전자양
전자양, meaning "Electronic Sheep", obviously taken from Philip K. Dick's novel , is also known as Denci Hinji, its japanese translation.
As a one man band, 전자양's musical taste focuses mainly on folk with a large interest in lyrics, while combining to this is an electronic approach. The first album was released in 2001, nearly setting up a role model for home recording lo-fi sound in Korean indie scene. But the second album had to wait until after he finishes his military services, which came in 2007 <숲> (meaning Forest), with more dynamic and electronic sound. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
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