The band have paid tribute to their friend in a lengthy statement on Instagram.
SPEED have confirmed the tragic passing of their good friend Chang-Wook ‘Aje’ Yeo who went missing last week (January 7).
The band took to Instagram to share the news and post a lengthy tribute to their mate which you can read below.
“It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of our brother “Aje” Chang-Wook Yeo. We sincerely thank the countless people who have offered help, support and understanding over the past few days as we navigate this difficult time. The outpouring of love worldwide is a testament to the remarkable impact Aje had on so many far and wide.
”Aje moved to Sydney from South Korea in October 2022 and was immediately welcomed into our Sydney hardcore family with open arms. He had an avid interest in all things underground, and spent literally every single moment he could attending and participating in events of all kinds, all around Sydney. With an insanely fresh mosh repertoire accompanied by his flamboyant clothes and signature ski mask, Aje’s presence at Sydney hardcore shows was impossible to ignore and not admire. He quickly became a part of the fabric of our friendship group, and we celebrated highs and lows together as he built a life here and made it his home.
”Aje was a kind, curious, ambitious, passionate, generous and extremely sentimental person that made every interaction he had with the many friends he made as meaningful as possible. In his words, “being part of the Sydney hardcore scene is invaluable, and I take great pride in being the only one from Asia contributing to the Sydney and Australian hardcore scene.”
”Aje was quite simply a brother we all naturally adopted. His passing leaves a deep wound, and we will honour him by banding together with our family and friends to continue his tremendous legacy in everything we do.
“The goal is to manifest higher than before.
”In loving memory. “Aje” Chang-Wook Yeo 1994-2025”
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