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Seoulsonic (SEOULSONIC), ( ko, 서울소닉) is an annual concert tour in the
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, organized by the DFSB Kollective with support from the Korea Creative Content Agency (KOCCA), which began in 2011 in an effort to introduce
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. The tour includes annual stops at
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History

Seoulsonic evolved from a quarterly concert series, hosted by the DFSB Kollective in South Korea, into an international tour with the goal of assisting Korean indie bands, in particular " alt- rok" bands, to build an international audience for success beyond Hongdae. The tour started in 2011, at which time the music scene was described as follows: "the rock genre is still the obscure cousin of
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, dance and hip-hop, and other revenue streams such as product endorsements and television appearances aren’t readily available to its musicians."


Band selection

The selection process takes place in Seoul, usually at the annual Seoul International Music Fair or MU:CON SEOUL, hosted by KOCCA, which brings in international music scouts from around the world. James Minor, director of the large U.S. annual festival SXSW, has attended and handpicked his choices. After selections are made, the bands are designated for their international trips, including locations like SXSW and the Canadian Music Week for this tour; and for
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’s Music Matters and international
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head-lined concerts, including K-Pop Night Out at SXSW. For the SXSW event, Bernie Cho, the president of DFSB Kollective said while selecting bands, "I look for passion. But it is a business decision. As cool as flashy K-pop may be, the cold hard facts and figures tell us the American music market is marching to different beats. We are targeting what the U.S. market is listening to."


2011, the first year

In March 2011, the first group of bands set out for SXSW in Austin, Texas. The three bands were: Vidulgi OoyoO, (electro-dance),
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, (rock hybrid) and Galaxy Express (rock). Prior to the tour, other South Korean bands had performed at SXSW, including YB and Seoul Electric Band in 2007, and Gong Myoung in 2009. The 2K11 "Seoulsonic North American Tour" started on March 9, 2011 at the Canadian Music Week in Toronto, Canada, and held other shows, including the
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and the Roxy in
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. Apollo 18 made additional stops in
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and Oklahoma. Also, in April 2011, a fifth band, EE (electronic performance art) became the first Korean act to perform at
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); not followed by another Korean act until 2016, when
Epik High Epik High (Hangul: 에픽하이) is a South Korean hip hop trio formed in 2001, composed of Tablo, Mithra Jin, and DJ Tukutz. Primarily based in Seoul, the group signed with Woollim Entertainment and released their first two studio albums, ...
, was announced to play the festival.


Yearly line-ups 2012 - 2015

*2012 - Yellow Monsters, 3rd Line Butterfly,
Crying Nut Crying Nut () is a punk band from South Korea. They are often credited as being pioneers of the Korean punk and indie rock scenes. The group began performing in 1995 in the Hongdae club scene in Seoul. They released their debut album, ''Speed U ...
*2013 - 3rd Line Butterfly, Galaxy Express, Goonam, Lowdown 30,
No Brain No Brain () is a South Korean punk rock band widely considered one of the godfathers of the Korean punk scene. Originally part of Korea's homegrown underground punk movement, known as Chosun Punk, in recent years the group has enjoyed mainstream ...
*2014 -
Smacksoft Whang Bo-ryung = Smacksoft ( = Smacksoft), commonly known as Smacksoft, is a South Korean post-punk and experimental rock band formed in 2000 by the lead singer-songwriter Whang Bo-ryung. The band is prominent in the local indie scene in Hongd ...
, Big Phony, Glen Check, Rock 'N' Roll Radio, Love X Stereo,
No Brain No Brain () is a South Korean punk rock band widely considered one of the godfathers of the Korean punk scene. Originally part of Korea's homegrown underground punk movement, known as Chosun Punk, in recent years the group has enjoyed mainstream ...
,
Crying Nut Crying Nut () is a punk band from South Korea. They are often credited as being pioneers of the Korean punk and indie rock scenes. The group began performing in 1995 in the Hongdae club scene in Seoul. They released their debut album, ''Speed U ...
,
Jambinai Jambinai () are a Korean avant-rock band formed in Seoul in 2009. Their debut album ''Différance'' won the award for Best Crossover Album at the 2013 Korean Music Awards. Their second album ''Hermitage'' was released in 2016 on Bella Union. Du ...
*2015 - From the Airport, The Solutions, HEO, Big Phony, Victim Mentality, YB, WYM, Sultan of the Disco


2016

2K16 scheduled to start at SXSW on March 18, 2016, at the Majestic Music Hall in Austin, with
Neon Bunny Lim Yoo-jin (), better known by her stage name Neon Bunny (), is a South Korean singer-songwriter. At the ninth annual Korean Music Awards in 2012, she won Best Pop Album for ''Seoulight''. Life and career Prior to her solo debut, Neon Bunny ...
, Guten Birds, Bye Bye Badman, HEO, Windy City, WYM.


List of bands, genres, years

* Big Phony, indie folk (2014), (2015) * Bye Bye Badman, Brit-pop (2016) *
Crying Nut Crying Nut () is a punk band from South Korea. They are often credited as being pioneers of the Korean punk and indie rock scenes. The group began performing in 1995 in the Hongdae club scene in Seoul. They released their debut album, ''Speed U ...
, punk/rock (2012), (2014) * EE, electronic performance art (2015) * From the Airport, electro, electronic rock (2015) * Galaxy Express, garage rock (2011), (2013) * Glen Check, electronic (2014) * Goonam, retro-indie rock (2013) * Guten Birds, female post rock (2016) * HEO, K-indie electronic rock (2015), (2016) *
Jambinai Jambinai () are a Korean avant-rock band formed in Seoul in 2009. Their debut album ''Différance'' won the award for Best Crossover Album at the 2013 Korean Music Awards. Their second album ''Hermitage'' was released in 2016 on Bella Union. Du ...
, post-rock/world music (2014) *
Idiotape Idiotape is a South Korean electronic music band. They released their debut EP ''0805'' in July 2010 and their first album ''11111101'', a year later, which won "Best Dance & Electronic Album" at the 2012 Korean Music Awards. They have performed ...
, electro rock (2011) * Love X Stereo, electro rock (2014) * Lowdown 30, blues rock (2013) *
No Brain No Brain () is a South Korean punk rock band widely considered one of the godfathers of the Korean punk scene. Originally part of Korea's homegrown underground punk movement, known as Chosun Punk, in recent years the group has enjoyed mainstream ...
, punk rock (2013), (2014), (2015) *
Neon Bunny Lim Yoo-jin (), better known by her stage name Neon Bunny (), is a South Korean singer-songwriter. At the ninth annual Korean Music Awards in 2012, she won Best Pop Album for ''Seoulight''. Life and career Prior to her solo debut, Neon Bunny ...
, electro-pop (2016) * Rock 'N' Roll Radio, rock (2014) *
Smacksoft Whang Bo-ryung = Smacksoft ( = Smacksoft), commonly known as Smacksoft, is a South Korean post-punk and experimental rock band formed in 2000 by the lead singer-songwriter Whang Bo-ryung. The band is prominent in the local indie scene in Hongd ...
, post punk (2014) * The Solutions, alternative brit-pop (2015) * Sultan of the Disco, soul/funk (2015) * 3rd Line Butterfly, rock (2012), (2013) * YB, rock (2015) * Victim Mentality, glam metal band (2015) * Vidulgi OoyoO, shoegaze rock (2011) * Windy City, reggae (2016) * WYM, electro-pop producer (2015), (2016) * Yellow Monsters, punk (2012)


Reception

In 2014,
KoreAm ''KoreAm,'' or ''KoreAm Journal,'' was a monthly print magazine dedicated to news, commentary, politics, lifestyle and culture published in the United States. It was the oldest and most widely circulated English-language monthly magazine for the A ...
said, "The Seoulsonic Showcase at Icenhauer’s proved the strength and diversity of Korean music at SXSW." In 2015,
The Austin Chronicle ''The Austin Chronicle'' is an alternative weekly newspaper published every Thursday in Austin, Texas, United States. The paper is distributed through free news-stands, often at local eateries or coffee houses frequented by its targeted demogr ...
said, "Seoulsonic is different from the previous night's K-pop Night Out, in the sense that it focuses on the less bubbly and less commercially viable corners of the Korean music industry." Also in 2015,
KoreAm ''KoreAm,'' or ''KoreAm Journal,'' was a monthly print magazine dedicated to news, commentary, politics, lifestyle and culture published in the United States. It was the oldest and most widely circulated English-language monthly magazine for the A ...
said, "several underground rock bands showed how South Korean music is more than just catchy K-pop tunes.


See also

* K-Pop Night Out at SXSW


References


External links

*{{Official website, http://seoulsonic.kr/ South Korean music 2011 concert tours 2012 concert tours 2013 concert tours 2014 concert tours 2015 concert tours 2016 concert tours