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Chang Wording Girl were formed in 2001 when Kim Kyung-Soon, Serendipity Jin-Ho and Mun Yong-Chik met whilst studying in Seoul. All three shared an interest in the chong-um scene which was spearheading a re-interpretation of traditional mask dances and CWG soon became the movements most sought-after musicians.
A 10 minute section Neon Eon has been played on BBC Radio 3's influential Mixing It show and Wire magazine said of the record:- "Neon Eon presents an uncompromising sound, a single piece of music that shifts restlessly between moods and arrangements for more than 20 minutes, never settling into anything resembling a comfortable groove, but opting for an episodic series of compressed but intense tableaux.
Amid the processed fuzziness, grit and aural clutter, there are hints at melody, small snippets of twanging guitar, suggestive of a fleeting, ghostlike harmony struggling to be heard."
Chang Wording Girl are currently developing ideas for a new project - watch this space for more details.
Chang Wording Girl are interested to work with established film makers and are always interested in receiving proposals for their involvement in film and theatrical performances.
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