Electron Sheep (Korean: 전자양; RR: Jeonjayang) is a South Korean Folktronica band, consisting of members Lee Jong-beom, Yoo Jeong-mok, Ryuji, and Jeon Sol-ki. Originally formed in 2001 as a solo project by Lee Jong-beom, the band draws inspiration from Philip K. Dick's novel Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?, which influenced both the band’s name and its thematic elements. Electron Sheep debuted with their first studio album, Day Is Far Too Long, in 2001, introducing their blend of folk and electronic music. In 2015, the project expanded into a full band with the addition of Yoo Jeong-mok, Ryuji, and Jeon Sol-ki. Together, they crafted a more diverse and textured sound, blending traditional folk elements with electronic beats. Their first release as a group was the extended play King of Noise (소음의 왕), which came out in September 2015. The band's atmospheric, experimental style continued to evolve, culminating in the release of their third studio album, Dungeon (던전), in 2017.
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