A Sweet Sixteen – 2016’s Best Music
A region-free list of albums from a year that brought the world more boundaries.
A region-free list of albums from a year that brought the world more boundaries.
Wrecked Hearts may look like a Japanese manga, and may read like a Japanese manga, but is actually an English work from two French artists, as put out by Sweden’s Peow! Studios
In Nolan vs Snyder, it’s Christopher Nolan who wins. But anyone who thinks this is a bad movie should go and watch at least one episode of Gotham.
The best albums that you heard – and didn’t hear – during 2015.
A rundown of the best tracks from Korea this year, along with a look at Japan and Taiwan. WARNING: Girls aplenty!
A few bingsu pop treats from Korea, for those of you into your indie and electropop.
Bingsu Pop: Indie pop from Korea that combines alternative rock attitudes, twee vocals singing about desserts and animals, plus the electro edge of mainstream K-pop.
So you keep hearing about a British show called Doctor Who. Where do you start?
Produced by Seoul dance outfit Humming Urban Stereo, Maem Maem (맴맴) is from one of those rare sights in k-pop – a duo, and a duo willing to play with the genre’s template even though they’re still newbies.
Forget crowdfunding – seems comics is the place to go if you never want to see your favourite TV show ever die.