JANG Young-gyu is a music director who leaves addictive rhythm and tone color regardless of genre. In 2009, he worked on as many as five films, Paju, Woochi, A Million, Running Turtle, and The Actresses, which evidences movie directors preference for his music. His arrangement and performance of "Dont let me be misunderstood" in <The Good, the Bad, the Weird>(2008), which he collaborated on with DALPALAN, presented forceful beat and excitement to the movie. He...
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JANG Young-gyu is a music director who leaves addictive rhythm and tone color regardless of genre. In 2009, he worked on as many as five films, Paju, Woochi, A Million, Running Turtle, and The Actresses, which evidences movie directors preference for his music. His arrangement and performance of "Dont let me be misunderstood" in <The Good, the Bad, the Weird>(2008), which he collaborated on with DALPALAN, presented forceful beat and excitement to the movie. He started his film music career on <The Foul King>, and worked on <The Coast Guard>, <A Bittersweet Life>, <Sympathy for Mr. Vengeance>, <Hypnotized>, <Tazza: The High Rollers>, and other movies that used intense music. In <Dasepo Naughty Girls> and <Antique>, he used musical numbers, which is rarely attempted in Chungmooro. He plays in the indie band AuAuBu Project and worked as the music director of a dance performance of the renowned dancer, Pina Baush. In 2010, he worked on <The Yellow Sea> by the director of <The Chaser>, NA Hong-jin.
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