South Korean experimental cellist and composer Okkyung Lee selects 90 minutes of heart-wrenching Korean pop from the 1970s and 80s.
With the release of her most recent album, Yeo-Neun, with Shelter Press, Lee poetically traversed the last 30 years of her musical life. The album is bound by the fragile vulnerability found in the pop of Lee’s youth and this mix serves as its companion, blending bold emotionally fraught choruses with tender balladry.
Sunday Mix: Okkyung Lee
Sunday Mix: Okkyung Lee
South Korean experimental cellist and composer Okkyung Lee selects 90 minutes of heart-wrenching Korean pop from the 1970s and 80s.
With the release of her most recent album, Yeo-Neun, with Shelter Press, Lee poetically traversed the last 30 years of her musical life. The album is bound by the fragile vulnerability found in the pop of Lee’s youth and this mix serves as its companion, blending bold emotionally fraught choruses with tender balladry.