To see Hun Choi DJ is to witness someone who truly loves what he does. Where many DJs playing festival stages stare stonily at their equipment and relentlessly pump out high-octane club music, Choi is just as likely to take the energy down to a simmer with a mellow jazz number as he is to play a disco classic and whip off his shirt, beaming, to dance along with everyone else. His sets have an exploratory quality, so to be This story is from Kinfolk Issue Forty-Six Buy Now Related Stories Music Issue 50 Caroline Polachek “The thing that eats at me a little bit is how subjective my music is.... You can’t get away from ‘Caroline Polachek.’” Music Issue 50 Odd Jobs Molly Lewis, professional whistler. Music Issue 50 Behind the Scenes Film composer Emile Mosseri on the art of setting music to film. Music Issue 49 Tove Lo The pop star reflects on the big feelings behind her biggest hits. Music Issue 49 Róisín Murphy Five questions for an art-pop icon. Music Issue 46 Lil Silva A superstar collaborator steps into the spotlight.
Music Issue 50 Caroline Polachek “The thing that eats at me a little bit is how subjective my music is.... You can’t get away from ‘Caroline Polachek.’”