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12 Voices, One Peace
Meet the musicians
The musicians behind the 2024 peace album
Released in 2024, the album "To You, a Stranger in a Faraway Place" is the official studio record of the Gangjeong Peace and Music project. Fourteen Korean acts — crossing indie, folk, jazz, and electronic — each contributed one song written around the theme of a peace they imagine for a stranger they may never meet.
This list is limited to artists who contributed a track to the album. The full yearly lineup of live performers at each Camp is listed on that year's camp page.
Each card opens a musician profile with Instagram/YouTube links, related live footage, and other musicians you may want to hear next. Album tracks themselves stream from the "Tracks" menu.

Project Around Surround
A trio project group pursuing harmony between Eastern mystique and modern sound

Jeong Jinseok
Known as the "Soseong-ri star," a former visual artist turned peace musician and activist who blends Gyeongsang dialect and blues to deliver a message of peace

Kim Dongsan & Blueeewoot
Kim Dongsan, a folk and blues musician based in Suwon, and his band Blueeewoot. His music about marginalized stories meets the band's solid performance.

MoredoSaturday
A folk duo formed by two musicians who met in the Gangjeong peace movement, delivering a message of peace through a natural and pure sensibility

Namsu
A female solo artist spanning indie to jazz who runs the cultural space "Woodpecker Bookshop" and connects music and literature

Kim In
An independent musician who sings of nature and peace, expressing deep affection for the environment and life through unique experiments

Leaves
A folk duo with clear resonance by Yeoul and Wongirl, offering delicate harmonies like the breath of nature

MOMO
A jazz duo expressing facets of modern society through improvisation and experimentation, with a unique sound by Yejin Angela Park and Hwang Seulgi

Jai x HANASH
A meeting of Jai, who tells stories with a sorrowful yet powerful voice, and HANASH, who expands soundscapes with experimental synths

Lee Seoyoung
A singer-songwriter and forest interpreter who expresses a sense of connection found in forests and nature with a lyrical, attractive tone

