Lim Ji-Hoon's "Organ Orgasm": A Fusion of Jazz, Funk, and Reggae
Presenting "Organ Orgasm", a unique solo album by Lim Ji-Hoon, the master of the Hammond B3. Released in association with Beatball Records in 2012, this album is a rich blend of jazz, funk, and reggae. As a former member of the funk outfit Asoto Union, Lim Ji-Hoon's work exhibits a complex, well-rounded sound that is both captivating and refreshing.
A Tribute to the Greats
Lim Ji-Hoon's debut solo album is a tribute to the composers and works that have shaped his musical journey. With tracks ranging from pieces by Ethiopian jazz titan Mulatu Astatke to R&B, Latin, and jazz classics like 'Cry Me a River' and 'Sookie Sookie', Lim Ji-Hoon offers a unique listening experience. The album also features Lim Ji-Hoon's rendition of 'The Waterfront' by The Kim Trio, a disco-funk unit that dominated the Korean club scene in the late 70s and early 80s.
Tracklist
Experience the fusion of genres with these tracks from "Organ Orgasm":
Track |
1. Mascaram Setaba 2. Yekermo Sew 3. Evil Ways 4. Cry Me a River 5. Joshua Fit the Battle of Jericho 6. Sookie Sookie 7. Besame Mucho 8. The Waterfront |
"Organ Orgasm" is not only a musical exploration but also a tribute to the era of 60s jazz and the golden age of Lounge. The album cover features AV actress Hojo Maki, lending a unique aesthetic to this remarkable musical journey.