About

just Min makes music that feels like fragments of a dream — fleeting images, lingering feelings, and the occasional sting of reality. Raised between Hong Kong and Seoul, he’s spent much of his life caught in the in-between. That innate sense of dislocation bleeds into his sound: a blend of indie and bedroom pop, threaded with singer-songwriter sensibilities, that feels both intimate and expansive.

His debut EP Molten is a portrait of emotional chaos — love unraveling too fast, the ache of losing yourself, and the strange clarity after everything falls apart. Across washed-out guitars, ambient textures, and bursts of alt-pop urgency, Molten doesn’t clean up the wreckage; it lets it breathe, reassembling the mess into something raw, familiar, and unexpectedly comforting: like tracing old scars with your fingers.

Praised by Wonderland Magazine as “utterly refreshing,” just Min invites listeners to drift through memory and feeling, where even the briefest emotions leave something behind.

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