Love X Stereo
Love X Stereo | |
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Background information | |
Origin | Seoul, South Korea |
Genres | Electro, Electronic Rock, Alternative, Synthpop, Synth Punk |
Years active | 2011–present |
Website |
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Love X Stereo (Korean: 러브엑스테레오) is an electro duo from Seoul, Korea. Consisting lead vocalist and synthesizer player Annie Ko and guitarist and producer Toby Hwang, the duo debuted in 2011[1] by releasing an EP album called Buzzin'.
Band Members
- Annie Ko: lead vocals, synthesizers
- Toby Hwang: producer, guitar, bass, synthesizers
Discography
EP
Year | Album | Track listing |
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2011 | Buzzin’
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1. High Road 2. Free Ass 3. Ocean Breeze 4. Ocean Breeze (Korean Version) |
Off the Grid
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1. Soul City (Seoul City) 2. Chain Reaction 3. Storm | |
Glow
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1. Lose to Win 2. Fly Over 3. Secrets 4. Crossing Rivers 5. Soul City (John Gaska Remix) 6. Soul City (J-Path Remix) 7. Chain Reaction (J-Path Remix) | |
We Love We Leave, Part 1
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1. We Love We Leave 2. Chain Reaction (Deluxe Edition) 3. Ocean Breeze (Deluxe Edition) 4. My Anywhere 5. Fly Over (Deluxe Edition) 6. Free Ass (Deluxe Edition) 7. Soul City (Seoul City) [Deluxe Edition] | |
We Love We Leave, Part 2
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1. Dead Beat Generation 2. Beauties Die Young 3. Love Is On The Way 4. New World 5. Hide and Seek | |
V/A
Year | Album | Track listing |
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2013 | Bu-Kkeu-Reo-Wo-Yo
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1. Bu-Kkeu-Reo-Wo-Yo 2. Bu-Kkeu-Reo-Wo-Yo (J-Path KTB Remix) |
Indie Goes Pop
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8. Safe and Sound (Capital Cities Cover) | |
Hide and Seek
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1. Hide and Seek (Single Version) 2. Hide and Seek (J-Path 88 Remix) | |
Cheese In The Trap OST Part 8
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2. Hide and Seek (OST Version) | |
Rage Is Not Enough (Danja Mix)
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1. Rage Is Not Enough (Danja Mix) | |
International Festivals
- Pentaport Rock Festival 2016 (Incheon)
- KCON (music festival) 2016 (Los Angeles)
- South by Southwest 2016 (Austin)
- Mu:Con 2015 (Seoul)
- Zandari Festa 2015 (Seoul)
- Canadian Music Week 2015 (Toronto)[2]
- CMJ Music Marathon 2014 (New York City)[3]
- Culture Collide 2014 (Los Angeles, San Francisco)[4]
- Hyundai Card CityBreak 2014 (Seoul)
- Ultra Music Festival 2014 (Seoul)
- Music Matters Live 2014 (Singapore)[5]
- South by Southwest 2014 (Austin)[6]
- CMJ Music Marathon 2013 (New York City)[7]
- Indie Week Canada 2013 (Toronto)[8]
- Zandari Festa 2012 (Seoul)
- Jisan Valley Rock Festival 2012 (Icheon)
Awards
- K-Rookies 2014 Annual Finals: Runner-Up (Korea Creative Content Agency)
External links
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Love X Stereo. |
References
- ↑ Herman, Tamar (July 16, 2015). "Synth Punk? Electro Alternative? It Doesn't Matter, Love X Stereo Knows What It's Doing [Interview]". KultScene.
- ↑ "CMW Announces First Round of Showcasing Acts Including Banoffee, Dune Rats, Redway, Daytrip, Jack & Eliza and More!". Canadian Music Week. December 12, 2014.
- ↑ Stanley, Adrienne (September 25, 2014). "CMJ Music Marathon Delivers Second Artist Lineup Including Seoul-Based Electronic Rock Band Love X Stereo". KpopStarz.
- ↑ "Culture Collide International Artist Spotlight: Korea's LOVE X STEREO". Culture Collide. October 2, 2014.
- ↑ "Music Matters Live 2014". TimeOut Singapore. April 28, 2014.
- ↑ Miller, Ariel (December 3, 2013). "FOUR ON THE FLOOR: BANDS WITH SEOUL (PART ONE)". SXSW.
- ↑ "Love X Stereo at Korea Remix for CMJ 2013". Korean Indie. October 22, 2013.
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