It is with a very heavy heart, but yet a wry smile,
that I announce that Get Funked! is coming to a close.
The esteemed 70s Funk DJ, Matt Nunez, is leaving Korea; he’s going back home to
the States to marry his lovely fiancée Emily, herself a Get Funked! regular,
and then they are both going to teach English in Japan; a long-held dream for
both of them.
Of course, I wish them all the luck and fun in the world, and knowing them –
they’ll be just fine – two nicer people you couldn’t meet anywhere.
Doing 70s Funk (Matt) and Northern Soul (me) is no drink of water. That is, it’s
not easy. This is 2014, the entire oeuvres of hip-hop, electronic dance music
and various other genres have happened since our music even existed, so getting
people interested in it at all is always an uphill task. This music is fairly
obscure in the UK where I’m from, and in the USA, where it’s from, so you can
imagine trying to get Korean people interested in a music that they’ve never
heard of, don’t understand really (‘oh, you like old music?’), and couldn’t care less about because, frankly, hip hop,
K-Pop and R ‘n’ B and more current and relevant to them is difficult. I understand this. Of
course, but that’s not the point, the point is we’re soul and funk guys – it’s
what we do. As far as I’m aware, there is no one else in the entire country
doing what we do. I’m both proud of, and sad about, that.
You may wonder why we even started it in the first place. This article (contains much swearing!), written
at the outset in 2012, explains it better than I could now.
It was never our intention to be famous. We have musical beliefs. You might
think this sounds grandiose, but honestly, we do. I can’t speak for Matt, but I
don’t want to DJ. I don’t want to be a DJ. I don’t want to have a DJ name. I don’t
want my name on a poster. It was just about getting a bit of soul and funk out
there. We’ve done that.
On top of all this, a weekly gig is physically, not to mention spiritually,
making me ill. I just can’t do it anymore. I love Northern Soul, I love it, I’ve
spent years of my life giving people CDs, putting on nights, forcing people to
listen to songs, asking bar owners to ‘just play this off my phone mate’. I’ll
still be doing those things, but I’ve done what I set out to do, which was to
get some of that music that I’ve always loved, listened to by a wider audience.
I can do this current version no more. To carry on doing a weekly gig would
(and again, without wishing to sound grandiose) be poison to my soul. It really
would. It’s making me ill. It’s making me miserable. I have to stop. I need to
walk some hills, write some poems, read some books, talk to some girls, look at
some skylines, travel; live and breathe. To turn up any more and play songs
(that I love) would, honestly, if not literally, kill me. My insides feel
green.
Thanks to everyone who came. Thanks to Min and his bar, The Lounge in Hongdae,
for letting us play there, and for letting us start. Thanks to Shia in Fix Bar
in HBC where we moved to last summer – a most gracious host and a lovely woman.
Thanks for those times when YOU came up and said ‘love this song buddy, what is
it?’. Just thanks – it’s been an awesome ride. I hope you heard some songs you
liked. I love soul, but now it’s time to take care of my own. I need it.
There are two dates left, this Friday 21st, and next Friday 28th,
which will be our closing party. Both will start at 9.
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