Once a week, Stack delivers a mix of the most interesting new music on the web, handpicked by the Hype Machine team. Here's a recent mix.
Okkyung Lee - facing your shadows
jsoundFollow “Okkyung Lee『facing your shadows』 MP3” on Apr 15th, 2021 →
Okkyung Lee - Teum (The Silvery Slit)
PitchforkFollow “Read Sunik Kim’s review of the album.” on Mar 25th, 2021 →
OKKYUNG LEE - the yellow porcelain bird
Bandcamp DailyFollow “A list of albums to turn to for some escape from the present moment. Read full story on the Bandcamp…” on Jul 3rd, 2020 →
Okkyung Lee - here we are (once again)
Burl Veneer's Music TumblrFollow “Okkyung Lee - Yeo-Neun - impressionistic chamber music (cello, harp, piano, double bass) with free passages (Shelter Press) Springing from…” on Jun 9th, 2020 →
Okkyung Lee - in stardust (for kang kyung-ok)
TRUANTSFollow “Okkyung Lee has spent over two decades playing experimental music around the world. Though known for her dissonant, wiry cello-playing…” on May 18th, 2020 →
Okkyung Lee - the longest morning
WireFollow “The South Korean composer shares her latest full length album via Felicia Atkinson's Shelter Press imprint “While collaborations with John…” on May 5th, 2020 →
Okkyung Lee - Speckled Stones
Bandcamp DailyFollow “Welcome to Hi Bias, a monthly column highlighting recent cassette releases on Bandcamp, and exploring the ideas behind them with…” on Nov 27th, 2018 →
Okkyung Lee - One Hundred Years Old Rain (The Same River Twice)
DoklandsFollow “The music of Korean cellist Okkyung Lee has slowly become something of a favourite here at Doklands. She has an…” on Nov 9th, 2014 →
Okkyung Lee - two to your right, five to your left
The 405Follow “No good time goes unpunished, and surely as the sun pours vitamin D into our bodies and creates lens flare…” on Aug 5th, 2013 →
Okkyung Lee - Roundabout
Forest GospelFollow “ (Tzadik, 2011) I'm just discovering the brilliant, brilliant composer and cellist, Okkyung Lee, which is always a terrific and terrifying…” on Jan 24th, 2012 →
Okkyung Lee - Tzadik, Kung
undomondoFollow ““Korean cellist Okkyung Lee is one of those musicians who is not only comfortable in any genre - modern jazz,…” on Oct 25th, 2011 →
Okkyung Lee - Wind Fall
DoklandsFollow “Fascinating avant-garde cello music from Korean player Okkyung Lee. Sounds are wrenched from the entire instrument, only flying off the…” on Jul 2nd, 2010 →