Their album is good! The lyrics come from a Korean folk song cycle called Sugungga, which is part of Korean minyo, a kind of folk song/folk singing, that is present in both Korean and Japanese culture in related though different forms. Minyo has been fading so some younger artists have been digging back into and re-inscribing/restoring its position as a performed art with variable accompaniment. So very electic because the current expression draws in whatever else the particular artists are listening to - rap, jazz, African forms, Eastern European tonalities, early New Wave, funk, etc. etc. etc. Plus there are varied traditional forms, that while restricting as forms, can be the base for improvisation. The kids are where it is at and they are it.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Min%27yō
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Music_...a#Korean_voice
This breakdown (simplified here by me - there is a lot more information out there) courtesy of my brother-in-law who - as I've mentioned before - does a world music show called Global-A-Go-Go on WRIR 97.3 Richmond VA. He recommends a Japanese group, Minyo Crusaders.
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