Debut Album Reviews

"When was the last time you felt like you had discovered an entirely new subgenre? 'HOME’ by BEOM captures that feeling perfectly."

"Fusing conservatory-level technical rigor with a modern pop sensibility... It is a bold exploration of contemporary musical boundaries—a sophisticated, authentic, and resolutely innovative debut..."

"Weaves in and out of alternative pop and leftfield electronica with gusto and elegance; aleatory jazz licks make their way into the heart of popular songwriting, building a sonic universe that’s highly authentic to BEOM’s artistic persona..."

"Fluid interplay between organic musicianship and digital architecture, where intricate low-end movement meets shimmering synth layers and finely tuned rhythmic drive. It’s a sound that feels both meticulously constructed and expressive, as if each element has been allowed to evolve naturally within a carefully designed framework."

"Lovely, sophisticated array of jazz-inspired harmonies and synth layering, marking a transition from his roles as a mentor and session player into a distinct, boundary-pushing solo identity."

"Debut that feels less like an introduction and more like an unveiling—HOME, the first full-length release from Denver-based producer and multi-instrumentalist BEOM, leans decisively in that direction. Built from a dense interplay of electronic textures, jazz-informed structures, and pop sensibilities, the album unfolds with a sense of quiet confidence, rarely overstating its intentions yet consistently revealing its depth."

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"I believe both risk and failure are part of the process. That being said, I don’t think failure should be a shameful experience. It means the artist is trying, and a solution is in proximity as long as they don’t give up."
-BEOM