The Seoul Philharmonic Orchestra and SM Entertainment's classical music label, SM Classics, are teaming up for their eighth collaboration, with the release of the Korean boy band
The orchestral version and music video for "Boom Boom Bass," the title track of RIIZE's first mini album, will be released at 6 p.m. on the 13th.
The orchestral version of "Boom Boom Bass" from "RIIZE" is a funky disco song that expresses the passion and ambition of youth, the beginning of love, and the excitement of the heart.
The main melody and track of the original song, which is expressed with a rhythmic beat and a groovy bass line, have been reconstructed with orchestral instruments, adding a clear sense of color.
In particular, the recording of this orchestral version was done with SM
Classics composers and arrangers Kang Sang-eon, Kang Han-mae, Kim Yong-san, and Lee Gwa
All five members, including Ngil, Cho In-woo, and Choi In-woo, participated in the song. Taking advantage of the characteristics of the original song, which was based on the bass guitar as its main concept, the electric bass was added to the orchestral arrangement, resulting in a sophisticated and highly polished song.
The music video includes the electric bass sound. Hwang Ho-gyu, bassist of the "SM Jazz Trio" that debuted in August, participated in the arrangement and performance of the electric bass.
A total of 100 people, including 10 members of the Seoul Symphony Orchestra and 40 bassists, will perform a magnificent performance.
In June 2020, Classics became the first Korean symphony orchestra to enter into a business partnership with an entertainment company.
In 2020, Red Velvet's "Red Flavor" and SHINee member Jong Hyun's "End of a
In 2022, Red Velvet's "Feel My Rhythm" and aespa's debut song "Black
Mamba," Girls' Generation's "Into The New World" and EXO's "Growl" in 2023, and "Red" in 2024.
The Seoul Philharmonic Orchestra and SM Music Group released an orchestral version of Velvet's "Psycho."
Classics is continually developing new content that transcends the boundaries of genres through the encounter between K-POP and classical music.
"Through collaborations with various artists, we plan to present high-quality music that is accessible to everyone."
The orchestral version and music video for "Bass" will be available on various music streaming sites and YouTube at 6 p.m. on the 13th.
It can be seen on the TOWN channel.
2024/09/12 13:12 KST
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