Ssamzi Sound Festival

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Ssamzie Sound Festival
Genre Rock, Indie
DatesLate September or early October
Location(s) Flag of South Korea.svg Seoul, South Korea
Years active1999–2014
Website http://www.ssamziesoundfestival.com/

Ssamzie Sound Festival was an annual indie music festival held in South Korea since 1999. The first version of the festival was held in Yonsei University, with 20 local bands performing. The festival started out as a free one-day-festival, but as the festival got more attention it grew. The "Sumun Gosu" was a gateway to success in a career for Korean indie band. [1]

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1999 line-up

23 October, Yonsei University

Moorim Gosu
Sumun Gosu
  • Naked
  • Nell
  • Riverside Black Dog
  • Irish
  • Ayln
  • Indian Summer
  • Core Magazine
  • Hammer
Special Guest

2000 line-up

7 October, Yonsei University

Moorim Gosu
  • No Brain
  • Dr. Core 911
  • Delispice
  • Diablo
  • Rainy Sun
  • Lazyborn
  • Rollercoaster
  • Uh-Uh-Boo Project
  • Yoon Do-Hyun Band
  • Johnny Royal
  • Cosmos
  • Cocore
  • MP All Star
Sumun Gosu
  • The Ring
  • The Ear
  • Sweater
  • Starbucks
  • Upper
  • Wish
  • Funny Poweder
  • Pia
  • La C

2001 line-up

6 October, Yonsei University

Moorim Gosu
  • Gong-Myung
  • No Brain
  • Lazyborn
  • Bulldog Mansion
  • Uh-Uh-Boo Project
  • Sister's Barbershop
  • Lee Sang-Eun
  • Crying Nut
  • Pia
  • Herbukji
  • Huckleberryfinn
  • Hwang Bo-Ryung Band
Sumun Gosu
  • Dead End
  • Hot Potato
  • Layered Sunten
  • Madfret
  • Sugardonut
  • Watermelon
  • Taboo
  • Freddy House
Mool-gunner-on Gosu

2002 line-up

5 October, Sungkyunkwan University

Moorim Gosu
  • 3rd Line Butterfly
  • No Brain
  • Lazyborn
  • Rollercoaster
  • Samchung
  • Sugardonut
  • Shin Hae-Cheol Band
  • Uh-Uh-Boo Project
  • Jaurim
  • Johnny Royal
  • Cocore
  • Crash
Sumun Gosu
  • Ghetto Bombs
  • Nastyona
  • Dabang
  • Biuret
  • Schizo
  • Uhm Project
  • Joly Brothers Band
  • Hooky Club
Special Gosu
  • Dr. Core 911
  • Psy

2003 line-up

3 October, Ewha University

Moorim Gosu
Sumun Gosu
  • The Come
  • Rumble Fish
  • Slopman
  • Unroot
  • Cloud Kookoo Land
  • Hooligan
Special Gosu
  • Baek Ji-Young

2004 line-up

2 October, Sungkyunkwan University

Moorim Gosu
  • Ghetto Bombs
  • Wiretrap in My Eyes
  • Nestyona
  • Rux
  • Lazyborn
  • My Ant Mary
  • Vasco + Maximum Crew
  • Bulldog Mansion
  • Schizo
  • Sugardonut
  • Siderique
  • Sister's Baborshop
  • Lee Sang-Eun
  • Lee Seung-Hwan
  • In Sooni
  • Jaurim
  • Cho PD
  • Joosuk
  • Fortune Cookie
  • Pia
  • Cocore
  • Huckleberryfinn
Sumun Gosu
  • Repair Shop
  • Vanilla Unity
  • Haeryeong
  • Hollow Jan
  • Head Trip
Mool-Gunner-On Gosu
Special Gosu
  • Kim Jin-Pyo
  • JK Kim Dong-Uk
  • Crash

2005 line-up

2 October, Hanyang University

Moorim Gosu
  • Ghetto Bombs
  • Kim Chang-Wan
  • Nell
  • No Brain
  • Delispice
  • Rock Tigers
  • Rux
  • Rumble Fish
  • Vasellin
  • Viva Soul
  • Sahon
  • Seoul Electronic Band
  • Sugardonut
  • Spit Fire
  • Uh-Uh-Boo Project
  • Sister's Baborshop
  • Oh! Brothers
  • Windy City
  • I.F
  • Jaurim
  • Jang Phil-Soon
  • Jeon Jae-Duk
  • Joosuk
  • Casker
  • Crying Nut
  • Pia
Sumun Gosu
  • Shadow Palace
  • The Soul Engine
  • Drive Shower
  • Monni
  • Superkids
Mool-Gunner-On Gosu
Special Gosu
  • Psy

2006 line-up

30 September, Olympic Park

Moorim Gosu
  • Kim Jang-Hoon
  • Nell
  • No Brain
  • Dynamic Duo
  • Moonshine Fairy's Grand Slam
  • Lazyborn
  • Vanilla Unity
  • Biuret
  • Sugardonut
  • Schizo
  • Shim Su-Bong
  • Epikhigh
  • YB
  • Lee Sang-Eun
  • Lee Ji-Hyung
  • Cocore
  • Trans Fixion
  • Fortune Cookie
  • Prana
  • Pia
  • Hachi and TJ
  • Maximum Crew (with DJ Tactics)
  • Morning of Oul
Sumun Gosu
  • Golden Pops
  • Lolos
  • Starbow
  • Cockrasher
  • Coolage
Mool-Gunner-On Gosu
Special Gosu
  • Hyun Jin-Young

2007 line-up

30 September, Hangang Nanji Park

Moorim Gosu
  • Nell
  • No Brain
  • Dynamic Duo
  • Dr. Core 911
  • Drunken Tiger
  • MOT
  • Mongoos
  • Vasellin
  • Vasco & B-Boy All Mighty
  • VOY
  • Spring Summer Autumn Winter
  • Sugardonut
  • Superkids
  • The Strikes
  • Sister's Baborshop
  • Omega 3
  • Windy City
  • Lee Sang-Eun
  • Lee Seung-Hwan
  • Jang Sa-Ik
  • Crying Nut
  • Crash
  • Fortune Cookie
  • Pia
  • Hollow Jan
  • DJ Baram
  • DJ Jinu
  • DJ Yeonjun & RYOO
Sumun Gosu
  • Gukkasten
  • Ninesin
  • The Plastic Day
  • Minaeri
  • Hello Sea
Mool-Gunner-On Gosu
  • Yama Arashi
  • Nude Voice
  • Towa Tei
  • Yenn Destal from Modjo & Play Paul
  • Jonny Fiasco
Special Gosu
  • Bigbang

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