Posts Tagged ‘Shin Joong Hyun’

Upcoming Light In The Attic “Zine 3″ teaser!

Sunday, April 3rd, 2011

Just got in the office this week the proof for the next Light In The Attic zine! We’re up to number three at this point and they’re still a blast to put together. In this issue we have features on on our forth coming Shin Joong Hyun (dig the awesome cover art!) and Mowest anthologies, liner-notes spotlight on Michael Chapman, The Overton Berry Ensemble, some great interviews with the Winter’s Bone soundtrack star Marideth Sisco and score composer Dickon Hinchliffe, and a ton more.

This is hitting the press next week and we hope to have copies in stock at some stores for Record Store Day 2011.

As always, it’s FREEEEEEEEEE!

Light In The Attic Zine Issue 3 (Spring/Summer 2011) NOW AVAILABLE!

Thursday, May 26th, 2011

After months of hard work, countless late nights at the office, exactly 84 bottles of vodka and 24.5 bottles of Pepto, we give you Issue #3 of the Light In The Attic Zine! Loaded up with exclusive articles, interviews, upcoming release previews, updated catalog, the LITA record store map, and old-school zine order form. Yowzers!

Index page of Zine #3 - Sporting a great Syreeta photo featured in the new Mowest anthology.

Copies of the zine are available at your favorite record store (if they don’t have it, ask them to order some!), from us here, and occasionally included as a bonus in select Light In The Attic releases.

The Mowest feature!

Check out all the exclusives:

+ Interviews with Winter’s Bone soundtrack composer Dickon Hinchliffe and soundtrack star Marideth Sisco
+ Preview of the upcoming first-ever Shin Joong Hyun anthology Beautiful Rivers and Mountains – The Psychedelic Rock Sound of South Korea’s Shin Joong Hyun 1958 – 1974
+ Excerpt from Kevin “Sipreano” Howes’ liner notes for Our Lives Are Shaped By What We Love: Motown’s Mowest Story 1971-1973
+ Excerpt from Mike Stax’s liner notes for Vagrants: I Can’t Make A Friend 1965 – 1968
+ Label spotlight on Thailand’s ZudRangMa Records

Feature on South Korean Psych-Rock god Shin Joong Hyun (out late Summer 2011)

Grab a copy today!

CD/LP PRE-ORDER: “Beautiful Rivers And Mountains: The Psychedelic Rock Sound Of South Korea’s Shin Joong Hyun”

Thursday, September 1st, 2011

Years in the making! We’re proud to announce that you may now pre-order Beautiful Rivers And Mountains: The Psychedelic Rock Sound Of South Korea’s Shin Joong Hyun (LP available 9/6, CD 9/27), the first ever anthology (outside of South Korea) of Shin Joong Hyun‘s work as a songwriter, singer, producer, arranger, and all around guitar god. It’s been a long road to get this one out but we have to give much thanks to Drew Christie and liner notes author Kevin “Sipreano” Howes, who first turned us on to Mr. Shin’s work so many years ago. Now if you’re scratching your head…”who’s Mr. Shin?”…then read on. Prepare to have your mind blown.

Shin Joong Hyun - Courtesy of the Artist

Shin Joong Hyun’s tale is personal, spiritual, and deep, not only reflecting the full spectrum of human emotions, but one that produced reverberating echoes of sound, some beautiful and life-giving, others restless and ungovernable. For the first time outside of Korea, Shin’s music will be readily available to music lovers the world over. We are thrilled to release Beautiful Rivers And Mountains: The Psychedelic Rock Sound Of South Korea’s Shin Joong Hyun, a career spanning CD, 2xLP, and Digital Download compilation of the diminutive guitarist, songwriter, producer, arranger, and talent developer.

For the full story, head over to the Release page where you can also preview tracks and pre-order the CD and 2x LP!

Shin Joong Hyun “Beautiful Rivers And Mountains” Anthology CD/LP “What’s Inside” PREVIEW!

Friday, September 9th, 2011

A brand new tradition at Light In The Attic – “What’s Inside”! This is where we show you all the goodies that are in store for you when you pick up a copy of our latest releases on CD and/or LP. This week, we give you the incomparable Shin Joong Hyun and the first ever anthology (outside of South Korea) of his work–Beautiful Rivers And Mountains: The Psychedelic Rock Sound Of South Korea’s Shin Joong Hyun 1958-74–as a songwriter, producer, singer, and scorching guitar player! LPs (available now) and you may also pre-order the CD now (available 9/20)! But for now, have a look at “what’s inside”!

Getting to know you…Shin Joong Hyun

Sunday, September 11th, 2011

We’re just about two weeks away from the CD release of Beautiful Rivers And Mountains: The Psychedelic Rock Sound Of South Korea’s Shin Joong Hyun 1958-74 (LP available now!). So to help you get to know Mr. Shin, here are some of our favorite Youtube videos we found during our research over several years. Enjoy!

This videos is from the film Mi-in and features the song “I’ve Got Nothing To Say” performed by Shin Joong Hyun & Yupjuns. This is on our Beautiful Rivers And Mountains anthology.

This slow jam features Park In Soo singing Mr. Shin’s “Spring Rain”, also included on our anthology. Looks to be early 80′s but is SO good! He just kills it, though the song cuts off before the colossal ending.

For the most part, sunsets in black and white are not the most breathtaking, however in the case of this film featuring Kim Choo Ja, her interpretation of Mr. Shin’s classic “Sunset” is down right technicolor. On Beautiful Rivers And Mountains we have the Jang Hyun version of the song but hey, a good song can stand up to a few versions.

Shin Joong Hyun – “Beautiful Rivers and Mountains” – Win an autographed photo!

Tuesday, September 13th, 2011

We’re just two weeks away from the official CD release of Beautiful Rivers And Mountains: The Psychedelic Rock Sound Of South Korea’s Shin Joong Hyun 1958-74 (LP is available NOW!). As a special treat for you this week, the first ten pre-orders for the CD and the first ten orders of the LP will get a limited edition autographed faux-polaroid of Shin Joong Hyun! Only 10 copies for each format, so get your orders in now for your chance to win!

Order Shin Joong Hyun – Beautiful Rivers And Mountains: The Psychedelic Rock Sound Of South Korea’s Shin Joong Hyun 1958-74 (LITA 065) Double LP HERE!

Pre-order Shin Joong Hyun - Beautiful Rivers And Mountains: The Psychedelic Rock Sound Of South Korea’s Shin Joong Hyun 1958-74 (LITA 065) CD HERE!

Shin Joong Hyun “Beautiful Rivers And Mountains: The Psychedelic Rock Sound Of South Korea’s Shin Joong Hyun 1958-74″ OUT NOW!

Tuesday, September 27th, 2011

Yes! The day has come! Beautiful Rivers And Mountains: The Psychedelic Rock Sound Of South Korea’s Shin Joong Hyun (OUT NOW) is the first ever anthology (outside of South Korea) of Shin Joong Hyun‘s work as a songwriter, singer, producer, arranger, and guitar slinger.

Literally years in the making, this anthology features comprehensive liner notes by Kevin “Sipreano” Howes with an in-depth interview and track-by-track notes by Mr. Shin himself! Both the CD and the 2x LP include the liner notes and dozens of never-berfore-seen photos from Mr. Shin’s archive plus ultra rare original album covers. Check out “What’s Inside”

First anthology of Shin Joong Hyun’s music outside of Korea
2x LP housed in a deluxe Stoughton “Tip-On” jacket with liner notes and rare photos
+ Vinyl lacquers cut by John Golden at Golden Mastering and pressed at world-renowned RTI!
CD housed in a deluxe card-stock Digipak with 32-page liner notes with rare archive photos
A musical trip existing somewhere between Motown, Hendrix, and the Velvet Underground

For audio samples and to order Shin Joong Hyun – Beautiful Rivers And Mountains: The Psychedelic Rock Sound Of South Korea’s Shin Joong Hyun 1958-74 (LITA 065 | CD | 2xLP | Digital) – CLICK HERE!

Light In The Attic’s 10 Year Anniversary | Seattle & Los Angeles Concerts | Limited Edition 7″ Series

Tuesday, August 7th, 2012

Hard to believe ten years have passed since Matt Sullivan and Josh Wright founded Light In The Attic, a label responsible for some of the sharpest looking and sounding reissues and new albums of recent years. To celebrate the tenth anniversary, Light In The Attic has put together some very special events and a series of exclusive singles.

In the ten years since its inception, Light In The Attic has launched The Black Angels to the world and released rare treasures from funk-rock maverick Betty Davis, proto-punk band The Monks, folk singers Karen Dalton, Jim Sullivan, and Michael Chapman, larger-than-life troubadours Serge Gainsbourg and Lee Hazlewood, Korean rock hero Shin Joong Hyun, and Memphis soul heavyweights Wendy Rene and Charles “Packy” Axton.

Over the years, we also delved deep in to the history of our home town with vintage Seattle soul via the series Wheedle’s Groove, reissued classics from country stalwarts Kris Kristofferson and the Louvin Brothers, brought rock-n-roll farmers Donnie & Joe Emerson to the public, expanded minds with the deeply vibrant Jamaica to Toronto series, and played a key role in the rediscovery of legendary singer-songwriter Sixto Rodriguez, recently celebrated in the Sony Pictures Classics critical smash film, Searching For Sugar Man. The list is long.

It’s only right, then, that we’re not letting an anniversary like this pass unmarked. Headlining two celebratory concerts is Rodriguez, a man for whom rediscovery via Light In The Attic has taken him from obscurity to long-deserved fame. Line-ups for the two shows – to be held in Los Angeles and Seattle – will include the third ever U.S. performance by South Korea’s 75-year old ‘Godfather of Rock’ Shin Joong Hyun, veteran Yorkshire finger-picking wizard Michael Chapman, and a very rare performance from rediscovered darlings of private press, Donnie & Joe Emerson.

In addition to the shows, we will be releasing a series of very special singles as colored vinyl 7”s and digital downloads. The series features contemporary artists covering a track reissued by Light In The Attic on the A-side, plus the original version on the B-side. The series begins with Iggy Pop & Zig Zags covering Betty Davis, and the standard remains equally high.

Sullivan conceived Light In The Attic having worked as an intern for Seattle’s Sub Pop and Loosegroove labels in the ‘90s. Spending a summer in Spain working for reissue label Munster Records, he hit on the idea of launching his own. In the decade in which the world went digital, Light In The Attic bucked the trend, focusing on creating beautiful, covetable, desirable discs. “That’s what gets us up in the morning – finding records, finding new ways to shed light on them and get them the respect they deserve,” says Matt. “The packaging, the album, it all has to be one inspiring experience.”

Light In The Attic 10 Year Anniversary Concert (Los Angeles):
Friday, September 28, El Rey Theatre, Los Angeles
The first 200 people through the door at both shows get a free 45 single, and the merch stall will be a Light In The Attic record store – heaven for label completists. 

RODRIGUEZ (Detroit)
SHIN JOONG HYUN (South Korea)
MICHAEL CHAPMAN (U.K.)
STEPHEN JOHN KALINICH (Los Angeles)
DJ SIPREANO (Vancouver)

Tickets available via this link.

Light In The Attic 10 Year Anniversary Concert (Seattle):
Friday, October 12, The Showbox at The Market, Seattle
The first 200 people through the door at both shows get a free 45 single, and the merch stall will be a Light In The Attic record store – heaven for label completists. 

RODRIGUEZ (Detroit)
MICHAEL CHAPMAN (U.K.)
DONNIE & JOE EMERSON (Fruitland, WA – first Seattle appearance)
DJ SUSPENCE (Seattle)

Tickets available via this link.

Light In The Attic Anniversary 7″ Series:
We’re only at liberty to unveil the first few, which are as follows…

Iggy Pop & Zig Zags – Pre-Order at this link.
“If I’m In Luck I Might Get Picked Up” (2012) b/w Betty Davis, “If I’m In Luck I Might Get Picked Up” (1973)

Sweet Tea featuring Alex Maas (The Black Angels) & Erika Wennerstrom (Heartless Bastards)
“After Laughter (Comes Tears)” (2012) b/w Wendy Rene, “After Laughter (Comes Tears)” (1964)

Charles Bradley & the Menahan Street Band
“I’ll Slip Away” (2012) b/w Rodriguez “I’ll Slip Away (1967)