Chapter 47 : He Really Wasn’t Ordinary
Chapter 47 : He Really Wasn’t Ordinary
Chapter 47: He Really Wasn’t OrdinaryA band and a DJ.
At first glance, the combination of a band and a DJ might feel mismatched, but it brought innovation to modern rock music.
A prime example would be Joseph Hahn of Linkin Park.
As a Korean-American, he broadened the band’s reach by building Linkin Park’s unique, differentiated sound with his distinctive DJing style.
‘It’ll give it a much more sophisticated feel.’
These kinds of attempts kept expanding.
Like DJ Lethal from Limp Bizkit, or Sid Wilson from Slipknot.
Each one presented an innovative sound in their respective bands.
They didn’t just do simple DJing—they redefined the musical identity of their bands.
And for that reason…
“Hey, Minsu. I’m here.”
That was why Moon Jungbae came to see Kim Minsoo first thing in the morning.
Since they had decided to do it anyway,
wouldn’t it be better if things moved quickly?
Kim Minsoo replied.
“What brings you here so early?”
“I need you to introduce me to a DJ.”
“Huh?”
Kim Minsoo’s hand, which had been pouring coffee, stopped above the dripper.
“A DJ?”
He looked puzzled.
Why would Moon Jungbae want a club DJ?
Didn’t he know Taeyoon was Blackhole?
…No, he probably didn’t.
At Kim Minsoo’s question, Moon Jungbae shrugged.
“There’s gotta be a DJ at a club, right?”
“By any chance… do you know our DJ?”
“How would I know your DJ? I don’t, so I came to find out.”
Moon Jungbae sat down on the sofa and continued.o the troubled members, he said,
“From what I see, he’s a really famous DJ. Let’s just be satisfied with having seen a great video.”
“R…right?”
Red sun.
It was time to come back to reality.
No matter how much they wanted him,
a DJ that successful wasn’t likely to collaborate with them.
Even if they somehow got him to do a recording, just slapping on ‘feat. DJ Blackhole’ would be enough to create a buzz.
But a DJ truly shone when performing together on stage.
The chances of Blackhole joining them? Close to zero.
“He looks way too young.”
“He doesn’t really match us.”
“A band suits a more composed DJ.”
“He’s good, but… his style’s too flashy, right?”
All they could do was console themselves, thinking it was just sour grapes.
The Cheongseong members were still smiling wryly and staring at the video again when—
Ding–
The door opened, and someone stepped into the backstage area.
A young man under the dim lights.
It was Taeyoon.
The members were still completely absorbed in watching DJ Blackhole on the smartphone.
Finally snapping out of it, Bang Gicheol stood up and spoke politely.
“Oh, sorry. We’re not open today. If you come back another time, the boss over there will give you plenty of service.”
At Gicheol’s reaction, Taeyoon thought,
‘Huh? Did they not tell them a composer was coming today?’
Taeyoon rolled his eyes around.
Bang Gicheol, wondering why he wasn’t leaving, swung the door wide open.
A strange tension filled the air.
A moment later, Moon Jungbae, who had been sorting CDs at the counter, came rushing out.
“Hey, this guy’s not here just to eat! Well, he will eat too, but still!”
“Huh…? What’s he talking about?”
“I told you a composer was coming today.”
“You did?”
“He’s here now.”
The gazes that had been fixed on DJ Blackhole just moments ago all turned toward Taeyoon.
The Cheongseong members looked surprised at the sight of a composer who was younger than they expected.
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