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Bin-Jip (band)

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Bin-Jip is a Hungarian Electronic music group.

Bin-Jip
OriginBudapest,  Hungary
GenresElectronic, Trip hop, Nu jazz, Experimental
Years active2010–present
LabelsLaB6
MembersVeronika Harcsa
Bálint Gyemant
Andrew J
Websitewww.bin-jip.com

History

The name “Bin-Jip” ("empty houses”) originates from the Korean movie with the same name, which is a well-liked movie of the members. The strange story of the movie took place in apartments and rooms showing similarity with the band’s history, which was born in Andrew J’s living-room. That is where their first songs were written and the musicians create a band.

Three young musicians are behind the odd-sounding name Bin-Jip, Veronika Harcsa as singer and writer, Bálint Gyémánt as guitarist and Andrew J as producer and DJ.

Discography

Their debut album "Enter" was released in fall 2010 by their own label LAB6 in Hungary and by Whereabouts Records in Japan. At this time and during the following tour Zsolt Kaltenecker was also a member of Bin-Jip. Enter won the Alternative Album of the Year 2011 Fonogram Award in Hungary.

Their second album "Heavy" was released in December 2014.