Curated by the Korean Cultural Centre UK (KCCUK)
Get ready for a high-octane performance as the 260 Asiacrew takes over the stage. Representing the raw, unfiltered energy of pan-Asian youth culture, this collective of visionary artists, producers, and rappers is reshaping the underground landscape. Featuring heavy-hitting showcases from Jeremy Quest and MAKE A MOVIE, this segment will deliver cutting-edge beats, sharp lyricism, and an uncompromising sound that proves why they are the crew to watch on the international stage.
Pianwoo will also be joining the lineup, adding his distinctive DJ style and genre-crossing energy to the performance.
Jeremy Quest
Jeremy Quest is a genre-blurring artist seamlessly connecting the underground music circuits of Seoul and Shanghai. Representing a new generation of globally minded Asian hip-hop, his sound moves freely between modern rap, club energy, and experimental electronics. A member of elite creative collectives like Vroskiii and Cohort, he has collaborated with international heavyweights including GroovyRoom and A$AP Ant. Beyond music, his sharp fashion-forward image has led to performances for Chanel and Fendi. Having opened for global icons like A$AP Rocky, Joey Bada$$, and JID, Jeremy Quest is a certified force on the live stage.
MAKE A MOVIE
MAKE A MOVIE exists somewhere between sound and cinema—an artist who doesn’t just release music, but constructs entire worlds. As a core member of the influential collective M.B.A (Most Badass Asian), he has been at the forefront of reshaping the boundaries of Korean hip-hop. Moving with a distinct, atmospheric precision, his acclaimed album BENJAMIN marked a defining moment in the scene, universally praised for its minimalist R&B production and immersive cinematic depth. Rejecting rushed release cycles, MAKE A MOVIE crafts an air of anticipation, letting his refined sonic vision speak for itself.
Pianwoo
Pianwooo is a genre-shaping musician who masterfully merges classical piano training with modern hip-hop and experimental production. Having performed at prestigious institutions such as the Fazioli Factory, Steinway Hall, and alongside the BBC Orchestra, he brings concert-level musicianship into the contemporary electronic space. His versatile work spans both composition and performance, highlighted by a special showcase for legendary K-Pop producer Kim Hyun-suk at the Oxford Sheldonian Theatre. Pianwooo continues to captivate audiences with music defined by lush harmony, intricate texture, and cinematic energy.