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Boni - good day (cover art)

Singer Boni hopes you have a “good day” with her new single

Singer Boni, who dropped her second LP in 2018, has returned with a new single today in which she hopes that her beloved will have a “good day.”

Release Date: March 23, 2020
Type: Single
Presented by INPLANET
Published by Genie MusicStone Music Entertainment

Tracklist:
  1. good day TITLE
Credits:

Executive Producer: INPLANET
Song produced by Boni, CRDL
Lyrics written by Boni, CRDL
Composed by Boni, CRDL
Arranged by CRDL
Main Vocals: Boni
Background Vocals: Boni
Recorded by Jay Cry at Inplanet Studio
Mixed by Jay Cry at Inplanet Studio
Mastered by Seunghee Kang at Sonic Korea

A&R Director: Jungbong Yeom
A&R: Yonzon Kang
Photography: Yonzon Kang
Promotion: Baegun Park, Sunghyun Joh

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Syn - Butterflies. (album cover)

Syn’s Influences Overshadow Her Talent in Debut Album “Butterflies.”

When Daze Alive vocalist Rico gives a recommendation for a vocalist, best believe I’m going to give them my full attention. So when he dedicated an Instagram post to songstress Syn, it piqued my interest. She dropped her debut EP “Butterflies.” not long after this discovery. It’s certainly a pleasant surprise.

“Floetry… And We’re Alright”

Though I try not to very often, sometimes it’s good to point out the obvious. Syn takes heavy inspiration from British neo-soul duo Floetry. “I Blush So Easily” could’ve easily slotted itself onto “Floetic.” Both in cadence and musical composition, Syn matches the soul and energy of Natalie Stewart, The Floecist, and some of the huskier smoothness of Marsha Ambrosius, The Songstress. It’s no mistake Syn samples a line from the now timeless demo “Butterflies” (“You give me butterflies inside”). There are also hints of Maddslinky groove “Further Away.” Syn’s tone and the song’s syncopation and synth work are almost a compliment to the deep house of the 2011 tune.

From there, we get a song more in line with the recognizable trends in R&B from South Korea. A simple beat compliments of a filtered 808, easy bass line, basic melodies to house the actual vocal. Rico’s voice is such a soothing compliment to Syn’s. The pair of their voices on a song so rooted in the patterns indicative of Korean R&B makes it such an easy track to listen to. That said, it dances dangerously on the side of more background music than something to invest serious listening into. An easy track that while lovely in its own right isn’t much more than that. I do applaud some of the more overtly sensual imagery (“Grab my hair and pull,” “Wanna rock you ’til the waterfall”), but it doesn’t do much more to make an impression.

“There For me, There For Me”

“Selp Cure Tape.” is a beautiful piece of music. Soothing. Emotional. It’s the most obviously personal track on the EP. Syn continues to wear her influences openly (the sparse piano hinting at Floetry’s “Feelings,” while the overall makeup is reminiscent of Van Hunt’s “What Can I Say (For Millicent)” or “Headroom”). Perhaps a little closer to home, the overall composition reminds me of former Decadent lead vocalist Jin Dong-wook’s “Question.”

This isn’t necessarily a bad thing if it means she’s able to fully express what’s resting on her soul. Her breathy second soprano does evoke an air of desperation. Sensitivity to an unsure situation. Most notable are her nods to Lauryn Hill’s own desperate plea for clarity, “Ex Factor”: “Care for me, care for me. There for me, there for me.” Certainly the most uniquely crafted piece on the album.

Let’s get the obvious out of the way. Syn has a gorgeous voice. Her tone is silky, smooth. A second soprano range that has an edge to it that separates her from many of her peers. That being said, I find myself thinking Syn is still looking for musical direction. Relying so heavily on her influences to flesh out a three-song EP doesn’t much to inform an audience new to her exactly what she’s about. 

Paying Homage

These not-so-subtle nods to Floetry permeate the entire EP. Featuring lyrics from some of their most popular grooves (“Say Yes” and “Butterflies”) and even taking some of the emotional weight of one of their most evocative B-sides (“Feelings”), Syn’s Butterflies. does, in fact, seem more like an EP meant to pay homage. As far as debut efforts go, it’s certainly well crafted. If not a bit lacking in originality. Perhaps for Korea it’s a one of a kind. But fans of R&B and it’s younger cousin neo-soul will see it for what it is.

A beautifully crafted album that is obviously a love note to one of The Culture’s most beloved duos: Floetry. A beautiful voice with some compositional and lyrical nuance sprinkled in among the specters of her influences. “Butterflies.” is a decent starting point. I’m anxious to see if Syn can navigate through shadows of those she looks up to in order to truly find her own artistic merit. She’s too talented to attempt to fill shoes that don’t fit her.


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DAMYE - snooze! (cover art)

DAMYE releases “snooze! (Feat. BIG Naughty)” single and music video

Singer-songwriter DAMYE has released his new single and music video “snooze!” today, which features BIG Naughty of H1GHR MUSIC.

Get up, gotta get up now
Get up, otherwise you’ll…
snooze!”

Release Date: March 09, 2020
Type: Single
Presented by INPLANET
Published by Genie Music, Stone Music Entertainment

Tracklist:
  1. snooze! (Feat. BIG Naughty) TITLE
Credits:

Executive Producer: INPLANET
Song produced by DAMYE
Lyrics written by DAMYE, BIG Naughty
Composed by DAMYE, BIG Naughty
Arranged by DAMYE
Main Vocals: DAMYE, BIG Naughty
Background Vocals: DAMYE, BIG Naughty
Guitar: DAMYE
Bass Guitar: Sang-yun Lee
Recorded by DAMYE, BIG Naughty
Mixed and mastered by Jay Cry at Inplanet Studio

A&R Director: Jungbong Yeom
A&R: Sunghyun Jo
Art Direction: Sunghyun Jo
Photography & MV: Josee Cho
Promotion: Baegun ParkYeonjung Kang

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Syn - Butterflies. (album cover)

Syn releases first mini-album, “Butterflies.”

Singer Syn, known for competing on AOMG‘s SignHere, has released her first mini-album, “Butterflies.,” today, which features singer Rico.

Teasers for all three songs are available on Syn’s Instagram account.

Release Date: January 21, 2020
Type: EP
Presented by Syn
Published by INPLANET

“Butterflies.” Tracklist & Credits:
  1. I Blush So Easily. (네 이름을 부르는 일.)
    Produced by 78chan
    Composed by 78chan, Syn
    Written by Syn
    Arranged by 78chan
  2. Shut Clock. (Feat. Rico)
    Produced by bravery
    Composed by bravery, Syn, Rico
    Written by Syn
    Arranged by bravery
  3. Selp Cure Tape (자가치유.) TITLE
    Produced by DIDI_CAT
    Composed and arranged by DIDI_CAT, Syn
    Written by Syn
    Violin: Young-in Jang
    Viola: Chohye Yoon
    Cello: Yujeong Hwang

Mixed and mastered by Gang-uk

Cover Artwork & Profile: Jaeyoon
Photography: Jaeyoon
Styling: YS Choi
Hair Styling & Makeup: Ranhee Park

“I dedicate this album to my cat Oreum Syn who passed away last December.”

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DAMYE - Lonely Boy (cover art)

DAMYE releases “Lonely Boy (Feat. Samuel Seo)” single and music video

DAMYE of INPLANET has released his new single, “Lonely Boy,” today, which features Samuel Seo. A music video for the track came out as well.

“I wanna fall in love with you”

Release Date: October 6, 2019
Type: Single
Presented by INPLANET

Tracklist:
  1. Lonely Boy (아사랑에빠지고싶) (Feat. Samuel Seo) TITLE
Credits:

Executive Producer: INPLANET
Song produced, composed and arranged by DAMYE
Lyrics written by DAMYE, Samuel Seo
Main & Background Vocals: DAMYE, Samuel Seo
Guitar: DAMYE
Bass Guitar: Sang-yoon Lee
Violin: FRETE
Recorded by DAMYE, Samuel Seo
Mixed and mastered by Jay Cry at Inplanet Studio

A&R Director: Jungbong Yeom
A&R: Sunghyun Cho
Art Director: Sunghyun Cho
Artwork: Loudnine
Photography: Josee Cho
Music Video: Josee Cho
Promotion: Baegun Park, Yeonjung Kang

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