Interview: Pez – He Got Game

3 04 2013

Pez returns to Australian stages for his first headline tour in more than 3 years. To highlight the important influence Pez has had on the local hip hop scene, you need only to look at the two supports from that 2009 tour – a little known rapper named 360 and an upcoming MC named Seth Sentry. We caught up with Pez discuss the year ahead.

Pez

aahh: Lets start off easy. When did you first start rapping?
Pez: I think I was about 19, even 20. I had been playing basketball which at that point, was all I wanted to do. You know, I had plans to go to America to play college Basketball, it was always a dream of mine and I think it was pretty much on track to happen. When I was 18, I got injured with my knee and never could never really get it better. So I stopped playing and didn’t really do anything, I was depressed as shit for about a year and for some reason I started writing these little raps in my bedroom. Soon, that quickly became my new dream.

aahh: Fast forward to this year, you’ve just released The Game. This is the first single from your upcoming new album. The vibe of the track, we found is fairly uplifting, not a wanky way or anything. Did you want to tell us a bit more about your ideas behind this track? 
Pez: HAHA, Yeah I guess that song is the closet thing I have ever down to my other stuff in the past. The rest of the album shows more growth and there are a lot more things happening musically. Going and getting sick, its been a good couple of years since I’ve released anything and there are all these expectations of a new album coming. I had nothing, I was like I better get my ass into gear and get a song together. The Game was the first song that I really feel like I did by myself, from scratch. M-Phazes did help on the drums, but I felt like this was the first time I’ve ever brought a song to life form an idea inside my head. In my mind the idea was stepping back from everything going on around us and taking a moment.
Everyone’s caught up in this idea of chasing money or power and that if they get that, then that’s going to make them happy. To me, it seems like bullshit. Even loosely steeping back within our own scene, rappers are constantly jostling for position and trying to be number one all the time. Once I stepped back from that and tried not to take things so serious, all that seemed a bit ridiculous. Some people find it hard to let go of those things though because of fear. The track did seem to come out feel good, but I didn’t mean for that to happen it was just a natural progression. I think it started out as a very classic hip hop joint and seemed to morph is something else, which I found cool.

aahh: The video for The Game premiered on Channel V and was also voted ripe clip of the week. Can you tell us a bit about the video?
Pez: Grey Ghost directed it, he also did the artwork for my debut, A Mind Of His Own. He is an awesome cat, and it was nice to collaborate with him. He takes ideas really well, he first came to me with this more spanning idea. I didn’t really want to do all of that, since it had all been done before. I wanted to do something more specific with the theme of letting go of that fear and letting go of that voice in your head that terrorise’s your life. He came back with these cool ideas, he had me in the gaol cell and also playing basketball against this devil creature. He got the creative green light on that one.
When I first walked on to the film clip they had this set where they had put all the lyrics on the wall, this dude has crazy attention to detail. It was honestly like walking on to a proper movie set. It was nothing like I’d done in the past, where it was done on a bit of a  budget and a bit more  basic, it was really fun. It made me more excited for the other singles on the album and what we can do for those. 

aahh: You’ve recently announced the Back In The Game Tour, which is your first tour in quite a while. How are you feeling about getting back on the road?
Pez: Oh you know, a mixture of being shit scared and excited. Its good man, I’m getting to go to a lot regional places I haven’t been to before. Also, being on Groove In The Moo with some of the other artists on the bill, who have full albums when I only have a single out, is a blessing. It’s really exciting, I just don’t know what to expect. It will be a lot of fun and a good chance to connect with people and get back out there. Its’ weird, when you haven’t been out there for a while it’s scary to get back on stage, but I’m looking forward to getting comfortable again. It’s a great process to get back in to and it’s always great to see people face to face.

aahh: Over the past few months you’ve also played at some huge events, GoodLife, St Kilda Fest, Clipsal 500, and Sprung last year. What’s it been like coming back to some of these huge crowds?
Pez: Sprung was amazing, and daunting at the same time. You are at this hip hop festival with 7-8 thousand people and that’s crazy to have that success for hip hop in this country, it’s beautiful. But, having such a gap and then being up that high on this kind of bill was scary. You think, what if I walk out and people weren’t in to the music or you anymore? When I walked out at Sprung, it was amazing and that was beautiful and reassuring to see. St Kilda Fest and GoodLife Festival in Sydney were both crazy. At Clipsal I performed with a DJ, when I usually perform with a band, for a show with 10,000 people I think I let the nerves get to me a little. I really just want to get back out there and tour, or shows like that can be a bit overwhelming. I want to build up this shit, get back in the groove and get comfortable again. 

aahh: You are just about to release the second single to your album can you give us any details about this track? 
Pez: I think it’s going to be a song titled ‘One Life’ which features my brother Tys. He is really coming into his element as a rapper. He wanted to be on the track and I was like ‘it’s probably going to be a single, so I don’t really need to have anyone else on it, but if you write a dope verse I’ll put it on there’. So he got to writing and came back with this amazing verse, I was like Okay you’re on the track. I think ‘One Life’ is quite a modern/contemporary track, it’s understated and chill, which I find is liking to my style. This was not intentional though, I just really feed off the production. I wanted to make some bigger, more epic songs, which I probably wasn’t able to do in the past with access to producers and all that. Yeah, I just wanted the track to be modern, current, epic, different, a bit refreshing and new. I wanted it all to be fresh, which was important to me. I didn’t want to rehash that old stuff, I want to keep evolving and progressing musically. I’m excited. 

aahh: Obviously there’s an album in the works, what stage are you at with the album?
Pez: I mean, I think its pretty much there. We have all the songs and the structure. I’m a bit neurotic… that or I’m being a perfectionist. I keep picking things apart and changing it up. Sooner or later I think the label will tell me to shut up, take it out of my hands and release it. The aim is to have it out around August, so the second half of the year. I’m going to have to finish it soon, you can’t hold on to these things forever.

aahh: Your debut album A Mind Of His Own, was released way back in 2008. Did you ever imagine that you would have this big of a gap between your first and second releases? 
Pez: No definitely not man, it’s certainly not the done thing. As an artist now you almost have to have a release every year. I can see why, they want to stay current, people forget about you and will move on to other shit. It wasn’t really my choice l got sick, lost the plot and probably hadn’t written a song in a year or two. When I started again, I was like how do I do this again? I just had to find my feet and start building back up. According to the label, why would anyone give a shit after this amount of time, but all I found was support out there. I found it really nice. I got all these messages from people, it was kind of crazy and it definitely gave me the confidence to shut up and get back into the game.

aahh: You’ve been getting involved in the social media thing, as a lot of artists have. One of your recent updates talked about having a goal to collaborate with Pez Candy. Firstly how’s that going and secondly do you think it’s important to have goals in your life as an artist?
Pez: I’m trying to do the social media thing, trying HA. It’s not a natural thing for me. Yeah, I think it is important to have goals in your life. I don’t know how the Pez candy thing is going but it would be hilarious as shit to see. Goal’s are important but you shouldn’t get too preoccupied with them. People get so caught up in that shit that they miss the ride, they are always thinking about the next thing and the next goal. You have to have a bit of balance, have some goals and strive for them but at the same time stop and enjoy the little things along the way. I found out that that’s what it’s all about. When I released the Festival Song things went from 0 to 100 really quickly and I had this idea in my head that this success was what I wanted. When I got there it really wasn’t what I thought it would be, it was weird, It made me realise it wasn’t all about the end goal. Try to enjoy each day of rehearsal or celebrate things you’ve improved on in the past. It’s all about having that balance. I learnt a lot from releasing that song and it made me stronger. From an innocent dude in his bedroom, things ramped up quickly. Seeing that success seems really glorified but things are a lot different when they happen. It was very overwhelming.

aahh: With Seth, Bliss N Eso, Hoods and Sixty heading over in to the States in recent times. Do you have any future plans to make an assault on the US?
Pez: Yeah eventually, when the times right. For the moment I’m just trying to start small. Do things step by step. The natural progression is to release music into Europe and America and see if people over there resonate with it. It’d be awesome to do some travel overseas, I did go to NZ to snowboard, that was great but the thought of traveling because of your own music would be crazy.

aahh: Hip Hop is a bit of a family affair in your household, you mentioned your brother Tys. What’s it like having a family member you can share your art with?
Pez: I mean, I love it. The hardest thing at the moment is wanting to get back out there so I can give him a kick in the ass and a foot in the door, so he can do his thing as well. He is growing into an amazing lyricist. He is definitely someone I can feed off. Over the past I’ve always had 60 or Seth to call up and feed off, to go back and forth with, providing inspiration. But having a brother who you love, that you can work with is something amazing.

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Hilltop Hoods – Shredding The Balloon Official Video Clip Preview

9 07 2012

Tune into WTF on Channel [V] from 4pm on Wednesday July 11 for the exclusive world premiere of Hilltop Hoods’ – Shredding The Balloon video. They will also have the premiere posted online.

Shredding The Balloon is the follow up to the triple platinum single I Love It and airplay hit Speaking In Tongues from the band’s latest number one album, Drinking From The Sun.

To whet your appetite for the Shredding The Balloon video, check out these exclusive pics.

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360 – Child Official Video

28 03 2012

Right, let’s just get this straight, your mate 360 is here and he ain’t going away any time soon! It hasn’t been long since the tickets for the highly demanded Flying Tour went on sale. Shows in Melbourne, Brisbane, Frankston, Adelaide, and Perth have completely sold out with second and final show dates announced in all cities to meet the screams of Sixty’s devoted army that are covering his Facebook wall.

Queensland was the first state to show it’s hunger for Uncle Six, with the under 18’s show selling out within minuets of going on sale. The 18+ gig at Brisbane’s HiFi Bar then followed suit selling out within an hour of tickets being available. A second Brisbane 18+ date has now been announced for Monday 11th of June at the HiFi to meet the needs of Sixty’s Queensland based devotees.

Adelaide’s all ages show at The Gov was the next to put up the sold out sign, tickets here were all but gone within two hours of hitting the streets. A second and final show went on sale and is also now sold out. Sixty’s home town of Melbourne then came to the party with the 18+ show at the HiFi Bar done and sold by early afternoon, a second date has also been announced here for Thursday 14th of June. Overnight tickets to Melbourne, Frankston, Wollongong and Perthshows were snapped up and sold out. Once again Sixty has answered the cries for more shows putting on a second and final under 18’s show on Sunday 24th of June at the Astor Theatre in Perth.

The heat around Melbourne rapper 360 is absolutely undeniable at the moment. Is there anything that Sixty can’t do? His juggernaut continues to roll on into 2012 with album Falling & Flying reaching certified Platinum sales status and current single Boys Like You feat. Gossling achieving double platinum status within the space of a week.

The album itself has remained in the ARIA top 50 charts for a massive 23 weeks and has been sitting pretty in the top 10 for the last seven weeks, currently holding strong at #6. Equally as impressive single Boys Like You has spent 10 weeks in the ARIA top 50 singles charts – the last six weeks in the top 10, currently sitting at #5.

It’s onwards and upwards for 360, who knows what else 2012 has in store for the man. One thing we can say for sure is that if you haven’t already seen the electric live stage performance this guy puts on then you better run out and grab tickets while you still can.

Brisbane and Melbourne tickets here.
Frankston tickets here. 
Perth (Villa) tickets here. 
Perth (Astor) tickers here.

The new 360 clip for his track Child taken from Falling & Flying made it’s debut on Channel [V] on Friday afternoon, you check that out above. The video was directed by Andrew Cameron and produced by Anne Robinson.

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360 – Boys Like You Tour

19 12 2011

Enigmatic, straight-talking 360 is taking his contentious live show to the masses come February and March 2012 on the back of his addictive new single Boys Like You. And not a moment too soon. The Boys Like You Tour picks up where the sold out national Falling & Flying album tour left off.

Boasting twelve big shows to give fans another tasty dose of the pumped up 360 party. Once again, it’s not just capital cities feeling the love, limited regional centres will also get a look into 360’s high-energy world. Six’s crew will join him in these live conquests and wingman Mat Cant will control the vibe as Six mans the mic with his trademark authority. And there is no telling which other guests might venture onto Six’s stage. All tickets are on sale Friday December 09. Look sharp and hook into them quick.


Boys Like You – Cam Bluff Official Remix

360’s Falling & Flying album landed at #4 in the ARIA Charts in September and has been entrenched in the Top 50 ever since. Boys Like You is the newest addictive cut from the record, parading an overcharged dub vibe tied up by a unique hook courtesy of indie-darling Gossling. This track is destined to define summer. 360 has changed the game and you can expect the 360 army to mobilise once more and help Six deliver something monumental on his Boys Like You Tour.

Channel [V], New World Artists and Crucial Music present 360 Boys Like You Tour, Tickets on sale now.
Thursday – Feb 2 – Spotted Cow Toowoomba QLD
Friday – Feb 3 – The Zoo Brisbane QLD
Saturday – Feb 4 – Great Northern Byron Bay NSW
Friday – Feb 10 – Ferntree Gully Hotel  Ferntree Gully VIC
Saturday – Feb 12 – Chelsea Heights Hotel Chelsea VIC
Friday – Feb 24 – The Standard Sydney NSW
Thursday – March 8 – The Bended Elbow Geelong VIC
Friday – March 9 – Saloon Bar Traralgon VIC
Saturday – March 10 – The Corner Hotel Melbourne VIC
Tickets 360.oztix.com.au 

Sunday – March 11 – Breath of Life Festival Launceston TAS
Tickets http://www.breathoflifefestival.com
Monday – March 12 – PushoverMelbourne VIC
Tickets http://www.thepush.asn.au

Friday – March 16 – Rosemount Hotel Perth WA
Tickets 360.oztix.com.au


Boys Like You – Live On Triple J

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Gideon Shoes Launch New Store & Cane Toad/Kangaroo Leather Sneakers! [Win a pair!]

29 11 2010


Gideon Shoes are the Australian company set to give the fashion industry a kick, with their handmade, anti-sweatshop sneakers. All of their profits go to The Street University, a converted warehouse space in Sydney’s Southwest that allows marginalized youth of the area to engage in short courses and counseling. The Street University was founded by the Noffs Family and launched by Public Enemy in 2007.

Made from premium materials including kangaroo leather and cane toad hide, Gideon Shoes are available in a variety of colours and styles, and will be available directly through the main Gideon Shoes website from December 9th 2010 and select retail outlets across Australia in a matter of weeks; closely followed by a launch in the U.S. and Europe.

At the front of the queue for these handmade sneakers are a whole heap of musical peeps… including Bag Raiders, the Channel V crew and Jamiroquai. Also the shoes fucking rock and are fiercely anti-sweat shop – isn’t that music to your ears?

Gideon are currently running a competition to give away a pair of the new release Gideon all Australian leather sneakers RRP $299. All you need to do is guess the four best things about Gideon from the picture above and email the answers to gideon@gideon.com.au with Gideon Blog Comp in the subject line
www.Gideon.com.au

On a side note, while Gideon are in the US next week they’ll be catching up with Mos Def’s dad, who happens to be an awesome dude and wants to start a Street University in New Orleans!
If you’d like to know more about the Noffs family and their work check out the doco which aired on ABC1 last Sunday night HERE
Read more about the Street University HERE





Spit Syndicate – Wildside Tour FREE Download

27 10 2010


The Wildside Tour heads around the country throughout November, co-headlined by Spit Syndicate with support from Class A. In celebration the lads from Spit Syndicate have released a brand new track, for FREE download. Get that below.
Tickets are available now from elefanttraks.oztix.com.au

More info on the tour is available here.

Wildside Tour feat. The Tongue + Spit Syndicate
Supported by Class A
5th November – ANU Bar, CANBERRA,
6th November – The Cambridge Hotel, NEWCASTLE,
11th November – Rocket Room, PERTH
12th November – Mojo’s Bar, FREMANTLE
13th November – Studio 146 (formerly Xomniax), ALBANY
18th November – The National Hotel, GEELONG
19th November – Northcote Social Club, MELBOURNE
20th November – Rocket Bar, ADELAIDE
25th November – Alley Cat, HOBART
26th November – Step Inn, BRISBANE
27th November – Gaelic Club, SYDNEY





Wildside Tour feat. The Tongue + Spit Syndicate Supported by Class A

19 10 2010

For those of you who have been following The Tongue saga we’re relieved to let you know he has been released and is free to tour Australia in November.
His touring partners, Spit Syndicate, covered his legal expenses (hello, record label?) and we caught the big moment where they met up on tape above.

If you need a refresher on the infamous ‘press conference’ that got The Tongue into trouble, you can see the video here.
The Wildside Tour heads around the country throughout November, co-headlined by Spit Syndicate with support from Class A.
Tickets are available now from elefanttraks.oztix.com.au

More info on the tour is available here.

Wildside Tour feat. The Tongue + Spit Syndicate
Supported by Class A
5th November – ANU Bar, CANBERRA,
6th November – The Cambridge Hotel, NEWCASTLE,
11th November – Rocket Room, PERTH
12th November – Mojo’s Bar, FREMANTLE
13th November – Studio 146 (formerly Xomniax), ALBANY
18th November – The National Hotel, GEELONG
19th November – Northcote Social Club, MELBOURNE
20th November – Rocket Bar, ADELAIDE
25th November – Alley Cat, HOBART
26th November – Step Inn, BRISBANE
27th November – Gaelic Club, SYDNEY






The Wildside Tour – The Tongue + Spit Syndicate

20 09 2010

Presented by Elefant Traks, New World Artists & Select Music
Two of Australia’s most electrifying hip hop acts combine to bring you the Wildside Tour, kicking off in early November. Longtime collaborators, The Tongue and Spit Syndicate joinforces for a national tour of epic proportions. This is hip-hop’s answer to Voltron, or was it Captain Planet?

The Tongue’s new album, Alternative Energy has just dropped and it’s been generating quite a buzz. The record has already featured as Album of the Week on FBi, 2SER and Austereo’s Radar Radio. The video for first single The Show has been screened on Rage, Channel [V], Video Hits and MTV and the glowing album reviews just keep flowing.

The Tongue’s renowned charisma and sharp wit will be on display once again where he will be joined by DJ Skoob (3x NSW DMC Champion) and Joyride in a show not to be missed.
Spit Syndicate
are running on a high after the release of their critically acclaimed second album Exile. This tour will cap off what’s been an incredible year for the Sydney duo. They’ve had hugely successful tours with Horrorshow, their own Starry Eyed Tour and have won supports for the likes of Cypress Hill.

Their hyped live shows have caught the attention of many and they’re set to make their mark on the summer festival circuit with performances at Coaster Festival, Pyramid Rock and Peats Ridge.
Don’t miss this chance to catch two of the country’s most infectious and exciting young hip hop acts in a rare double-headline tour. To make things even sweeter they’ll be joined by Melbourne emcee Class A, who is launching her album Me, Me, Me and Him: The Secret Life of a Receptionist.

Tickets on sale this Thursday.

Tour Dates:
5th November – ANU Bar, CANBERRA,
6th November – The Cambridge Hotel, NEWCASTLE,
11th November – Rocket Room, PERTH
12th November – Mojo’s Bar, FREMANTLE
13th November – Studio 146 (formerly Xomniax), ALBANY
18th November – The National Hotel, GEELONG
19th November – Northcote Social Club, NORTHCOTE
20th November – Rocket Bar, ADELAIDE
25th November – Alley Cat, HOBART
26th November – Step Inn, BRISBANE
27th November – Gaelic Club, SYDNEY





Ozi Batla – Wild Colonial Tour

17 06 2010

Ozi Batla, frontman for The Herd is venturing out on his first solo tour in support of his debut record Wild Colonial. Already heavily featured on triple j, Rage, Video Hits and Channel [V], Ozi steps out on stage backed by Sandro, who produced the entire Wild Colonial album.

One of the most lauded and loved emcees in Australia, Ozi Batla has led The Herd and Astronomy Class on multiple National tours and performances at all the major festivals. Most recently he wowed the sold-out crowds at Before Too Long: Paul Kelly Tribute shows at the Forum in Melbourne.

Expect a classic night of golden era influenced hip hop with one of the most accomplished emcees in the country.

Wild Colonial Tour dates:
Friday August 6
Northcote Social Club • Melbourne

with special guest DJ Bonez and 1/6
Tickets available from here.
Enquiries 03 9486 1677 or via Corner Box Office (57 Swan St, Richmond)

Saturday August 7
Step Inn • Brisbane

with Rainman & DJ Butcher
DJ Katch / DJ Steve B
Tickets available from here or by calling 1300 762 545

Thursday August 12
The Harp • Wollongong

with Loose Change and Swarmy
Tickets available from here or by calling 1300 762 545

Friday August 13
Hotel Gearin • Katoomba

with Loose Change and Swarmy
Tickets available from here or by calling 1300 762 545

Saturday August 14
The Republic
Hobart
with Crixus and DJ Dameza
Tickets available from here 1300 GET TIX or Republic Bar 03 6234 6954

Friday August 20
Prince Of Wales • Bunbury

with Rythm Infinit and DJ Simmo T
Tickets available from here 1300 GET TIX and here.

Saturday August 21
Rocket Room • Perth

with Rythm Infinit and DJ Simmo T
Tickets available from here 1300 GET TIX and here.

Sunday August 22
Mojos Bar • Fremantle

with Rythm Infinit and DJ Simmo T
Tickets available from here 1300 GET TIX and here.





Aussie Hip Hop on Channel U

11 10 2009

channel u allaussie hip hop

Channel U brings the best unsigned music straight to your TV, Mondays to Thursdays at 8:30pm on Channel [V]. Whether you’re a band/solo artist with a video to promote, or fan of cool new music, you’ve gotta check out Channel U. Plus you can Vote for your favourite videos and see who comes out on top!

This is how it works

  1. Musicians submit their videos to be aired on the Channel U show. The videos that are accepted will be listed on this website.
  2. You then vote for your favourite clips, either via SMS or this website. Note that you can vote anytime, it all counts.
  3. During the live shows (Monday to Thursday at 8:30pm on [V]), the on-air playlist is updated in real time based on your votes

You can also check out this website to see who is winning the votes. Check the “Top Rated” pod on the homepage, updated 9pm every weekday.

Cross Bred Mongrels were the feature band, with the clip from No Interference. Terra Firma – Hold It Wide also feature. So get voting now!








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