HYBE's podcast 'Music interjection' mixes completely different fields such as science and baseball with music to deliver fresh entertainment to living rooms.
HYBE podcast channel STAN:A on the 7th revealed the star-studded guest lineups for episodes 2 and 3 of 'Music interjection' through its official channel. From science communicator Orbit to Hanwha Eagles' 'Director General' Hong Chang-hwa, this unusual meeting that breaks the boundaries of music is expected to raise fans' anticipation.
In episode 2, which will be released at 6 p.m. today (the 8th), science communicator Orbit appears and offers the fresh perspective that "music is also science." Meeting hosts producer Hitchhiker and singer-songwriter Jin Choi and her child, Orbit scientifically analyzes the mysterious reactions that occur in the brain and body when we listen to music.
In particular, by delving into the effects on our bodies of "songs banned during the college entrance exam" or "work songs" that you can't stop once you hear them, it will coolly resolve everyday curiosities. It is also expected to offer a unique pleasure by tracing the subtle intersections of music and science through K-pop lyrics containing scientific themes, such as Younha's "event horizon" and SHINee's "Hitchhiking."
In episode 3, which airs on the 22nd, a provocative conversation will take place under the theme "K-pop's rival is baseball." "Cheer god" Hanwha Eagles' Hong Chang-hwa, Director General of cheering, and baseball YouTuber and author Razel join to examine the "crowd singing" culture that connects ballparks and concert venues from multiple angles.
It interestingly unpacks the process by which music, once the exclusive domain of concert halls, is reborn as baseball cheering songs and the key roles music plays within the baseball industry, and the explosive synergy created when music and baseball meet. Vivid on-site stories about how K-pop is varied and used in stadium cheering sections are also expected.
HYBE Media Studio said, "Music is a culture that permeates every aspect of our lives and is not limited to a specific industry," and added, "We hope it will be an opportunity to view music from more three-dimensional and diverse perspectives through figures representing various fields."
Since the first episode was released on the 24th of last month, "Music interjection," which received praise that "the novel insights are impressive" for the episode "criteria for choosing music" with artist ILLIT, is drawing attention to what new musical experiences this "interjection," which expanded its scope to science and baseball, will offer listeners.
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