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Mid-Air Thief

South Korean musician From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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Mid-Air Thief (Korean: 공중도둑; RR: Gongjungdoduk) is a pseudonymous South Korean folktronica musician. They have released three albums: Gongjoong Doduk (2015), Crumbling (2018) and Flood Format (2022).[1] Crumbling won Best Dance & Electronic Album at the 2019 Korean Music Awards.[2]

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Career

Mid-Air Thief started their career in 2012 using the stage name Hyoo (휴). In 2015, the project changed its name to Gongjoong Doduk (공중도덕) and released its self-titled debut album,[1] which was nominated for Best Modern Rock Album at the 2016 Korean Music Awards.[3] Their name would change again to Mid-Air Thief (공중도둑) after rappers Dok2 and The Quiett released a song called "공중도덕" as part of the 2016 South Korean reality competition show, Show Me the Money 5.[1]

In 2018, Mid-Air Thief released their second album, Crumbling, which features vocals by South Korean singer Summer Soul.[4] The album gained attention from online music communities.[5][6] Crumbling was nominated for both Album of the Year and Best Dance & Electronic Album at the 2019 Korean Music Awards, and won Best Dance & Electronic Album.[2]

In 2021, Mid-Air Thief contributed to the soundtrack for the anime series Sonny Boy.[7]

In 2022, Mid-Air Thief released their third album, Flood Format (손을 모아), via their Bandcamp page and under the name Bird's Eye Batang (새눈바탕).

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Discography

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