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MARDI 10 MARS 2026
STONEY & THE JAGGED EDGE - CHASING RAINBOWS
HE 6 - SCAR OF LOVE
DANTALIAN’S CHARIOT - CHARIOT RISING
Love Hurts / Beautiful Doll
Love Hurts / Beautiful Doll
HE 6 - Theme 1. Introduction Music (Go Go Sound '71 Vol.1 & 2) [2003]
Relatable.
HE 6 -[02]- 4-4 Time For Guitar - Go Go Sound '71
He 6 - 아름다운 인형 (Beautiful Doll) [1972]
Considering the amount of change Korea (by this time separated into North and South) had gone though around the time of this albums release, it's hard to believe something some beautiful came from a country so recently torn by war. It also adds its own flavour to the then-recent style of psychedelic rock, connecting East and West with a splendid musical bridge.
It's hard finding much information on this group (let alone this release), so I'll be going purely off what I have listened to. The album contains 7 tracks, the second one (and my favourite at the time of first listen) appears to be a cover, but I can't be sure about any of the others. The tracks have a very funky sound to them, contributed from the rhythm section, with the psychedelic elements being delivered by the horns (flute, trumpets, saxophone maybe?) and razor-sharp guitar noodling at just the right time. The 14-minute title track is the one "out there" piece that every psych-rock album must have, with the last 4-or-so minutes of it being a funky drum solo that seems hint at the afrobeat sound that was developed halfway across the world.
If you're a fan of hip-hop, you've probably heard this album before. DJ Shadow sampled it on his first album (probably the lengthy drum solo from the title track), which lead me to find this. Had he never of done so, perhaps this gem would have been lost to the ages. Either way, it's a little piece of music history from a land whose musical export at the moment comprises of boy bands and girl groups. Let us never forget our 6 musical heroes.