The Devils, the band that inspired the film "Go Go 70s," summon psychedelic energies on this obscure gem.
K-pop's hottest new supergroup has got to be Toheart.
Though the big headline for the new Girls' Generation EP "Mr.Mr." was all about the title track's hard-hitting electro sound, one of the other album highlights is the more organic, "Goodbye."
the new Yang Dong Geun track "JAJAJA," featuring Crush and the rap group Dynamic Duo is danceable and upbeat, but there is something else; an almost Miles Davis-kind of cool that was the trademark of nearly all the great 1990s hip-hop.
Take a step outside the mainstream and check out one of K-Indie's biggest stars
Lim Kim and Zizo's "Winter of Haeundae"harkens back to the era of acid washed jeans and feathered back hair.
The 1970s Korean power-trio Sanulrim, formed by three brothers, fused early punk with classic psychedelia.
BESTie's "Thank You Very Much" has a cascade of catchy pop hooks that are difficult to resist.
The Seoul-based ensemble 숨[su:m], who favor mostly traditional acoustic stringed instruments, have found new life in a remix by urban global dance network.
On "BES Theme," the opening song from Brown Eyed Soul's new "Thank Your Soul" album, the group is in full funk form
Pioneering Korean rock guitarist Shin Joong-Hyun's "Pushing Through the Fog" lives up to its name with equal parts dense psychedelic mist and Krautrock-quality aggression.
In the nearly five-minute long track "BTS Cypher PT.2," from the "Skool Luv Affair" album the BTS members lay down rhymes as powerful and fluid as anything since Eminem's 2013 masterstroke "Rap God."
With a sound resembling the even badder evil twin of "Bad Girls," Hyori's contribution to Brown Eyed Girls singer Gain's new solo album, the dark but danceable "Black And Blue, has her fingerprints all over it.