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Music Farm
Founded2002
FounderKang Tae-kyu
Distributor(s) Kakao Entertainment
Genre K-pop
Modern rock
Folk rock
Synthpop
Country of origin South Korea
Location Seoul
Official website http://www.musicfarm.co.kr

Music Farm ( Korean뮤직팜) is a Korean pop record label, founded with the band Cherry Filter as a name of Farm Entertainment in 2002.

Background

In 2001, producer Lee Guk-hyun met the modern rock group Cherry Filter in a live club at Hongdae and started the agency 'Farm Entertainment' by producing the band's 2nd album. The album succeeded and the unknown band became one of the leader in K-pop modern rock scene. The agency was expanded and produced the albums of Kim Jin-pyo, Kim Dong-ryool and other musicians and in 2005, the name was changed to Music Farm. Recently John Park, the semi-finalist of American Idol 9, joined the label. [1]

Artists

Current

Groups

Soloists

Former

References

  1. ^ "John Park: "My Goal is to Become a Musician (Not an Entertainer)"". soompi.com. 2012-02-24.

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