Park Jiha

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Park Jiha (박지하) is a Korean multi-instrumentalist and composer. She employs a variety of traditional Korean musical instruments including the piri, yanggeum, and saenghwang to create Postminimalism compositions[1]. She has toured internationally across Europe, Australia, and the United States[2]. Her 2016 debut album Communion, later receiving a wider release on German record label Glitterbeat in 2018, was nominated for Best Crossover Album and Best Crossover Performance at the 2017 Korean Music Awards[3]. The album garnered positive reviews from Pitchfork (website), The Guardian, and The Quietus among other sources for independent experimental music. Her sophomore record Philos was released in November of 2018 on the largest Korean indie label Mirrorball.

Discography

  • A Record of Autobiographical Sounds (2015)
  • Communion (2016)
  • Philos (2018)

References

  1. "Park Jiha: Communion review – ancient sounds, modern vibe". the Guardian. 2018-02-22. Retrieved 2021-11-25.
  2. "Concerts — 박지하 Park Jiha". Retrieved 2021-11-25.
  3. Anna (2017-02-07). "KMA2017: Nominees for 14th Korean Music Awards". Indieful ROK 2.0. Retrieved 2021-11-26.

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