K-indie
K-indie, short for Korean independent music, refers to a genre of music that is produced outside the mainstream music industry in South Korea. It encompasses a variety of styles, including rock, folk, and electronic, and is characterized by its artistic freedom and diverse sounds. K-indie artists often self-produce their music and rely on online platforms for distribution, allowing them to reach a global audience.
The K-indie scene has gained popularity in recent years, with artists like Hyukoh and The Black Skirts leading the way. This movement emphasizes originality and personal expression, attracting listeners who seek alternatives to mainstream K-pop. K-indie showcases the rich musical talent and creativity present in South Korea's vibrant cultural landscape.