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South Korean Folktronica band
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Electron Sheep
Electron Sheep in 2023.
Background information
OriginSeoul, South Korea
GenresIndie rock, noise pop, neo-psychedelia, folk, folk rock, pop rock, folktronica, psychedelic folk, psychedelic rock, indie folk, slowcore, twee pop, chamber pop, funk rock
Years active2001 (2001)–present
LabelsBiscuit
MembersLee Jong-beom
Yoo Jeong-mok
Ryuji
Jeon Sol-ki
Electron Sheep
Hangul전자양
Revised RomanizationJeonjayang
McCune–ReischauerChŏnjayang

Electron Sheep (Korean: 전자양; RRJeonjayang) is a South Korean Folktronica band consisting of members Lee Jong-beom, Yoo Jeong-mok, Ryuji and Jeon Sol-ki.

Career

Electron Sheep emerged in 2001 as a Lee Jong-beom's solo project. Their name was inspired by Philip K. Dick's science fiction Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?. Electron Sheep released his first studio album, Day Is Far Too Long, on August 25, 2001. On 2007, Electron Sheep released second studio album Woods(숲).

On 2015, Electron Sheep reestablished by group, consisted of Yoo Jeong-mok, Ryuji and Jeon Sol-ki. The band released their new extended play King Of Noise (소음의 왕) on September 30, 2015 On 2017, Electron Sheep released third studio album Dungeon (던전).

Discography

Studio albums

Extended play

References

  1. "누가 전자양을 골방에서 끌어냈는가 '소음의 왕'". Newsis. Retrieved 2015-11-01.
  2. "골방 인디팝 전자양, 8년만의 귀환 '소음의 왕'". Newsis. Retrieved 2015-10-15.
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