The 1st EP Album of traditional percussion & cheolhyeongeum artist/composer, Han Solip [From Things Disappeared]
Han Solip actively participated in various music ensembles, performing and creating both traditional and modern pieces through percussion and cheolhyeongeum.
She debuted as a soloist in 2017, showcasing 2 solo concerts and an EP album. Since then, she performed in various venues, with songs rooted in traditional music and diverse rhythms. Her musicality presents her skills as not only a musician, but as a composer.
Through the EP Album [From Things Disappeared], familiar yet attractive rhythms are combined through the cheolhyeongeum and unra, interpreted through the emotions of composer and artist Han Solip.
Things Lost, and Those we Replace
[From Things Disappeared]
While deciding to compose new pieces for her concert, Han Solip's main inspiration was drawn from 'things lost'. Her reflections came from things lost throughout life. Loss is inevitable. There are moments when these emotions are unbearable, though we must face them.
With the theme of Disappearance and Loss, Han Solip held 2 concerts, and featured 5 tracks most meaningful to represent this album.
The stories are of things we lose and what we replace to take its place.
credits
released November 18, 2019
Produced by Solip Han, Sang E Jung
Composed by Solip Han
Arranged by Sang E Jung (track 1,2,4,5), SOWALL & Soojin Lee (track 3)
Performed by
Cheolhyeongeum & Unra Solip Han
Beatmaking & Drums SOWALL
Keyboard Sungtae Jo
Keyboard & Bass Sang E Jung
Guitars Soojin Lee
Vocal Jung Ah Ahn
Recorded by Jeongmyun Lee @Eumsound
Mixed by Ji Yeop Kim
Mastered by Sangwook Nam
Album Photo & Design by Coneicecream Studio
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