I mean, during that period in time, there was nothing like that. I think it's getting better, because all these movements that speak out now. It just becomes a case that is swept under the rug. And they'll be at loss because of the lawyer fees and everything. But they get treated in a way where if something happens, they can't sue the company, because they'll be sure to lose. And these groups, they don't get noticed. Maybe I could do that with my friends." In Korea, before we kind of really proactively got bigger and whatever, that wasn't a sound concept.ĭPR Ian: Especially if you’re not that known… BTS and BLACKPINK, but what people don't understand is there’s like 500 other groups behind that. Oh, they're making dope music in the business. If you had to get one point out of DPR it's, "Oh, who are these kids? Oh, they're friends. But at the same time, my goal is to show kids in the next generation and whatnot, even in our generation right now, that you don't have to go that route. Because we're kind of making the blueprint as we go. I think what we're doing right now is so essential. I've heard a lot of the stories personally, and I've also had a lot of friends that were part of groups or have been in that experience. That's how we bonded.ĭPR REM: But this is like six years ago, a different time.ĭPR REM: That’s what fused us to be us in the biggest sense. He wanted to completely change a lot of the stuff that he felt like he could do better by himself. He was coming out of a point where he was kind of sick of the music industry he'd been exposed to for the past couple years. And so whenever I heard someone talking English, I would automatically just gravitate towards them. So I didn't even know how to speak the language that well. I literally didn't know anybody in Korea, it was my first year, and I'm coming right out of college. In the beginning, he was like, “This guy can't be this happy all the time.” But at the end of the day, he felt it was legit.ĭPR REM: We were both going through like critical moments in our personal lives. He was like, “Why is this guy so nice?” You know, cuz he's from New York and I'm from Australia. How did you and DPR REM meet? How did we get from there to where you are now?ĭPR Ian: I think it was right around that time when my group was disbanding that I met him through a mutual friend. TV : You started in an idol group, as part of C-Clown, which debuted in 2012 and disbanded in 2015. They say “ppalli ppalli (빨리 빨리)” which means “hurry hurry.” And you know, especially with the whole blooming of K-pop, it's something that you can't really deny, it's definitely become the attention of the world in some aspects. I'm sure you've heard a lot of times, Australians are very chill. Australia is an amazing country, but it definitely is very laid back. So, I specifically went to Korea not only because I was of Korean descent, but. When you're in primary school, they make fun of you, you know?ĭPR Ian: All right, exactly. So I started unconsciously trying to find something to replicate that feeling, I let some of the friends listen to a lot of songs I was listening to back then, which was old pop like the Bee Gees and ABBA. And after I watched that first musical, the first thought I had was, "Wow I really want to share what I feel to somebody.” I went to school the next day and was trying to, like, communicate what I saw, and how I felt… it's almost impossible to translate it directly to somebody, especially to somebody that doesn't have context of what you. The clowns were trying to make you laugh, and seeing that as a kid you're not really mature enough to dissect what everything means. A lot of circuses were going around towns in Australia at that time, and I'd go to those too. I got inspired by just feeling a lot of things, you know? The first musical I ever watched when I was in Australia was Cats, the original. TV : What inspired you creatively when you were growing up?ĭPR Ian: My mom took me to musicals.
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