Before they went metal, Seoul band Samchung were making hardcore classics like 1999's "Crucified."
Though all of the songs on his new album "Monsta Truck 2014" showcase Korean rapper Qwala's unique talents, it is "Big Capital" that is the clear standout track.
On "SIN," the title track from the new Soul Dive album, the rap trio allow their true smooth style to shine through completely.
It is exciting to see South Korean rapper J-Slow bringing the saxophone into an electro hip-hop context on his new single "Slow Motion," released on Sunday.
Kanto carves out a highly distinctive niche for himself on "Before The Snow," with some help from the two-member K-pop girl group As One.
It is refreshing to see South Korean rapper Beenzino and producer Shimmytwice paying homage to those early East Coast innovators as recently as 2010, under the name Jazzyfact.
The seething 2009 track "Ravenouz Ritual," by South Korean thrash metal band Necramyth, is a prime example of how kickass music-making knows no bounds.
On "SsSs," Lena Park and Dynamic Duo prove themselves to be a formidable trio, delivering some serious power on the mic, while always remaining light on their feet.
With over a dozen artists from the BrandNew Music roster rapping or singing, songwriter-producer ASSBRASS somehow brings it all together on "Brand New Day."
On their 2012 song "Skyland," Ironbard declare war on subtlety and emerge the victors.
Korean duo Untouchable continue to blur the lines between funk, R&B and rap with their new single "Clockwork," featuring Babylon.
there are some occasions as with "Like A Movie," the new single from Playa released last week, where you just want to shut up and tell people to check something out on simple blind faith alone.
“Candy Jelly Love” is a synth-driven piece of K-pop that melds together elements from multiple sub-genres and eras of electronic music into an adorable whole.