The Pochonbo Electronic Ensemble (Korean:보천보전자악단 - Pocheonbo Jeonja-akdan) is an orchestra from
North Korea. It is famous for its performances of revolutionary and folk songs. They have been reported to be one of the country's most popular groups.[1][2][3]
The group takes its name from the
Battle of Pochonbo on 4 June 1937, when a
guerrilla unit under the leadership of
Kim Il-sung attacked compounds of the Japanese occupation force in
Pochonbo.[2] The group was formed on June 4, 1985, from the electronic music section of the
Mansudae Art Troupe.[4] The group is the first electronic pop group in the country.
The Pochonbo Electronic Ensemble can be heard on
North Korean radio stations. A total of 182 volumes (186 CDs) were released (due to
re-release of volumes 13-16 in the 1990s).[5]