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Jambinai

Bomi Kim (voc, haegum), Ilwoo Lee (g, piri), Eunyong Sim (geomungo), Byeongkoo Yu (b), Jae Hyuk Choi (dr)

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Under the guise of traditional Korean music, superbrain Ilwoo Lee lays down apocalyptical metal drones. Kaboooooooom. All of the sudden, without warning, the product of ingenious planning, unfailingly backed by Ms. Bomi Kim, who, using her trusty haegum with great precision, directs deafening sheets of paralysing frequencies at the esoterically inclined and world music fan communities. Then there's the stunning Eun Youg Sim, who is capable of manipulating both geomungo rays and soundwaves in such a way that up to 1500 individuals lose their ability to focus on anything else. 
In and of itself, Jambinai is an endearing supervillain collective that, aided by AI, smears sonic marmalade, in a completely random, chaotic manner, all over unsuspecting consumers and free-jazz fans at music festivals, leaving their victims with no choice but to face the ultimate decision: yes or no. Alas, in truth, for many years now JAMBINAI has been entangled in a hidden battle against the mighty Lee Jae-yong, who, at the helm of his SAMSING Group, unscrupulously seeks to flood the world with electro-junk, repeatedly evading justice in the process.
Impressed, Captain Niederrhein sized up the collective's five members and spoke:

"I'm interested in your minds and thought too
What you neglect in the morning and do in the afternoon."



Aargh!  

What's next in this stormy showdown? What should moers 2024 attendees be prepared to witness? Geomungo rays and drones against flip phones? Not long ago, during the 2018 Winter Olympics, the soundwaves of JAMBINAI penetrated all the way to the North-Korean border – threatening to influence the masses with their dangerous impulses…
 


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