2015-08-13

[identity profile] pheonixiajj.livejournal.com
After blocking JYJ members from media for 5+ years..........lol for some reason they still think they belong to them and that they can profit from them?

Such decent behavior! XD



Source: @artilujita, @smtown_thestage

I don't know if these are banners that fans brought and were holding or that SME hung up or whatever, but the point is that they decided to use their post-lawsuit images in their promotional video!
[identity profile] ayamefan13.livejournal.com


R&B duo Fly To The Sky will be making their comeback after 1 year.

According to multiple broadcasters, Fly To The Sky has been confirmed to come back with a new album in mid-September, which is one year later since their best album ' Back in Time' in October last year.

It will come out as a mini album. Hwanhee and Brian are said to be in the midst of their recording process.

Fly To The Sky reunited after 5 years for their 9th album 'CONTINUUM in May 2014. Their title track 'You You You' achieved an all-kill on all online music charts, proved their unchanging popularity.

Instagram updates from recording studio )

source: dkpopnews + brian's instagram: [1], [2]

Still not sure how many FTTS fans are still here on omona, but if there are... *waves* I'm excited for this.
[identity profile] skidadler.livejournal.com


Who wears short shorts? Jang Wooyoung! Taec looked exhausted because he came straight from filming for 'Assembly'. They are so cute.

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[identity profile] kyokomurasaki.livejournal.com


While its youth culture becomes the object of international adulation and envy, South Korea isn’t the easiest place to be young. In addition to nationwide pressure-cookers like the slavish education system and a desolate job market, young urbanites in places like Seoul and Busan have to face Korea’s rampant lookism, compulsory spending culture, and a plastic surgery renaissance that’s as much the product of parental coercion or career pragmatism as it is vanity. Koreans frequently complain about the social forces that help accelerate these trends in a kind of conformist feedback loop, but those depressed by the way things are only risk further alienation for considering something like therapy.

K-pop isn’t necessarily the first place one might turn for social critique—which is why it’s remarkable that the underground producer Primary managed to get such a strong one on the domestic charts.

Read more... )

Source: Noisey, 1theK, k-pendium

This is a really interesting interview that touches on South Korean music and culture in general, as well as Primary's new album. The author's blog is quite interesting as well. There was also another article about Mannequin posted here when the song first came out.
[identity profile] sand-nicky.livejournal.com
This is a JYJ Megapost!

What have they been up to?




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Jaejoong
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Fancam of the full performance is available here.



Jaejoong is to perform at the 13th Ground Forces Festival, which will be held from Oct 2 to 10 in Chungnam. Among the idols/musicians in the military who auditioned to be part of the festival, only 6 (including Jaejoong) were chosen. The festival will be open to the public!





[TRANS]

My friend was recently discharged from army. He was in the same division as Kim Jaejoong,
He told me JJ is an awesome older brother.
My friend studies music composition,
His last duty before discharge was 2 hours standing guard for the periphery of the base with JJ.
During that 2 hours JJ gave him so much helpful advices and encouragements.
On his last day at the base, JJ gave him his manager’s phone number
and told him to give a call if he needs any help in his music career.
I think JJ is really a cool person.


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Yoochun
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‘I’m sorry but I need to take a little break. There is warmth rising up again and again in the pit of my stomach. I don’t know why this is happening.’

An official for the recording studio said, “Originally we were expecting it to take about 30 minutes but there was a lot of NGs in the process of Park Yuchun-ssi adjusting his tone and controlling his emotions welling up. My work took over 4 hours,” and, “He is a Hallyu star who overwhelms the atmosphere onstage, but he is an immensely modest and pure young man when recording”.

Park Yuchun saw Yoo Ye-eun, who became a middle-school student while it was post-production, on the screen; and felt swept up in his emotions for a while. He was surprised, saying, “Yoo Ye-eun has grown up big like that already?” and when there is an image where she contests to participate in a competition and lose her eyesight, he was moved to suppressed tears watching with a bright, open-minded, innocent expression more than anyone else.

It is said that JYJ fans sold out the movie theater early and the 11th Jecheon International Music & Film Festival officials ascertained whether it was an electronic error or not at the time.

The film ‘The Miracle Piano’ will be opening on September 4.












Park Yu Chun revealed he will be enlisting in the army quietly.

A rep from C-JeS Entertainment stated on August 11 that Park Yu Chun′s entrance to the training camp will not be made public.

The agency stated, “His [Park Yu Chun′s] own will to enlist quietly and the training camp side′s opinion that media coverage would be difficult were taken together to make this decision.” The agency continued, “We ask for your understanding once again on our decision to keep it private after taking into consideration various difficulties regarding media coverage.”

Instead, the agency rep stated that the 2015 JYJ Membership Week, taking place on August 25, will be a space for Park Yu Chun and Kim Junsu to spend time with fans. The agency stated, “The agency wants to respect Park Yu Chun′s wish to spend time with fans before he enters training camp and to enter quietly.”

Meanwhile, Park Yu Chun will enter training camp on August 27.


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Junsu
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More photos can be seen here.



FC SMILE’ which is Korea’s first charity soccer club created to turn the dreams and hopes of children into reality through soccer, held its Inauguration Ceremony on 10.08.2015 in Kim Koo Museum’s convention hall.

Legendary South Korean soccer star Park Jisung, broadcaster Lee Hwi-jae, singer Kim Junsu (JYJ), actor Song Joong Ki have attended the ceremony.






















Source: JYJ Banner, 국방TV, @rubypurple_fan (1, 2, 3), 출처 bestiz via KJJ DC Gall translated by rilanna of JYJ3, Vogue Korea, OSEN trasnlated by rilanna of JYJ3, JYJ Official FB, TV Daily via Daum, Mwave, Vogue.co.kr, eyeforxia via JYJ3, Asia Sports, dongA.com, FN Star and The Fact via JYJ3.

Can't cope with Jae awesomeness and Chun's enlistment. Junsu and Joong Ki are so cute whispering to each other <3
[identity profile] kyokomurasaki.livejournal.com


Source: CJE&M

Here's the acoustic version that came out a few days ago. [sry mods, did not see that it had been posted already OTL.]

The lyrics are by Heejun Han, who was on American Idol and Kpop Star 3.
[identity profile] sra-interesante.livejournal.com

VIXX‘s Ken, B1A4‘s Sandeul, Baek Ah Yeon, and Seo Hyun Jin, among others, have been confirmed for the first Korean production of the musical “Cinderella”
more under the cut )
Source: Soompi.com, OSEN, 엠뮤지컬아트 1|2, NewsCulture, m_Musical Blog, (c),
[identity profile] sra-interesante.livejournal.com


Last monday Tablo did a 'MBC Harmony Concert' Radio Special and invited various friends to perform including (of course) the very first band to sign under his label: Hyukoh
More under the cut )


Source:BandHyukoh, Kj Kty 1|2|3, RadioMBC, Daum TVpot 1|2
[identity profile] stutterflies.livejournal.com
Out of the sun
Myriad of ways to shield from ultraviolet rays

By Rumy Doo for The Korea Herald (August 6, 2015)

For some, summer might mean a time to strip down and get toasty in the sun; Koreans, however, have developed a myriad of ingenious ways to shield themselves as much as possible from the harsh rays.

Granted, the aversion to sun may not be as great as it is in China, where vacationers frequently don “face-kinis” -- rubber masks that cover the skin of the entire face -- when going to the beach, according to recent news reports.



A woman veils her face with a scarf to escape the sun in this July 2015 photo (Yonhap)


Read more... )


Latest swimwear trend involves covering up
Rash guards offer more protection, subtle allure

Read more... )

1. Written by Rumy Doo for The Korea Herald
2. Written by Yim Seung-hye for Korea Joongang Daily


SPF beauty post! What are your go-to sun protection products? What has your summer fashion been like?
[identity profile] sakuragirl24.livejournal.com
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AOA member Mina, A Pink‘s Hayoung, and group VIXX‘s leader N will be joining “Weekly Idol” as assistant MC’s.

On August 13, TV Report revealed that the three idols have been chosen as the new assistant MC’s of MBC Every1‘s idol talk show, “Weekly Idol.”

The three new assistant MC’s will be replacing BTOB‘s Ilhoon and A Pink’s Bomi who recently stepped down from the show. They will be aiding the show’s main MC’s, Jung Hyung Don and Defconn.

The three MC’s will start appearing on the show on September 2. “Weekly Idol” airs every Wednesday at 6pm KST.

soompi, tvreport
[identity profile] theemii.livejournal.com
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When they are not busy making original music, K-pop acts often like to put a different spin on songs from a different era. Whether it’s old-school American/British pop, 90s RnB or Korean music from a time before K-pop even existed, you can bet one of your favorite artists has had a go at doing their own version of it.

So, especially for you, dear Soompiers, here is a near-perfect selection of ear candy remakes. Have a look through, listen to the playlist and tell us about your favorite remakes in the comments below.


1. Girls’ Generation’s “Girls’ Generation” (Originally by Lee Seung Chul)

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This song has become an unofficial theme song for SM Entertainment’s flagship girl group, but it was actually originally a hit for a male solo singer. It sounded completely different when it was first performed, all the way back in the 1980s, as a bass-heavy rock track.



The girls have often used the track as an intro in concerts, but paid homage to Lee Seung Chul, the song’s original performer/producer/writer, in the form of this epic genre-crossing seven-plus-minute version:



Lee Seung Chul originally recorded the song after his first stint as the lead singer of rock outfit Boohwal, and remains as active as ever on the Korean music scene, earlier this summer recording a song for the soundtrack of KBS hit drama “Producer.”

2. EXO’s “I Like I Like” (Originally by Weather Cast)

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This was a performance one-off to my knowledge, but thanks to EXO fans, it is now part of YouTube folklore. The boys are not really known for their slower, mid-tempo tracks, but this tune makes you wonder what might happen if EXO ever decided to slow things down a little.

At any rate, it is a very interesting and surprising take on a pre-K-pop era RnB effort from now largely-forgotten vocal duo Weather Cast.



Eagle-eyed Soompiers will recognize ex-Loveholic member Kang Hyun Min in the video.

If you are reading, EXO, how about a stab at another Weather Cast song? I’m nominating this.

3. Spica’s “No Diggity” (Originally by Blackstreet)

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OK, Spica. I am no big fan of yours, but your concert-favorite rich-vocal version of this 90s classic, originally by 90s American boyband Blackstreet, has to be heard to be believed.

Over and over again.

But as a full-on acapella? Congrats, girls…



…you win the Internet.

4. 2AM’s “The Greatest Love” (Originally by Masaharu Fukuyama)

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2AM may be very accomplished balladeers, but many would consider Masaharu Fukuyama’s “The Greatest Love” to be one of the most moving down-tempo tracks to come out of anywhere in Asia in the last few years. Which makes the idea of 2AM attempting a cover version brave, if nothing else.

The original performer has a fairly bass-heavy and distinctive voice, and goes with a fairly minimal keyboard accompaniment, so the challenge for 2AM was to reinvent the track somewhat.



The boys and their producers decided to add a little more in the way of instrumentation, with some luscious string sounds in the first half of the song. In the second half, the music swells to great emotive effect, with even more instruments entering the fray.

The whole thing ended up sounding quite operatic, and the boys sensibly adjusted the vocals to fit with a key they are all more comfortable with performing in.

5. ALi’s “Red Dragonfly” (Originally by Cho Yong Pil)

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Now this is the only variety TV show song I am allowing onto this list, otherwise the place will be flooded with “Immortal Songs” and “King of Mask Singer” performers. But this one is worth making an exception for.

Even if you do not like pre-2000s Korean music, you will probably have a soft spot for a lot of Cho Yong Pil’s work. For most Koreans, he is considered the country’s finest living songwriter. His 1981 song “Red Dragonfly” was a turning point in Korean music. Nothing quite like it had ever been recorded.



Even if it does not exactly float your boat, you have to admit that it is a totally unique song. But then there is ALi’s version.

Just thinking about covering this song takes some guts. But trying to completely re-invent it? Most would shy away from that.

ALi turned this from an experimental prog-rock symphony into an explosion of raw, multi-layered soul. The arrangement is perfect, and the execution is peerless. Quite remarkably, it eclipses even the original.



I have heard this hundreds of times, but it still makes the hair on the back of my neck stand on end every time.

6. SHINee’s Jonghyun’s “This Woman’s Work” (Originally by Kate Bush)

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This has been a phenomenal year for SHINee. “Odd” is arguably the group’s best album to date, and “View” is the group’s most mature dance song yet. And in the album’s repackage lead song, “Married to the Music,” the boys have come up with one of the best boyband dance hits of the year so far

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So amid all this excitement, you could be forgiven forgetting that main vocalist Jonghyun made a pretty solid solo album this year – all the way back in January.

Base

Towards the tail end of his “Base” promotions, Jonghyun found the time to drop by MBC Music’s “Picnic Live” show to perform possibly one of the most unexpected and ambitious cover versions in recent K-pop history.

“This Woman’s Work” was originally recorded, produced and written by Kate Bush and included on her landmark “The Sensual World” album in 1989 (essential non-K-pop listening, by the way).

Kate-Bush-Album

It was then covered by American soul artist Maxwell in 1997 and, more famously, in 2001 for a live EP.

Maxwell-EP

OK, you may say. What is so unusual about Jonghyun attempting this cover? Well, first of all, take a listen to the Kate Bush original.



Now take a listen to Maxwell’s “MTV Unplugged Live” version.



Both Kate Bush and Maxwell are not what most people would just call “good singers.” Kate Bush was the premium pop vocalist of the 1980s synthpop scene. Maxwell (arguably alongside D’Angelo) is the most outstanding male RnB vocalist of his generation.

But more than that, both Kate Bush and Maxwell have incredible vocal ranges. Both have no problem switching from deep bass tones to falsetto, something that most serious singers would not dream of attempting.

For a singer like Jonghyun, it must take a lot of conviction and self-belief to tackle a track like this. It involves putting your reputation on the line.

But for what it’s worth, I’d say SHINee’s lead vocalist made a fairly decent stab at singing a notoriously difficult track – and in a foreign language at that.



Two thumbs up to that man.

7. (Ex-)Nine Muses’ Sera’s “Numb” (Originally by Linkin Park)

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Because when you think 90s American rap-rock, you think of former Nine Muses member Sera, right? Well, probably not.

But right before Sera withdrew from the girl group, she went through an almost feverish spate of YouTube cover versions of Korean and international pop songs. These ranged from a very melodic version of Vanilla Ice’s “Ice Ice Baby” to Boney M’s “Sunny” and Eric Clapton’s “Change the World.”

But these were not just throwaway karaoke covers using downloaded backing tracks.

Sera provided her own backing vocals, played keyboard and guitar, and even self-produced her work using the Cubase DAW, the kind of advanced production software that only serious record producers bother with.

As she has gone on to show with her post-Nine Muses independent releases, Sera takes her music pretty seriously.



Still, a ukulele cover of “Numb”? Really? This song?



Sera, you are full of surprises. Let’s hope the independent music career takes off – Nine Muses fans cannot wait to see what else you have up your sleeve.

8. BTS’ Jin’s “Mom” (Originally by Ra.D)

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BTS has managed to build up something of a reputation for having a harder edge than many other K-pop boybands.

Well, if your name means “bulletproof boys,” a flak jacket is your act’s logo and you wear faux-police uniforms replete with shoulder holsters and night sticks on music shows…

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…there should be no real surprise on that front.

But even the toughest of cookies can have a soft side. And Jin certainly showed he is no exception this year, uploading this sweet version of Ra.D’s “Mom” on Parents’ Day to the BTS Soundcloud account.

Ahhh, Jin. We never knew you had it in you. Mom is probably still beaming from the sentiment.

9. T-ara’s “What Should I Do?” (Originally by Sand Pebbles)

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Every K-pop trivia expert’s favorite fact is that T-ara’s Boram is the daughter of legendary Korean singer-songwriter Jeon Young Rok, who helped to shape the popular music landscape in the 1970s.

He went on to have a hit with “My Crybaby Love” in the mid 1980s, which SG Wannabe (who, by the way, are on the verge of making a comeback) did a version of a few years back.

Those who are really in the know will remember that he also has another famous daughter in the shape of D-Unit member RAM.

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With this rich musical heritage, it seemed only fitting that T-ara should one day attempt a 70s cover themselves. They did this in the shape of a cover of Sand Pebbles’ “What Should I Do?” – transforming the track from a mid-tempo guitar-led pop track into a gorgeous slice of synthesizer-infused disco-influenced K-pop.

Dad’s subtle influence can be felt throughout T-ara’s oeuvre. He even dropped in to make a cameo on the fantastic “Saturday Night Fever”-themed music video, though it must have been a blink-and-you-miss-it deal, because I cannot find him in either version. Here he is on the set with the girls, at any rate.

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Boram clearly has a deep musical bond with her father.



She has performed alongside him several times, and their collaborations are well worth checking out.

10. JJCC’s “On the Flower Bed” (Originally by Jung Hun Hee)

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Not content with just covering Jung Hun Hee’s late 1980s’ classic, the JJCC boys actually managed to enlist the help of the veteran singer herself for their take on the track.

Fitting a collaboration of this sort into a boy band version of this track takes some serious planning on the production side, but somehow this worked quite well.

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Rather tastefully, they hand the first verse to Jung Hun Hee, which she sings in a style closer to the original. From this point, the track shifts into a more familiar boyband style, and even successfully incorporates several rap sections.

By the time you get to the end of JJCC’s version, you could be forgiven for forgetting altogether that it is actually a remake of a song that originally sounded like this:



(timmydee is a music geek with a penchant for pop, an enthusiasm for electronica and a hankering for hip-hop. When he isn’t writing for Soompi, he is remixing your favorite K-Pop tracks – with sometimes astounding (but often catastrophic) results.

*The views expressed in this article solely reflect those of the author and do not represent Soompi as a whole.)


Source: Soompi & konroll, Gustav, Nageunae grace, niwt29, Kim Villasin, windmillsofmusic, KBSKpop, Karen Boland, The Arts & Artist Channel, 샤이니♥달콤한, Sera Ryu +1, soundcloud, silveryforce, Kwon Hee
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edit: new members names have been released: zica and yul (now prince mak doesn't sound so strange does it)
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