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Shin Hae-chul (
Hangul The Korean alphabet, known as Hangul, . Hangul may also be written as following South Korea's standard Romanization. ( ) in South Korea and Chosŏn'gŭl in North Korea, is the modern official writing system for the Korean language. The let ...
: 신해철; May 6, 1968 – October 27, 2014) was a South Korean singer-songwriter and record producer known for being a pioneer of Korean
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music. He was referred to by fans as the "Demon Lord" or "The Devil" for his charismatic stage presence. Shin and his band Muhangwedo debuted at the 1988 MBC Campus Music Festival, where the band won first place for the song "To You." He formed the experimental rock band N.EX.T in 1992. He was also known for hosting a radio show from 2001 to 2012. Shin died as a result of
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after undergoing surgery in 2014.


Early life

Shin Hae-chul was born on May 6, 1968. He enrolled in
Sogang University Sogang University (SU, Hangul: 서강대학교 Hanja: 西江大學校, literally "West River University") is one of the most prestigious private research universities in Seoul, South Korea. It was established in 1960 by the Wisconsin Province of ...
in 1987, where he studied philosophy until he dropped out to focus on his music career.


Career


Debut

Shin formed the band Muhangwedo (
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: 무한궤도) in 1988 when he was a sophomore at Sogang University. The band received national attention when it appeared on the televised 1988 MBC Campus Music Festival, a singing competition for amateurs. Muhangwedo won first place for the song "To You" (그대에게) which was written by Shin. The band released one album, 1989's ''When Our Lives Are Almost Over'' (Hangul: 우리 앞의 생이 끝나갈 때).


Early solo career

Shin released his first solo album in 1990, which included a song that had an English rap, which was unconventional in the Korean music scene at the time. The album was a huge hit, leading to Shin rising to the top of Korean pop music charts and receiving multiple Korean pop music awards. His second solo album, Myself, was released in 1991, which was first album in Korea to have used midi. He also started a gig as a radio DJ on MBC FM.


The N.EX.T. years

In 1992, Shin formed the band N.EX.T. — moving from pop music to rock. Their first album, ''Home'', was a concept album. While his previous songs were mainly about love or heartache, here Shin started to write more about social issues, such as criticizing the fast lifestyle of urbanites in "City People". The group's second album was released in 1994 titled ''The Return of N.EX.T Part 1: The Being'' where Shin introduced more philosophical lyrics, such as questioning the meaning of life in the song "The Ocean: About Immortality". The band's third album, ''The Return of N.EX.T Part 2: World''. Some of the band members changed over time, with Shin being the constant lead singer/songwriter. During this time he also did a one-time collaboration with singer
Yoon Sang Lee Yoon-sang (; born May 11, 1968), known professionally as Yoon Sang, is a South Korean composer, record producer, singer and songwriter. He currently serves as a contemporary music professor at Sungshin Women's University. Music career Lee ...
to form Nodance, wrote the original sound track for the Korean movie ''Jungle Story'', and was the DJ for the MBC FM radio program ''FM Music City'' from 1996 to 1997. In 1996, he created his own label, Big Bang Music. In 1997 N.EX.T. released a rock ballad single, "Here, I Stand for You" which sold 500,000 copies in South Korea. (The lyrics of this song are engraved on his tombstone). The band went on to release their fourth album ''Lazenca: A Space Rock Opera'' in November 1997, which was also the original sound track for the television animation series ''Lazenca''. The band split up after this- Shin went on to study music producing in London.


Crom

In London, Shin re-named himself Crom (inspired by Cromwell) and released a techno album ''Crom's Techno Works'' in 1998. The following year, he formed a project group Monocrom with guitarist Chris Tsangarides and released the eponymous project album ''Monocrom''. The music in the album was experimental, combining heavy metal with Korean folk music, rap, and lyrical rock ballads. Most of the songs in this album were in English, which he collaborated with lyricist D. Yvette Wohn. After the release of ''Monocrom'', Shin went to
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where he worked on producing his live album and some Korean movie soundtracks. In 2000, he created a three-man band Wittgenstein to produce a home studio album of the same name. He also wrote the song "Zergs are Coming" for the
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music album.


Return of N.EX.T.

Shin returned to Korea in 2002 and worked on various projects, mainly writing songs for other artists or for movie soundtracks. In 2004, he re-formed the group N.EX.T. although the members were different, and released a double album ''The Return of N.EX.T Part 3: 개한민국''. He also started DJing for a late night radio show ''Ghost Nation'' that became extremely popular. In 2007, N.EX.T. released a jazz album '' The Songs for the One'' inspired by his newborn daughter. In 2008, the band released the album ''666 Trilogy''. After a long break, the band's final album, ''Reboot Myself'' was released in 2014.


Producer

Shin participated in special project in 2004, with the best musicians of Korea, the album named as "Tribute to
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's Collection of poems ''The Dawn of Labor'' 20th anniversary". It is the first attempted project which the recordings dedicated to poetry in the history of Korean music. And he sang "Heaven" (Hangul: 하늘) with
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on this album.


Radio DJ

Throughout his career Shin hosted several radio programs, including ''Music City with Shin Hae Chul'' and ''GhostStation with Shin Hae Chul'' After supporting and campaigning for the president
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in 2002 election, Mr. Shin hosts the popular '' Ghost Nation'' on MBC, a late-night radio program since 2003. His fans call him "Mawang" (마왕 'the Demon Lord'). On September 16, 2007, Shin ended ''Ghost Nation''. But he also announced that the broadcasting will be continuously served through the web, but no more broadcasting through MBC.


Personal life

He married Yoon Won-hee (윤원희) on September 29, 2002, just before the 2002 election. He released his first
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album ''The Songs for the One'' in 2007, dedicated to his wife and daughter. Shin was found to be suffering from
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, on a TV show ( MBC Goldfish) in which he made a guest appearance. After that, he hosted a brand-new TV comedy debate program ''100-second Debate'' (since May 2007), with a similar format of the MBC's '' 100 Minute Debate''. On July 29, 2007, he appeared as a victim (guest) of
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's ''
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''.


Death

Shin was treated for gastrointestinal problems by Dr. Kang Se Hoon at Sky Hospital on October 17, 2014. Kang carried out stomach reduction surgery without consent from Shin. During surgery, Kang punctured Shin's upper small intestine and pericardium, which later resulted in peritonitis. After developing a fever, which he was told was normal after surgery, Shin suffered a heart attack on October 22, and died on October 27 from
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,
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,
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, and brain damage due to lack of oxygen. At the urging of friends, Shin's family stopped his cremation at short notice and requested an autopsy. In March 2015,
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police found that Shin Hae-chul died from medical malpractice. Kang was struck off the medical register, fined and sentenced to one year in jail. The death of Shin through malpractice led to a revision of the law in South Korea to allow a state-run agency to help in malpractice cases. The law is referred to as the "Shin Hae-chul Law."


Tributes

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's song "Dream" was released in 2015 as a tribute to Shin. The lyrics were based on "talks with him about philosophy and death while drinking with him" which he answered "maybe all our lives might be a dream". Thus the profits from the particular song were planned to be donated to his bereaved family.


Discography


Muhangwedo


Studio albums


As a solo artist


Studio albums


Extended plays


N.EX.T


Books

* Shin Hae-chul (1991). ''사랑의 날개는 너에게.'' Prunsoop. * Shin Hae-chul; Ji Seung-ho (2008). ''쾌변독설.'' Buen Libro. * Shin Hae-chul (2014). ''마왕 신해철'' (''Mawang Shin Hae-chul).'' Munhakdongne Publishing Corp.


References

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