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Dalpalan
Birth nameKang Ki-young
Also known asDalparan
Kang Ki-yeong
Born (1966-07-16) July 16, 1966 (age 58)
Seoul, South Korea
Genres
Occupations
Instruments
Years active1986–present
Member ofPitch Present
Formerly of
  • Little Sky
  • Sinawe
  • H2O
  • Pipi Band Band
  • Pipi Long Stocking
  • Mozosonyon[1]
Korean name
Hangul
달파란
Hanja
Revised RomanizationDalparan
McCune–ReischauerTalp'aran
Birth name
Hangul
강기영
Hanja
Revised RomanizationGang Gi-yeong
McCune–ReischauerKang Kiyŏng

Dalpalan (born Kang Ki-young on July 16, 1966) is a South Korean film score composer and music director.[2] He was a first-generation Korean heavy metal and electronic musician and a former member of the bands Sinawi, H2O and Pipi Band.

He began making film music in 1997 with the film "Bad Movie" and made his full-fledged debut two years later with the film "Lies" (1999). In 2002, Dalparan, Jang Young-gyu, Bang Jun-seok, and Lee Byeong-hoon established the film music group "Pitch Present." Dalparan frequently collaborates with musician Jang Young-gyu, a fellow member of Pitch Present, on several film scores, including A Bittersweet Life (2005), The Good, the Bad, the Weird (2008), The Front Line (2011), The Thieves (2012), Assassination (2015), and The Wailing (2016).[3][4] As music director he is also known for his work in the film Vanishing Time: A Boy Who Returned (2017), Believer (2018), Samjin Company English Class (2019), and Phantom (2023).

Early life

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Dalpalan was born on July 16, 1966 as Kang Ki-young in Seoul. He attended Yongsan High School.

Career

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Early career as band musician

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After graduating from high school, Kang Ki-young started his music career as a bassist for the band Little Sky (1986) with Lee Ho-gyu, Lee Geun-hyung, and Kim Jong-seo.[5] Kang then joined the heavy metal band Sinawi with Shin Dae-cheol (guitar), Kim Jong-seo, and Kim Min-ki. He left during the recording of their first album, however later returning for their second album.[6][7]

He then formed the band H2O with Kim Min-gi (drums) and Park Hyun-jun (guitar) and did first album Don't Worry.[8] He worked on the second and third albums of H2O, which had an alternative genre.[9][10] He stopped promoting with H2O in 1993 as he no longer found rock music appealing. He expressed concerns about the authoritarian spirit of rock. In 1994, he spent a year in Paris, France to relax and pursue painting. It was during this time that he discovered techno music, which was booming in Europe. He realized that he could become disconnected from the international music scene if he didn't adapt to the changing trends.[11]

After coming home to Korea, in 1995, Dalpalan formed the neo-punk a Pipi Band with guitarist Park Hyeon-joon, whom he met at H2O, and experimented with punk music.[9][10][11] The vocalist they discovered, Lee Yoon-jeong, immediately drew attention with her singing style and her unique fashion style and free-spiritedness reminiscent of Pippi Longstocking.[12][13][14]

After Lee Yoon-jeong's departure, the band changed its name to "Pippi Long Stocking with Goguma (Kwon Byeong-jun)" and continued performing. However, their unconventional actions, such as stopping performances and spitting at a camera during a live music ranking program, led to a ban from future appearances. The band eventually disbanded. Despite their short-lived existence, Pippi Long Stocking's musical experiments had a lasting impact on the culture of the time, introducing punk to a music industry dominated by ballads and dance music, incorporating techno into songs such as 'Strawberry'.[11] It was contributing to the emergence of an indie scene.[12][15][16]

Techno music and film music

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In late 1997, Kang Ki-young became deeply engaged with techno music. At that time, there were only around a dozen DJs active in the Hongdae area, most of whom were either night club DJs or rock cafe DJs, excluding those focused on hip-hop. Around this same period, techno DJs began to emerge, with musicians gradually getting involved in the scene casually for enjoyment. Prior to this, he had considered trying his hand at DJing and ultimately decided to pursue it. He selected the stage name 'Dalparan,' which derives from 'blue moon' in Korean, reversing the order of the words to create a more melodic-sounding name in the Korean language.[17]

The domestic techno scene was lacking in the late 1990s. Techno clubs near Hongik University were not established, and even Korea's largest PC communication techno club, '21st Century Groove' (Hitel), only had a few visitors each day. The first techno performance at 'Master Plan' near Hongik University in late 1997 was met with criticism from attendees who found the repetitive beats without lyrics unappealing. Dalparan experienced the challenges of the underground scene firsthand, realizing the difficulties of being a pioneer in a market with few consumers and no institutional support. Dalparan emphasized the need for collaboration between different music scenes, but lamented the lack of opportunities for emerging artists due to limited genre representation on mainstream media like TV.[11]

At the same time, Dalparan ventured into film music with the guidance of director Jang Sun-woo. Novelist Kim Yeon-su recommended Pippi Band's music to senior writer Jang Jeong-il, which inspired director Jang Sun-woo to create a film based on one of the songs from Pippi Band's second album, 'Incomplete Operation,' the following year. The film Bad Movie, featuring music by Dalparan, garnered significant attention and marked the growing recognition of music directors in the Korean film industry.[12][18]

In 1998, Dalparan released what is considered the first techno solo album to come out of Korea, titled 'Whistle Star'.[11] The album features an authentic techno sound, with minimal use of lyrics and a predominance of repetitive, mechanical-sounding elements that create a dreamy, atmospheric quality.[19]

Subsequently, Dalparan made his official debut as a music director with Jang Sun-woo's Lies in 1999. As a 'techno evangelist,' Dalparan incorporated techno music into his debut film.[11]

In 2000, Dalparan founded the film music group "Peach Project" (복숭아 프로젝트) with fellow musicians Bang Jun-seok from You&Me Blue,[20] Jang Young-gyu from Fisherman Project and Inalchi, and Lee Byung-hoon from the synth-pop band Lizard. Peach Project was a kind of loose community brought together by their shared interests. Gradually, the Peach Project began to gain recognition in the film industry, as this was a time when Korean films were entering a revival period.[21][22]

In the late summer of 2002, a planner named Jang Min-seung proposed a meeting with them. Together, they created a unique music space in Gimpo and established the film music company "Peach Present" (복숭아 프레젠트).[23]

In 2005, He worked with Jang Young-gyu as music directors for Kim Jee-woon's film A Bittersweet Life (2005).[24][25]

In 2007, Pippi Band's first album, "Cultural Revolution," was selected as the 51st in the top 100 Korean popular music albums by Kyunghyang Shinmun and the music-specialized webzine 'Heart Network.' Most of the tones used in his techno music are psychedelic, and he often uses sharp and aggressive tones on expensive vintage electronic instruments such as Waldorf and Roland TB-303.[26][27]

In 2009, Techno music finally gained popularity in Korea. Techno DJ 'Dalparan' played a key role in transforming techno, a once vague concept, into familiar music. As a leading member of 'Aurasoma', a DJ group known for techno parties, Dalparan also opened a techno club called '108' near Hongik University and hosted a release party for 'techno@kr', a compilation album featuring techno tracks by emerging artists.[11]

In 2012, he co-produced Kim C's solo album 'Priority'.[28]

In 2015, The Pippi Band reunited to celebrate their 20th anniversary with the release of EP album "Pppb". Their former manager, now a prominent figure in pop music, proposed releasing an album to mark the occasion.[29][30]

In 2016, Dalparan and Jang Young-gyu participated in the exhibition Delusion Earth with sound work.[31] He also served as judge for the 'World Music Film Trends' section of the international competition section of the 12th Jecheon International Music and Film Festival.[32]

Although he participated in some of the music for the SBS drama Big Issue in 2019, Mine is the first time he has overseen the overall music for a drama.[33][34] Followed by Kingdom Season 2.[35]

In 2020, Bang Jun-seok, Kim Tae-seong, and Dalparan joined The Audio Cinema Series (planned by Studio N).[36]

In 2021, Dalparan, who created Samjin Company English Class OST with the atmosphere of the 90s, including electronic music, techno, and disco, from the opening to the ending, received a music award in Blue Dragon Film Awards.[37]

Discography

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Singles

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  • 1997 Pippi Longstocking "The Fool Bus"

Albums

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  • 1987 Sinawi 2nd album "Down And Up"
  • 1991 H2O 2nd album "Don’t worry"
  • 1993 H2O 3rd album "Today I"
  • 1995 Pippi Band 1st album "Cultural Revolution [문화혁명]"
  • 1996 Pippi Band’s 2nd album "Impossible Mission [불가능한 작전]"
  • 1996 Pippi Band Remake "Red Bean Fish Buns [붕어빵]"
  • 1997 Pippi Longstocking 3rd album "One Way Ticket [원웨이 티켓]"
  • 1998 Dalparan 1st album "Whistle Star"
  • 2001 Toy Elephant Monk "A fairy tale book"
  • 2004 Dalparan & Byeongjun 1st album "Imitation Boy"[38]
  • 2004 Pippi Longstocking "The Complete Best [삐삐밴드 삐삐롱스타킹 The Complete Best]"
  • 2015 Pippi Band 20th anniversary EP album "Pppb"

Participating Album

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  • 1997 Lunchbox Commandos 1st album 《Delicious Omnibus Lunchbox Commandos》
  • 2002 《A New World of Music Invited by Yoo Hee-yeol》 (11. Rain)
  • 2005 《Korean Traditional Music Festival Commemorative Album》 (10. 2005 Kwaejinachingchingnane)
  • 2005 《Eastronika Episode.1》 (15. Love)

Film and television discographies

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Short film

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Short film credits[39]
Year Title Notes
English Original
2002 Cowardly Vicious 겁쟁이들이 더 흉폭하다 [40]
2004 Three... Extremes 쓰리, 몬스터 [41]
2006 Fangs 송곳니 [42]
Goodbye Children 굿바이 칠드런 [43]
2011 Dream the Good Dream 좋은 꿈 꾸세요 [44]

Feature film

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Film credits[39][45]
Year Title Notes
English Original
1997 Bad Movie 나쁜 영화 with Jung Jae-il
1998 The Cut Runs Deep
1999 Lies 거짓말
2002 Resurrection of the Little Match Girl 성냥팔이 소녀의 재림
The Coast Guard 해안선 Music Department
A Bizarre Love Triangle 알 포인트 Music Department
2004 R-Point 알 포인트
2005 A Bittersweet Life 달콤한 인생
Boy Goes to Heaven 소년, 천국에 가다
The Aggressives 태풍태양
2006 The Fox Family 구미호 가족
Les Formidables 타짜
Tazza: The High Rollers 타짜
Dasepo Naughty Girls 다세포 소녀
2007 Love Exposure
2008 Like Father, Like Son Music Department
The Good, the Bad, the Weird 좋은 놈, 나쁜 놈, 이상한 놈
Antique 서양 골동 양과자점 앤티크
Crush and Blush 미쓰 홍당무
2009 A Million 10억
2010 Foxy Festival 구미호 가족
The Yellow Sea 황해 music dept.
2011 The Front Line 고지전
Quick
Moby Dick
Countdown 카운트다운
2012 The Thieves 도둑들
Dangerously Excited 나는 공무원이다
2013 Man on the Edge 박수건달
Cold Eyes 감시자들
Secretly, Greatly 은밀하게 위대하게
South Bound
2014 For the Emperor 황제를 위하여
My Ordinary Love Story 내 연애의 기억
2015 The Silenced 경성학교: 사라진 소녀들
Assassination 암살
2016 The Wailing 곡성
Vanishing Time: A Boy Who Returned 가려진 시간
The Sound of Memories
Yourself and Yours 당신자신과 당신의 것)
Master 마스터
2017 Claire's Camera 클레어의 카메라
2018 The Accidental Detective 2: In Action 탐정: 리턴즈
Love+Sling 레슬러
Believer 독전
Hotel by the River 강변 호텔
2020 Samjin Company English Class 삼진그룹 영어토익반
Collectors 도굴
The Call
2022 Gentleman 젠틀맨
2023 Phantom 유령
Killing Romance [46]

Series

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Series credits[39][47]
Year Title Notes
English Original
2020 Kingdom Season 2 킹덤
2021 Kingdom Ashin of the North 킹덤
2021 Mine 마인
Secret Royal Inspector & Joy 어사와 조이
2023 See You in My 19th Life 이번 생도 잘 부탁해
2024 Moving 무빙

Accolades

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Awards and nominations

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Awards and nominations[48]
Year Award Category Nominated work Result Ref.
1999 1999 Mnet Video Music Awards Best Indie Performance "Invitation from Whistle Star" (휘파람별의 초대) Nominated
2001 Best Music 1st Korean Film Awards Resurrection of the Little Match Girl Nominated [48]
2005 25th Korean Association of Film Critics Awards Best Music A Bittersweet Life Won [48]
26th Blue Dragon Film Awards Nominated [48]
42nd Grand Bell Awards Nominated
4th Korean Film Awards Nominated [49]
Sitges Film Festival Best Original Soundtrack Won [50]
2006 Korean Popular Music Awards 2006 Movie Drama Music of the Year Won [51]
2008 29th Blue Dragon Film Awards Best Music The Good, the Bad, the Weird Nominated [52]
17th Buil Film Awards Nominated
2009 3rd Asian Film Awards Best Composer Nominated
2011 32nd Blue Dragon Film Awards Best Music The Front Line Nominated
2013 34th Blue Dragon Film Awards Cold Eyes Nominated
2015 24th Buil Film Awards The Silenced Nominated
36th Blue Dragon Film Awards Assassination Nominated
52nd Grand Bell Awards Nominated
2016 25th Buil Film Awards The Wailing Nominated
37th Blue Dragon Film Awards Won [53]
2017 54th Grand Bell Awards Vanishing Time: A Boy Who Returned Won [54]
22nd Chunsa Film Art Awards Technical Award (music) The Wailing Nominated
2018 27th Buil Film Awards Best Music Believer Nominated [55]
55th Grand Bell Awards Nominated [56]
39th Blue Dragon Film Awards Won
2019 JIMFF Awards hosted by the 15th Jecheon International Music and Film Festival Won [57]
2019 28th Buil Film Awards Hotel by the River Nominated
2021 41st Blue Dragon Film Awards Samjin Company English Class Won [58]
30th Buil Film Awards Nominated
42nd Blue Dragon Film Awards The Call Nominated
2023 32nd Buil Film Awards Phantom Won [59]
2023 Grand Bell Awards Won [60]

Listicles

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Name of publisher, year listed, name of listicle, and placement
Publisher Year Listicle Placement Ref.
Cine21 2023 Music Director of the Year Won [61]

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