Bang Yongguk: The Mind Behind the Music – Exclusive Interview

Bang Yongguk, a Seoul-based artist, first gained recognition as the leader of the boy group B.A.P. Before that, he was active in the underground hip-hop scene under the name “Jepp Blackman.” His rise to prominence began in 2011 with his feature on Song Ji-eun’s hit Going Crazy, and later, with his solo work and collaborations…

Korea On Stage In London – Show Review

In its fourth year, Korea On Stage aimed to present a spectacular night to celebrate 140 years of diplomatic relations between the United Kingdom and Korea. Hosted by the Cultural Heritage Administration, the Korea Culture Heritage Foundation, the Korean Broadcasting System (KBS), and My Music Taste, the event was held at London’s OVO Wembley Arena…

Creative Convergence: Exploring the Diverse Artistry of Jung Gyu Min

In the realm of art, some refuse to be confined by a single medium and whose creative spirit embraces various disciplines. Jung Gyu Min, who also goes by the name of so many ego, is one such extraordinary, multidisciplinary artist. He effortlessly weaves his talents as an actor, singer/rapper, painter, and digital artist into an…

Bringing the Heat: pH-1 Delivers a Show-Stopping Performance in London

pH-1, a Korean-American artist, is known for his unique and versatile rapping style as well as his smooth and confident flow. One of the defining characteristics of pH-1’s style is his ability to tell personal and relatable stories through his lyrics. He often draws on his own experiences to craft introspective verses. He rejects using…

Portrait of an Artist as a Young Man: RM’s “Indigo” Review

Art doesn’t come from someone who takes the shortcut. Only by taking the longest and most strenuous path can art send forth its fragrance. Truth is only realized and expressed through suffering. Yun Hyong Keun Strictly speaking, Indigo is not Namjoon’s first solo album, as prior to this he had released two free mixtapes, RM…

Dok2 Brings Blistering Energy to His London Show

The hip-hop subculture has been a part of the backyard culture or the street culture, as some may call it, for over 40 years now. Initially created in the ghettos of New York as a means of expression mostly for the black communities in the USA, hip-hop caught on and spread like wildfire around the…