Park Jiha stunned audiences and critics alike with her Glitterbeat albums Communion and Philos.
‘Jiha’s music expresses as much emotion as words could convey’ (★★★★ Guardian)
‘With one foot in traditional Korean music, and another in modern iterations of minimalism and ambient, Park Jiha created hypnotic streams of sound’ (The Wire)
‘Pushing at the boundaries of traditional and contemporary, Park Jiha creates absolute lucidity when she wants to and complete disorientation when she does not’ (The Quietus)
She now returns with third Glitterbeat release Gleam, which takes its inspiration from the beauty of the movement of light.
Park Jiha stunned audiences and critics alike with her Glitterbeat albums Communion and Philos.
‘Jiha’s music expresses as much emotion as words could convey’ (★★★★ Guardian)
‘With one foot in traditional Korean music, and another in modern iterations of minimalism and ambient, Park Jiha created hypnotic streams of sound’ (The Wire)
‘Pushing at the boundaries of traditional and contemporary, Park Jiha creates absolute lucidity when she wants to and complete disorientation when she does not’ (The Quietus)
She now returns with third Glitterbeat release Gleam, which takes its inspiration from the beauty of the movement of light.