In The Garden Of Eden: How This Self-Taught Producer Is Crafting K-pop's New Sound

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In The Garden Of Eden: How This Self-Taught Producer Is Crafting K-pop's New Sound
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“During my 20s, I thought mentoring was about changing someone by transferring knowledge to them. Now I focus on supporting an individual’s discovery of themselves.” The man behind ATEEZofficial’s bold sound reveals all ATEEZ kqent

It’s March 24, 2019, and Warsaw feels like it’s about to explode. The small Brooklyn venue, housed in a humble Polish community center, shakes with the anticipation of over 1,000 people waiting for K-pop groupto take the stage. It’s been less than five months since the band debuted, but their popularity in the United States has already outgrown this space.

The 31-year-old producer sits in his studio, a plush sanctuary in the trendy Sinsa neighborhood of Seoul. The only connection to the world outside is the faint chorus of shouting and laughter floating up from the street through a cracked window. Eden wears a pristine black Stussy sweatshirt, vinyl sweatpants, crisp white socks, and Nikes. His dark hair frames his face; he has a habit of running his hand through it to push it up and out of his eyes, only for it to fall back down. Though his lyrics articulate a spectrum of visceral, aching emotions, Eden himself radiates meditative calm.Not much is known about Eden outside of Korea.

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