SOME Korea
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S.O.M.E [in Korean: 썸] stands for Storm of Modern Electric. Someband is a known Korean Electro classical and pop Band that was formed in Seoul, South Korea in 2003 by band leader and professional Cellist Jae-eun Chang. The band consists of Contrabass player Yu-ri Lim, keyboard Hyo-jin Park, Violin Sae-jin Jong and Cellist Jae-eun Chang. The band music style is a fusion between electrical classical and pop music. Through various TV performances on major Korean TV channels and with pop stars the band has become a household name in the Electro classic and pop music world in South Korea. Contract negotiations dispute with a Korean record company disallowed the Band to bring out a record to this day. Today Cellist Jae-eun Chang and Contrabass player Yu-ri Lim are the only two original members of the founding S.O.M.E Band line-up.
[edit] TV & Radio Performances
- 2007 SBS Radio HaHa TenTen Club
- 2005 MBC HDTV feat. M.C The Max
- 2005 MBC HDTV feat. Yoon Hee-jung
- 2004 KBS
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