Tune In Tomorrow fuse lush electronica with R'n'B sensibilities in debut album ‘too’
The Korean duo’s 10-tracker features chill, minimal grooves, house-inspired rhythms, plus a remix by KIRARA

Korean producers Endoff and OddSong have joined forces to form Tune In Tomorrow—a new electronic music duo whose sonic palette spans electronic, R'n'B, and hip hop.
Their debut full-length album ‘too’, released on March 15, features 10 tracks that merge their individual strengths into a cohesive, genre-bending body of work.

At first listen, the track that caught our attention was ‘Missed Call’—a stripped-down cut that thrives on minimalism. Muted percussions meet swirling synths and a squelchy, funk-tinged bassline, all of which simmer until the track takes a turn into darker territory—an unexpected twist that adds depth to its otherwise chilled groove.
There's also ‘Fishbowl (feat. DNYDK)’, which is a dancefloor-ready house track that balances a pop-forward vocal with late-night energy, perfect for both sunrise sessions and peak-hour sets.
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The album also includes ‘Be my summer (KIRARA Remix)’, where fellow Korean electronic artist KIRARA injects dream-pop sensibilities with ethereal synth work, crisp percussions, and guitar strums that build into a bouncy, funk-laden finale.
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Accompanying the release is a live performance video of ‘just a moment’, a mellow electronica track featuring airy vocals, plushy guitar play, and floating atmospheres.
Watch it below and listen to the entire album, 'too', here.
Amira Waworuntu is Mixmag Asia’s Managing Editor, follow her on Instagram.
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