In a dazzling debut showcase at Ilji Art Hall in Gangnam-gu, Seoul, the dynamic sextet DXMON (Minjae, Seita, HEE, Taegeuk, REX, JO) showcased their determination to become the epitome of a '5th generation representative performance idol.'
The occasion marked the release of their first mini-album, 'HYPERSPACE,' featuring the powerful title tracks 'Burn Up' and 'SPARK.'
Energetic Unveiling: "Burn Up" and "SPARK" Take Center Stage
'Burn Up' emerged as a testament to DXMON's confidence, radiating the vigor of newcomers in the music industry. Contrarily, the hip-hop R&B-infused 'SPARK' embodied the group's pure passion with a captivating flame, promising an easy listening experience for fans.
DXMON's Double Title Song Performance: A Dazzling Display of Power and Passion
DXMON took the stage by storm with a double title song performance. 'Burn Up' began with a jaw-dropping mid-air jump by the youngest member, JO, setting the tone for the group's powerful and energetic presentation. The constantly swirling stage echoed DXMON's unwavering passion and bold ambition.
Following 'Burn Up,' the groove-filled performance of 'SPARK' captured the audience's attention. DXMON's high-difficulty choreography seamlessly blended with the sticky mood of the hip-hop R&B genre, leaving the spectators in admiration.
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Confidence in Debut: A Glimpse Into DXMON's Vision for the Future
Expressing contentment, DXMON conveyed confidence in their debut, stating, "I am very happy that I debuted after preparing hard for over 3 years. I plan to show a variety of sides in the future, so please look forward to it."
A Team Forged in Excellence: DXMON's Unique Charm Shines Through
Produced with meticulous effort by performance director-turned-producer Kim Gyu-sang, DXMON showcased a distinct charm, emphasizing its specialization in the performance aspect.
Beyond their innate skills, the group underwent special performance training in the United States and Japan, aiming for an upgraded performance capability.
Rex, a member of DXMON, revealed the dedication behind their journey, stating, "I fell a lot and got bruised while practicing. Thanks to that, I think a high-difficulty performance was born."
DXMON's Aspiration: A Consistently Differentiated Performance Group
Looking ahead, DXMON envisions itself as a consistently differentiated performance group. Taegeuk expressed determination, stating, "I think that the DXMON group itself is a style that is not often seen and that it has a color that sets it apart from other boy groups. I hope that it will continue to be different for the rest of its life."
Don't miss the chance to experience DXMON's debut album 'Hyperspace,' available on various online music platforms starting at 6 PM today (17th)
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Written by Cassidy Jones.