K-Colors of Korea April 2014 | Page 21

I thought they were two musical cities with great opportunities, and at the time of decision making, New York made more sense to me. K: What´s your best memory about Korea? HY: I cherish the time I spend with my family and old friends in Korea. hey‘re the best. K: Do you see yourself as a Korean artist or a New York artist? Would there be a diference? HY: I think I am both. Especially in the age of the internet, I think it‘s hard to deine which geographical region I belong to. Also I‘ve been going to Korea every year for the past 3 years to perform and promote my music there, so I don‘t think I can call myself just one regional artist. and the old Bookchon neighborhood. here‘re so many great restaurants in Korea that I won‘t dare name them all. In Brooklyn, I love going to BAM (Brooklyn Academy of Music) for movies and Grumpy‘s for cofee, not to forget awesome thrit/vintage shops all over Brooklyn. And Prospect Park is the best from spring to fall with concerts in the summer. K: Please inish those sentences: HY: Music is... what‘s in your heart, transcribed into musical melodies. Life is... a learning journey that takes you closer and closer each day to fullness. If I‘d be born again... I‘d know how to answer this question beter. K: Name your favorite places in Korea and in New York. HY: My favorite place is always home whether in Korea or in New York. To me ‚home‘ means where people that I love live. But to really answer the question; in Korea, I love a couple of cofee shops near my label Pastel Music, called 3Go and 3 Sam Partners. I love ‚Kyobo bookstore‘ 19