just Min’s 'Molten' Is the Sound of Emotional Freefall—And Landing Softly
- Melodrift Team
- Jun 30
- 1 min read

For those who find beauty in introspective, late-night pop, Molten is a must-listen. The debut EP from Korean-born producer just Min is a cathartic ride through grief, heartbreak, and rediscovery. Drawing on his transient life between Seoul and Hong Kong, Min crafts music that lives in liminal spaces—between genres, places, and identities.
The sound is lo-fi yet cinematic, rooted in bedroom pop but leaning toward something soulfully expansive. His voice feels both fragile and firm, often floating over minimalist production that gives the lyrics room to breathe. It's the type of EP that creeps up on you—deeply personal, quietly powerful, and universally resonant.
With its emotional clarity and sonic restraint, Molten fits seamlessly into playlists alongside Dijon, Gracie Abrams, and Joji. It’s not just an impressive debut—it’s a statement of intent from an artist already in touch with his emotional core.
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