잠깐만
오혁
오혁's "잠깐만" moves the way a half-remembered dream does — slightly unsteady, warmer than logic would suggest, gone before you can fully hold it. The guitar work is unhurried and slightly reverberant, sitting in a lo-fi adjacent space that doesn't feel accidental but deeply curated. His voice is the instrument most worth attending to: a particular kind of slightly hoarse, conversational delivery that implies he's speaking directly and only to you, not performing but confessing. The song captures the moment before a departure — not the dramatic farewell but the smaller, more honest one where someone asks for just a little more time without quite explaining why. There's an indie-folk intimacy here that feels distinctly Seoul, belonging to the Hongdae scene that valued authenticity and texture over polish. Reach for this song on a gray afternoon walk, earphones in, when the city feels simultaneously crowded and isolating.
slow
2010s
warm, lo-fi, intimate
Korean indie, Hongdae scene
Indie, Folk. lo-fi indie folk. nostalgic, bittersweet. Dreamy and unsteady at the start, settling into a tender intimate plea before gently dissolving without farewell.. energy 2. slow. danceability 2. valence 5. vocals: slightly hoarse conversational male, intimate, confessional. production: unhurried reverberant guitar, lo-fi texture, minimal arrangement. texture: warm, lo-fi, intimate. acousticness 8. era: 2010s. Korean indie, Hongdae scene. Gray afternoon walk through a crowded yet isolating city, earphones in, before someone you care about leaves.