By iamraeiam | August 11, 2025
After crafting over 100 songs for K-Dramas, K-pop artists, and indie projects, South Korean musician Dailog is finally ready to tell his own story.
South Korean independent singer-songwriter and producer Dailog is stepping into the spotlight with the release of a self-produced, six-track EP on September 1. Known for composing music for K-Dramas, K-pop artists, and a variety of indie projects, Dailog has built an impressive catalog of over 100 released songs — but this marks a pivotal moment in his personal music journey.
The upcoming EP blends indie rock, surf rock, and dream pop into a colorful and immersive indie pop sound. Crafted without label backing, the project is a testament to Dailog’s independence and hands-on creative vision. Every element, from songwriting to production, has been shaped entirely by his own artistry.
While much of his professional work has been behind the scenes, Dailog has been steadily cultivating a presence as a solo performer. With around 10,000 monthly Spotify listeners, he is still in the early stages of building his profile — but the new release signals a bold next step. The EP also carries a global appeal: most of its tracks are in English, making the music accessible to a wider international audience eager to discover fresh sounds from South Korea’s vibrant indie scene.
“I’ve always enjoyed telling stories through music, whether for a TV scene, another artist, or my own emotions,” Dailog shares. “This release is me fully embracing my own voice and sound, and inviting listeners into that world.”
The album’s sonic palette captures shimmering guitar tones, driving rhythms, and a dreamy yet energetic atmosphere. Influences from surf rock’s sun-drenched riffs and dream pop’s ethereal textures are woven into a distinctly modern indie pop framework, creating a listening experience that’s both nostalgic and forward-looking.
As an independent artist, Dailog is eager to connect with media outlets, music bloggers, playlist curators, and fellow creatives interested in covering the release or collaborating on interviews, feature articles, and social media content. With no label machinery, this release thrives on grassroots connection — and it’s an open invitation for listeners worldwide to join the journey.
The EP will be available on all major streaming platforms starting September 1.
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