박혜진 Park Hye Jin releases her highly-anticipated debut album Before I Die on Ninja Tune. The album—entirely written, produced and performed by the South Korean-born and now LA-based the producer, rapper, singer, and DJ—follows the release of her hugely successful ‘How can I’ EP and comes on the heels of a string of collaborations, working with the likes of Clams Casino and Take A Daytrip (“Y DON’T U”), Blood Orange (“CALL ME (Freestyle)”) and Nosaj Thing (“CLOUDS”), plus a remix from Galcher Lustwerk (“Can you”).
Lead single and opening track ‘Let’s Sing Let’s Dance’, a wistful dance track that places Hye Jin’s mantra-like vocals over piano keys and rumbling bass. Elsewhere on the record she continues to expand her sonic palette, drawing on a range of influences that take in electronic, rap / hip-hop and downtempo sensibilities to present the most complete vision yet of her sound.
Before I Die
$31.99
Deluxe Edition. Includes bonus black 7".
Hot Pink LP + Black 7"
LP-ZEN-277X
$24.99$14.99
Color Vinyl Chosen By Park Hye Jin
Grey Opaque Vinyl
ZEN277RT
$14.99
CD-ZEN-277
Usually dispatched in 5-10 days
$26.99
Baby Blue Vinyl
LP-ZEN-277C2
Before I Die
$31.99
Deluxe Edition. Includes bonus black 7".
Hot Pink LP + Black 7"
LP-ZEN-277X
$24.99$14.99
Color Vinyl Chosen By Park Hye Jin
Grey Opaque Vinyl
ZEN277RT
$14.99
CD-ZEN-277
Usually dispatched in 5-10 days
$26.99
Baby Blue Vinyl
LP-ZEN-277C2
박혜진 Park Hye Jin releases her highly-anticipated debut album Before I Die on Ninja Tune. The album—entirely written, produced and performed by the South Korean-born and now LA-based the producer, rapper, singer, and DJ—follows the release of her hugely successful ‘How can I’ EP and comes on the heels of a string of collaborations, working with the likes of Clams Casino and Take A Daytrip (“Y DON’T U”), Blood Orange (“CALL ME (Freestyle)”) and Nosaj Thing (“CLOUDS”), plus a remix from Galcher Lustwerk (“Can you”).
Lead single and opening track ‘Let’s Sing Let’s Dance’, a wistful dance track that places Hye Jin’s mantra-like vocals over piano keys and rumbling bass. Elsewhere on the record she continues to expand her sonic palette, drawing on a range of influences that take in electronic, rap / hip-hop and downtempo sensibilities to present the most complete vision yet of her sound.