Khun Narin were discovered in early 2013 by
Los Angeles music producer Josh Marcy when he happened upon a
YouTube video of the group performing live. The channel belonged to Thai phin player Beer Sitthichai, who had been recording and uploading videos of Khun Narin since late 2010. The group was locally respected and known to perform at parties. A video of the group performing "
Zombie" by
The Cranberries piqued Marcy's interest and he contacted Innovative Leisure Records. Innovative Leisure shared Marcy's interest in the band's music and paid for his plane trip to find them. After arriving in Thailand, Marcy contacted Peter Doolan, an American living in Bangkok who was an admirer of the group and had contact with them. Josh Marcy recorded an improvised live session of Narin Phin to serve as the content for the album
Electric Phin Band, which was released on August 26, 2014 by Innovative Leisure Records. Critical response was very favorable and the band was lauded for their skilled and lively performances. The group followed up that release in 2016 with the release of
II, issued by Innovative Leisure Records. ==Musical style==