeth
Kim Minha (; born February 28, 1999), better known by his stage name Brokenteeth (stylised BrokenTeeth; ), is a South Korean shoegaze musician. He has released two albums: '' The Letters (편지)'' (2021) and '' How to Sink Slowly (추락은 천천히)'' (2023). Career BrokenTeeth debuted with his first album, '' The Letters (편지)'', in 2021. The album gained popularity when it was introduced on YouTube. In February 2022 he released his new single, ''Paradox (당신의 사랑이 늘 행복하기를)''. He joined the crew Digital Dawn, which includes Parannoul, Asian Glow, Wapddi, Della Zyr and Fin Fior, and held a concert together in September 2022. He later performed on The EBS space. In December 2022, he released the single ''Heaven Express (again)'', which was also featured by Della Zyr. On February 23, 2023, he released his second studio album, '' How to Sink Slowly (추락은 천천히)''. Sunnyvale of Sputnikmusic described the album as "No matter how beautiful a g ...
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The Letters (album)
''The Letters'' () is the debut studio album by South Korean shoegaze musician Brokenteeth. The album was released on 10 September 2021. Background The Letters was first released in the form of a demo album and was later released as a studio album. Brokenteeth explained that ''The Letters'' is an album that contains stories like letters that have never been told, which have been burned down in the end. The album was re-released as vinyl in 2023. Critical reception Web magazine ''Highjinkx'' described the album as a work that not only harmonises noise, but also warms felt in the lyrics and guitar performance. Na Wonyoung, editor of Weiv praised the fact that the various types of noise and noise of the album become handwriting and sentences, presenting themselves, but that the stronger one does not completely cover everything. Music Y ''Music Y'' () is a South Korean online magazine that publishes music reviews, articles, and interviews with artists. The magazine was offic ...
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How To Sink Slowly
''How to Sink Slowly'' () is the second studio album by South Korean shoegaze musician Brokenteeth. The album was released on 23 February 2023. Critical reception Sunnyvale of Sputnikmusic described the album as "No matter how beautiful a given moment gets, there remains a sort of ambivalence about the proceedings." Pop music critic Seojeongmingab commented, "His music stands on the side of everyone who experienced and handled the moment by beautifully embodying even the moment of fall." Yoo Seongeun of Music Y ''Music Y'' () is a South Korean online magazine that publishes music reviews, articles, and interviews with artists. The magazine was officially founded in 2014, and was previously an unofficial webzine in the form of a Naver cafe where crit ... reviewed the track ''138'' of the album and said, "The lyrical melody and soft voice are barely audible, and most of the space is occupied by the lazy stroke sound of the electric guitar, and in the chaotic mind, emotio ...
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Seoul
Seoul (; ; ), officially known as the Seoul Special City, is the Capital city, capital and largest metropolis of South Korea.Before 1972, Seoul was the ''de jure'' capital of the North Korea, Democratic People's Republic of Korea (North Korea) as stated iArticle 103 of the Constitution of North Korea, 1948 constitution. According to the 2020 census, Seoul has a population of 9.9 million people, and forms the heart of the Seoul Capital Area with the surrounding Incheon metropolis and Gyeonggi Province, Gyeonggi province. Considered to be a global city and rated as an Alpha – City by Globalization and World Cities Research Network (GaWC), Seoul was the world's List of cities by GDP, fourth largest metropolitan economy in 2014, following Tokyo, New York City and Los Angeles. Seoul was rated Asia's most livable city with the second highest quality of life globally by Arcadis in 2015, with a List of South Korean regions by GDP, GDP per capita (PPP) of around $40,000. With ma ...
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The EBS Space
''The EBS space'' () is a South Korean music program broadcast by EBS. The first broadcast began in 2004, and it is broadcasting for 50 minutes every Friday from midnight in KST. It is a music program that holds a music concert at the EBS headquarters for four days every Monday to Thursday and processes the live performance, coverage, and interviews. It is a program in which performers are selected based on musicality and live capabilities and a performance without an MC. In recognition of its contribution to Korean popular music, it won a Committee Choice Special Award at the Korean Music Awards in 2007, and won the Cultural Diversity Award at the Sejong Culture Awards hosted by the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism. Broadcast 3 April 2004, ''The EBS space'' its first broadcast with soprano Shin Young-ok's live performance, and the hall had converted the auditorium on the first floor of the EBS office building into a small concert hall. It features a cramped concert ha ...
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Bandcamp
Bandcamp is an American online audio distribution platform founded in 2007 by Oddpost co-founder Ethan Diamond and programmers Shawn Grunberger, Joe Holt and Neal Tucker, with headquarters in Oakland, California, US. On March 2, 2022, Bandcamp was acquired by Epic Games. History Bandcamp was founded in 2007 by Ethan Diamond and programmers Shawn Grunberger, Joe Holt and Neal Tucker, headquartered in Oakland, California, US. In 2010, the site enabled embedding in other websites and shared links on social media sites. As of August 2020, half of Bandcamp's revenue was from sales for physical products. In November 2020, Bandcamp launched Bandcamp Live, a ticketed live-streaming service for artists. The service is an integrated feature of the Bandcamp website. Fees on tickets were waived until March 31, 2021, and became 10% from then. Bandcamp provides vinyl pressing services for artists. After a 50-artist pilot in 2020, the company opened limited access to 10,000 artists in ...
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Visla Magazine
''Visla Magazine'' () is a South Korean online magazine that publishs articles, columns, and interviews of various subcultures such as music, arts, and fashion. History Visla Magazine was founded in December 2012. The magazine was conducted in the form of 2 publishers, and 2 editors in the beginning. In 2023, Visla Magazine cooperated in Itaewon's business district recovery project held by the Ministry of SMEs and Startups The Ministry of SMEs and Startups (중소벤처기업부, 中小벤처企業部) is a ministry of the Republic of Korea, established in July 2017 by the Moon Jae-in government. It succeeds the former Small and Medium Business Administration (중� ..., and held an exhibition on the theme of Itaewon. References External links * South Korean music websites Magazines established in 2012 Online music magazines published in South Korea Fashion magazines {{webzine-stub ...
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BrooklynVegan
''BrooklynVegan'' is an American online music magazine founded in 2004 by David Levine. The company is headquartered in Brooklyn, New York, United States and originally focused on vegan food and the music community in and around New York City, before broadening its scope to covering musical artists and events worldwide. Since 2011, ''BrooklynVegan'' operates two subsidiaries dedicated to other cites: ''BV Chicago'', which serves Chicago, Illinois; and ''BV Austin'', which serves Austin, Texas. In 2013, ''BrooklynVegan'' acquired German-American webzine ''Invisible Oranges'', moving its headquarters to the United States. In 2015, ''BrooklynVegan'' and its subsidiaries became affiliates of Townsquare Media. In 2021, ''BrooklynVegan'' and its subsidiaries were bought out by Project M Group. History ''BrooklynVegan'' began in July 2004 as a blog that also covered vegan food options in Brooklyn, New York before founder and editor-in-chief, Dave Levine, shifted its focus to mor ...
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Byul
Kim Go-eun ( ko, 김고은; born October 22, 1983), better known by the stage name Byul ( ko, 별; lit. star), is a South Korean singer. She debuted in 2002 with the album ''December 32''. Career Her debut album was released on October 10, 2002. It was announced at the end of January 2009 that ''Primary'', her fifth album, would be released the following month. Teaser posters were distributed in 7-11 stores. Personal life On August 15, 2012, it was announced that Byul was to marry Haha, South Korean singer, actor and cast member of the variety show '' Running Man'', on November 30, 2012. The couple welcomed their first child, a son named Dream, on July 9, 2013. Their second son, Soul, was born on March 22, 2017. Their third child, a daughter, named Song, was born on July 15, 2019. Discography Studio albums Extended plays Singles Soundtrack appearances Filmography * ''No Money'' (SBS Plus, 2021) Host with Lee Ji-hye Lee Ji-hye (born January 11, ...
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Kyunghyang Shinmun
The ''Kyunghyang Shinmun'' or ''Kyonghyang Sinmun'' is a major daily newspaper published in South Korea. It is based in Seoul. The name literally means '' Urbi et Orbi Daily News''."Who is the ''Kyunghyang Shinmun'' (''Kyunghyang Daily News'')"
''Kyunghyang Shinmun'' website (English). Retrieved 2011-10-06.


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''Kyunghyang Shinmun'' was founded in 1946 by the Catholic Church, which explains its name. Before the Korean War, it was edited by Fr. Peter Ryang, a refugee from the North, and its circulation was 100,000. ''Kyunghyang Shinmun'' was temporarily closed down in May 1959 by the Rhee administration on grounds of having printed "false editorials", ...
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