Almost entirely in Korean, Mid-Air Thief's cult-acclaimed album Crumbling exhibits a distinct universality, merging disparate sounds and styles into a cohesive, electronic-infused folk amalgam that tactfully blurs the lines between organic and synthetic.
SCRAPYARD continues in this genre-fluid direction, containing both tracks that didn't make it onto I Didn't Mean To Haunt You and new works. The record received a 9/10 on The Needle Drop.
Gongjoong Doduk’s dreamy pop electronica base set the tone for the group's more famous sophomore album. It’s endearing in a way that makes you wanna play it for both your grandma and your college homie.
This is a guitar instrumental album released by Masayoshi Takanaka from Victor in 1978. It is a must-have album for fusion/rock fans, featuring great covers of famous songs by Billy Joel, Perez Prado, Santana, Earth, Wind & Fire, and Boz Scaggs.
The seventh studio album by rock & roll master Chuck Berry, the first of his studio LPs to appear on the chart. Contains four of the five 1964 Chuck Berry charting singles.