Busan Music

Gordon Bazsali Jr. Releases Solo Album

Gordon Bazsali Jr. Releases Solo Album

BUSAN, South Korea -- Local musician Gordon Bazsali, Jr. recently released his new album Anathema,  a three-year project which has earned rave reviews and features some of Busan's best talent. Bazsali is a long time trumpet, guitar and electric bass player on the local music scene who also plays in One Drop East.

The Hampshire, Illinois native's 11-track album features contributions by local musicians Jim Batcho, Kelsey Smith and Gino Brann. It marks his sixth release, and his first since working with Busan-based band Cuttlefish. The liner notes hint at his eccentric sound: "This album represents three years of work, recorded on studio mics and iPhones, employing mostly guitars, but also trumpets, cocktail glasses, school desks, passing trains, and dog whimpers."




Documentary at BIFF Features Soundtrack by Busan Expats

Documentary at BIFF Features Soundtrack by Busan Expats

BUSAN, South Korea -- Deep within the heart of cinema is an understated language, transcribed by the moving image, and interpreted on an emotional level by the audience. What some people may not know is that virtually every country with a prominent film industry has seen a revolution; an era in filmmaking which brought about significant changes to the way movies are made. Putting all of this into context begs the question: What do we really know about the history of Korean cinema?



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