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Genre
  
Dance/electronic

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Albums
  
Ghil, Noisy Love Songs (For George Dyer)

Record labels
  
Tzadik Records, Ideologic Organ, Software, Fataka, LJ RECORDS, Amulet, OTO roku

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Okkyung Lee (born 1975 in Daejeon, South Korea) is a South Korean cellist, improviser, and composer.

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Lee moved to Boston in 1993, where she received a dual bachelor's degree in Contemporary Writing and Production and Film Scoring (Berklee College of Music), and a master's degree in Contemporary Improvisation (New England Conservatory of Music).

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In 2000, Lee moved to New York and immersed herself in the city’s downtown music scene. Since then, she has collaborated with a wide range of musicians and artists, including Laurie Anderson, David Behrman, Mark Fell [2], Douglas Gordon, Jenny Hval, Vijay Iyer, Christian Marclay, Lasse Marhaug, Haroon Mirza, Thurston Moore, Ikue Mori, Lawrence D “Butch” Morris, Jim O’Rourke, Evan Parker, Marina Rosenfeld, Wadada Leo Smith, Swans, Cecil Taylor, C. Spencer Yeh and John Zorn.

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In 2013, Lee curated the Music Unlimited festival in Wels, Austria, giving it the title "The most beautiful noise on earth".

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Lee received a Foundation for Contemporary Arts Grant in 2010. and a Doris Duke Performing Artist Award in 2015

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Solo

  • Nihm (Tzadik, 2005)
  • I Saw The Ghost Of An Unknown Soul And It Said… (Ecstatic Peace, 2008)
  • Noisy Love Songs (For George Dyer) (Tzadik, 2010)
  • Ghil (Ideologic Organ/Editions Mego, 2013)
  • Collaborations

  • "Rubbings", with Christian Marclay on From The Earth To The Spheres Vol. 7 (Opax, 2005; A Silent Place, 2006). Split LP with My Cat is an Alien.
  • Still Life With Commentator, by Vijay Iyer and Mike Ladd (Savoy Jazz, 2007)
  • Check for Monsters, with Steve Beresford and Peter Evans (Emanem, 2009)
  • Spiritual Dimensions, by Wadada Leo Smith (Cuneiform Records, 2009)
  • Femina, by John Zorn (Tzadik, 2009)
  • Dicteé/Liber Novus, by John Zorn (Tzadik, 2010)
  • The Bleeding Edge, with Peter Evans and Evan Parker (psi, 2011)
  • Anicca, with Phil Minton (Dancing Wayang, 2011)
  • Cold / Burn, with Anla Courtis, C. Spencer Yeh and Jon Wesseltoft (Feeding Tube Records, 2012)
  • Almost Even Further" with 6ix (Leo Records, 2012)
  • White Cables, Black Wires, with John Edwards (Fataka, 2013)
  • Look Right, with Nina de Heney and Lisa Ullen (LJ Records, 2013)
  • Holding It Down" Veterans' Dreams Project, by Vijay Iyer and Mike Ladd (Pi Recordings, 2013)
  • Wake Up Awesome, with Lasse Marhaug and C. Spencer Yeh (Software, 2013)
  • Piper, with Jon Wesseltoft (Holidays Records, 2014)
  • Skein, with Richard Barrett, Tony Buck, Frank Gratkowski, Wilbert de Joode, Achim Kaufmann (Leo Records, 2014)
  • Seven, by Evan Parker Electroacoustic Septet (Victo, 2015)
  • Live at Stone, with Chris Corsano and Bill Nace (Open Mouth, 2015)
  • "A Pattern For Becoming", by Mark Fell (The Tapeworm, 2015)
  • "Live at Cafe Oto", with Bill Orcutt (Otoroku, 2016)
  • "Cloud of Unknown" on The Glowing Man by Swans (Mute/Young God, 2016)
  • "Amalgam", with Christian Marclay (Northern Spy Records, 2016)
  • Songs

    One Hundred Years Old RainNoisy Love Songs (For George Dyer) · 2011
    Upon a Fallen TreeNoisy Love Songs (For George Dyer) · 2011
    Saeya SaeyaNoisy Love Songs (For George Dyer) · 2011

    References

    Okkyung Lee Wikipedia