D-Funk Forward-thinking, funk focused music. Studio wizard, DJ (vinyl & digital) & Producer. Co-owner of Grits N Gravy label. Long time record collector.

Avid yet party skilled surfer. Whisky & craft beer enthusiast. Sydney-based, British born DJ, D-Funk has amassed a fair few achievements in his 25-years on the decks. Making his club debut at The Depot in Bristol in 1995 (I was so nervous I thought I’d never do it again!” he remembers), he’s gone on to DJ all over the world, playing notable sets at Space Ibiza and Ministry Of Sound and released on

labels including Sunday Best and Bombstrikes. Getting his first set of decks at 14, Doug initially fell for the sounds of jungle and techno before a night dancing to house icon Tony De Vit in 1997 turned him towards the slinkier sounds of house music.

“The energy in the crowd that night was like nothing I’d been part of before,” he remembers fondly. “Every beat, every clap, every build up was just so inspiring and euphoric. I’d always been fascinated by the art of mixing but suddenly it just all made sense.”

His DJ career began to take off during his time at university in Wolverhampton where he started to pick up gigs at the Canal Club and Mezzanine, playing alongside DJs including Joey Negro, Mr Fingers, Scott Bond and Lisa Lashes, before a move to the South-Coast town of Bournemouth led him to eventually start his own night ‘Break Da House’ in 2004. “I was playing mainly house nights at the time,” he explains. “But started to get bored as I wanted to play a mixture of house and breaks as well as the funk, soul, disco and hip-hop stuff I was really into too.”

The night took off, attracting big names including The Stanton Warriors and Plump DJs and eventually led to D-Funk’s first release, the ‘Electrotek’ EP after Dub Pistols headlined one night and Barry Ashworth from the band decided to release Doug’s music on his Westway label. The track found its way onto a TV ad in Portugal, as well as becoming a mainstay on Kiss FM’s breakbeat chart and gave Doug the confidence to pursue a career as a producer as well as a DJ, eventually leading to releases on Adapted Records and Ghetto Funk among countless other labels over the next 15 years. Moving to Sydney Australia in 2009, Doug started his label Upstart Music, releasing his own productions alongside tracks from the likes of Crackerz & Jam, Niko & Lyall and Rogue Robot and later started the funk label Grits N Gravy alongside friend and funk producer Philly Blunt, with the label winning the ‘Best Label’ award at Perth Dance Music Awards in 2010. Since living in Sydney, Doug has held down residencies at The World Bar and The Standard for the best part of a decade, as well as regular slots at Sash, Ivy and Hugos. But there was still demand for him back on the side of the world and he regularly returned to Europe to play at Space Ibiza (including a set at the penultimate night of Carl Cox’s Revolution party) as well as touring in the UK, Europe and Canada.

“The music scene here in Australia is very different to U.K and has definitely influenced what I make and play,” he tells us. “It’s generally more hip hop based and that cut and paste ethic has really suited me and fed into the early funky breaks stuff I did a lot.”

Now 25 years into his career, Doug is about to mark the 10th anniversary of his label Grits ‘N’ Gravy, with a compilation due this year mixed by himself and Philly Blunt, and has been busy producing house, hip hop and nu-disco with his current production partner Mr Doris with the pairs projects being picked up by legendary UK label Jalapeño Records!

  After digging out my old Doug Funnybone Aug ‘99 mix (link to mix in comments below) I found these old photos from arou...
17/07/2025

After digging out my old Doug Funnybone Aug ‘99 mix (link to mix in comments below) I found these old photos from around the same era. Look at my baby face!

A few of these were from a gig I put on in Wiltshire in summer ‘99 at a pub called The London Road Inn in Calne. We cleared out the skittle alley. Set up some decks & a huge hoofing Soundsystem. It was an incredibly fun & very messy night!

The other’s from my old Uni house in Wolverhampton. We couldn’t afford to put the heating on that much but seems we could afford cans of Red Stripe beer 😂 There’s also a little cameo of a Pacha Ibiza poster on the wall from a Renaissance night I went to there in ‘98. If I remember correctly it was & playing alongside

FREE DOWNLOAD! My latest freebie & 5th this year is part of the huge new That's Not An Edit Vol 20 release. Along with m...
10/07/2025

FREE DOWNLOAD! My latest freebie & 5th this year is part of the huge new That's Not An Edit Vol 20 release. Along with my track there’s 34 other great tracks & edits.

👇🏼There a link to both my tune & the full release in comments below👇🏼

My tune is a cheeky & clever bend featuring elements from the Red Hot Chilli Peppers, Khai, The Beatnuts, 20th Century Steel Band, Boogie Down Productions & Enoch Light! Yep all that in 1 track.

08/07/2025

Just sent off my latest which will be part of the That's Not An Edit vol 20 release that will be dropping this week!

  Got this lovely English single malt when I was in UK from a new distillery  & very much enjoyed it (as you can see fro...
05/07/2025

Got this lovely English single malt when I was in UK from a new distillery & very much enjoyed it (as you can see from the empty bottle 😂).

Tasting wise I found it more fruit forward with a light honey finish. Quite a delicate whisky compared to some & quite like the traditional Speyside flavours.

Great to see a few English whisky’s popping up! Also both the bottle & box design are 👌🏼

  Doug Funnybone - Aug ‘99 Mixtape. Super old prog & early breaks vinyl mix I recorded in UK in 1999. 👇🏼Link to mix in c...
03/07/2025

Doug Funnybone - Aug ‘99 Mixtape. Super old prog & early breaks vinyl mix I recorded in UK in 1999.

👇🏼Link to mix in comments👇🏼

“Years ago before I was called D-Funk I went through a few different DJ names. My friend from school thought I should be called Doug Funnybone after the cartoon Doug that was on TV at the time. I used that name for a few years as well as Smug Doug or Smug Doug Funnybone.

When I was in UK a while ago I found some old cassette tapes & one of them was this old mix recorded in 1999! I managed to get a tape converting device & convert it into digital. The quality isn’t great as you can imagine converting an over 25 year old cassette tape but it’s still ok (after a few touches in the studio to remove the hum).

The mix was done on all vinyl. That’s all we had back then! It’s a selection of progressive house & very early break beats. I guess you could call this my earliest ‘breaks’ mix! I’m not sure what all the tracks are although I do know classics from the time such as Daphine’s ‘Change’, Sasha & Emerson’s ‘Expander’, Delerium’s ‘Silence’ & Danny Tenaglia’s Turn Me On’ are the mic.”

#1999

30/06/2025

Was there some kind of party in a field in Somerset this weekend? 🤣

24/06/2025

GIGS! Super excited to be playing some records at JAM Record Bar (Syd) on Wed 25th June (9pm-12am) 🍩🍩

Weds are the new Thurs 😉

21/06/2025

No gigs this weekend so I went record shopping instead! 🍩🍩

I will be playing some of those records at JAM Record Bar on Wed 25 June (9-12).

To celebrate the release of Mr Doris & my latest 'You' on Grits N Gravy the guys at Apparel Music asked us to complete t...
19/06/2025

To celebrate the release of Mr Doris & my latest 'You' on Grits N Gravy the guys at Apparel Music asked us to complete their My 6 Gems playlist which features 6 tunes selected by us (but not produced by us).

We chose incredible music from Isaac Chambers, The Souljazz Orchestra, Snakehips & EARTHGANG, Macy Gray being remixed by Bugz In The Attic, Smoove and Turrell being remixed by Aroop Roy & Lack of Afro.

There's a link to the playlist in the comments section below

NEW MUSIC! We are so excited to bring you our latest track that's available to stream/download now on all platforms (not...
17/06/2025

NEW MUSIC! We are so excited to bring you our latest track that's available to stream/download now on all platforms (not just Spotify). It was premiered by Mixmag Australia/NZ who called it 'funky & fun' and has been supported by DJs all over the globe. There's brilliant & diverse remixes by daZZla & DiCE_NZ.

We love 'You' to take a listen. There's a link to listen in the comments section below 👇

Mr Doris & D-Funk - 'You' feat Cantaloop with mixes from Dazzla & DiCE_NZ is out now on Grits N Gravy

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