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Guinneissik's Maximalist Debut Blends Global Club Sounds
3 Feb
Summary
- Guinneissik blends trance with singeli, reggaeton, and hard drum rhythms.
- Debut album GIRL I LOVE YOU explores confessional male desire.
- The album showcases Seoul's vibrant DIY music scene.

Seoul producer Guinneissik, also known as Han Seok-woo, has released his debut album, GIRL I LOVE YOU, a maximalist exploration of sound and emotion. He fortifies trance-inflected sensibilities with singeli, reggaeton, and hard drum rhythms, demonstrating that maximalism remains vibrant. His training under Korean electro-house pioneer KIRARA and classical composition background inform his unique approach.
The album masterfully distills global club genres, incorporating elements from DJ Travella and Himera, while also featuring K-rap cadences over reggaeton beats. Beyond the sonic experimentation, Han's lyrics confront male desire, with themes ranging from explicit imagery to broader social commentary, as seen in his past work supporting LGBTQ+ causes.
GIRL I LOVE YOU is also a testament to Seoul's dynamic music scene, particularly the DIY venue ACS. This community spirit is woven throughout the album, culminating in tracks that celebrate human connection and artistic collaboration, including vocal cameos from fellow Seoul artists.




