CRZKNY Teams Up With Sima Kim And Analog Sonyeon For “Make Noise”

Lot of borders being crossed with this song, co-created by CRZKNY and Sima Kim, and featuring a guest appearance by Seoul rapper Analog Sonyeon. Reflecting how many people are involved in “Make Noise,” the song is fittingly frantic, moving forward on the footwork-style beat CRZKNY fancies, but also fitting in some of the woozier electronic…

New Sima Kim And Ryuei Kotoge Featuring Illap: “Seoul”

Korea’s Sima Kim and Japan’s Ryuei Kotoge have teamed up a lot in the past, and the end results have always been memorable. Now, on new collaboration “Seoul,” they’ve added another voice to the mix via Korean rap group Illap, whose voices get stretched out and (seemingly) rewound throughout this one. Listen above.

Friday Night Fun Post: Ryuei Kotoge And Sima Kim, Boys Age And Maho Littlebear

What are you doing with your Friday night? If you are as cool a dude as me, you are spending it in your apartment getting mad at the New York Times and catching up with just-released Japanese music. Let’s listen to some new music together, shall we? – The cross-country duo of Ryuei Kotoge and…

Eadonmm Reissues His Anne Tape In Conjunction With New Music From South Korea’s Sima Kim

Kyoto’s most shadowy producer, Eadonmm, is having a good year. He’s released one of the best albums out of Japan so far this year with Aqonis, which you can read my review for here. Now, he’s revisiting his past by re-releasing his cassette-only collection Anne as part of a split with South Korean producer Sima…

Slow Wonder: Sima Kim And American Green’s Music For Dorothy

You have to make time for this one. Music For Dorothy is a collaboration between South Korean artist Sima Kim and Fukuoka’s American Green, and it is a collection in no rush to get anywhere. Three songs here go over the seven-minute mark, and even the shorter ones still unfold slowly, content to let synths…