Short Stuff 76 : Tova Oh, Cat Psalm, eJe, cloudkreme, SIWOO, siso, Bakjiji,

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Tova Oh, Cat Psalm : Would You

Tova Oh (formerly UZA) and Cat Psalm collaborate again with a mellow electronic pop track. It borders on a ballad and highlights both Tova Oh’s warm vocals and the instrumentals are perfection.

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eJe : A HUMANOID

Returning to eJe after a year, and I hear confidence in this R&B single. I do wish there was a crescendo at the bridge though.

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cloudkreme : I MAY FLY

cloudkreme‘s second single ventures into indie rock with a bit of pop sensibilities. I admit that it’s more interesting than “City of Freedom.” “I MAY FLY” sounds like the first song in the back half of a full length.

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SIWOO : 2999

“2999” starts like an indie folk track that expands into a warm and compelling indie rock track. SIWOO‘s vocals are the attraction here. They’re warm and deep. I think she needs a song that lets her project more to show more impact.

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siso : Dive!

I’ve probably heard siso before, but can’t remember where. Regardless, “Dive!” is a great indie rock song. It has all the right hooks, moving tempos, and highs and lows that grab your attention.

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Bakjiji : Nobody Knows

From the start of “Nobody Knows,” I got a Lang Lee. Bakjiji‘s style is a mixture of folk, indie, psychedelic, and experimental. It blends and weaves audio together to create both beautiful and haunting melodies.

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Written by Chris P for Korean Indie.

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