[News] Winterplay releases albums in Europe and Japan
2010.08.27
Korean pop jazz group Winterplay has released albums in Europe and Japan, according to their agency Fluxus Music on Thursday.
Fluxus announced that the jazz quartet released their first overseas album “Songs of Colored Love" in London on August 23 and single "Don't Know Why" in Japan yesterday.
The band plans to visit England for a showcase at the Korean Cultural Service located in London on September 10 to celebrate the release of the album and perform at the famous Mayor's Thames Festival, a two-day free outdoor arts festival, the following day.
In Japan, the jazz quartet will take the stage of "Slow Music, Slow Live Festival" in Tokyo on August 29 where they will sing the track "Don't Know Why" for the first time.
Winterplay is composed of Lee Joo-han (leader and trumpet), Moon Hye-won (vocalist), Choi Woo-joon (guitarist) and So Eun-kyu (contrabassist). The jazz quartet made their debut with the first album "CHOCO SNOW BALL" in 2008 with a follow-up single featuring the hit song "Happy Bubble."
Winterplay will be releasing their second full-length album in Korea on September 14.
Reporter : Lucia Hong luciahong@ Editor : Jessica Kim jesskim@ <ⓒ10Asia All rights reserved>
If you’ve grown up around Indian motorcycling, the Royal Enfield Bullet 350 is hard to ignore. I wanted a simple, classic-looking motorcycle with a strong low-end feel, modern fuelling, and safety equipment that suits daily riding. After 1,500 km of mixed use – city commutes, short highway stretches, and the usual broken patches – here’s what living with the Bullet 350 has genuinely been like. Read more
Fertility planning has become an increasingly informed and structured process that is supported by medical advancements and accessible digital tools. For individuals and couples navigating conception whether naturally or through assisted methods understanding the reproductive timeline is essential. Read more
Luxury is not the same for everyone. No matter how high-end the facilities are, a standardised experience will cheapen your stay. South Tyrol's top hotels finally cracked this problem: different people need totally different things from holidays, so why pretend everyone wants identical experiences? The best wellness properties now split into distinct styles. Pick what actually matches your needs instead of accepting whatever standard package gets thrown at you. Here are some ideas to focus your holiday around. Read more