Epik High is our gateway into Korean hip hop (with Tablo)

EPISODE 203

Epik High are elemental to Korean hip hop. DJ Tukutz, Mithra Jin and Tablo’s underground style boom bap beats with dexterous rapping helped bring this music from its underground roots to a global scale. On their latest release, Epik High Is Here Part I, the textures are subdued but paired with heavy drums and aggressive vocals, a contrast that matches our collective anxiety arising from the pandemic. Charlie speaks with Tablo about the creation of the album, but first first ethnomusicologist Youngdae Kim shares a short history on the development of Korean hip hop. 

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Read Youngdae Kim and T.K. Park’s “A Brief History of Korean Hip-hop” 

203. Epik High

SONGS DISCUSSED

Epik High - Rosario, Go, Fly, Map the Soul, Harajuku Days, Born Hater, Lesson Zero, Based On A True Story, Leica, Wish You Were

Seo Taiji and Boys - I Know

Verbal Jint - Overclass

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