Pez Interview

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I was looking forward to hearing ‘The Festival Song‘ when I got my first glimpse of the back cover. Every time i think Pez, 360 also comes to mind. You guys obviously have a history together, how important was getting this track just right?

It was definitely important cos I knew the song had a lot of appeal and potential. But working with Sixty is always a very natural thing and not something that we have to put much thought into, we just let it come. That being said, I still know when somethings not quite right and I wasn’t going to let up until I thought the song had everything that it needed. Which I think it does and I’m really happy with the result!


‘It All Starts To Show’ definitely let you speak your mind. Do you see this as common knowledge to most?

Yeah it definitely gave me a chance to talk about some things that were on my mind. I wanted to have a song on the album that would give me a chance to open up and see where I end up, so ‘It All Starts To Show’ was a very important song for me and turned out to be one of my favourites. I don’t see the things that I talked about as common knowledge though, that’s probably the reason behind why I wanted to talk about them, because I get so annoyed at people’s lack of awareness and it’s my way of expressing it and letting go of it.


This being your debut LP, how has everything been at Soulmate? Any plans for future releases, what’s in store for Pez?

Well being that this is my debut LP, this is definitely my whole focus at the moment and will be for some time, though a ForthWrite album and a project i’m doing with Raymes are both in the works. Everything at Soulmate has been great and hopefully there will be lots of future projects for us to embark on together but it’s early days at the moment so we’ve just got to take it one step at a time.


Working alongside someone like Count Bounce must of been a great learning curve, what was his overall influence?

Working with Count Bounce was a great learning experience for me and Matik because it was the first time we’d seen our music come to life. We were both strongly involved in the mixing phase so we kept the brakes on him to some degree but he was able to suggest some cool things throughout. Plus I loved the result of having him feature on ‘Ain’t Got Time’! That song wouldn’t have been the same without him on it.

What’s the usual process between yourself and Matik, from making a beat, to concepts etc?

The process usually involves Matik sampling something or having a rough composition that really grabs my attention. Once that happens, he’ll bounce out a rough version for me to take home and write to, and we might have a little discussion about ideas for the track’s direction if something doesn’t immediately jump out at me. Then I like to be alone and get in a zone so I can put the beat on repeat and write until all of the lyrics come together. And finally comes the exciting part, where I get to go back and show Matik what I’ve done and he gets to show me all of the other things he’s added to the beat and we watch it come together.


Cheers for your time mate, any shout outs, upcoming gigs? Where can peeps find a copy of A Mind Of My Own?

Shout outs to everyone involved in helping the album come together. My album launch is on October 24th at Roxanne Parlour in Melbourne which is extremely exciting! And people will be able to find a copy at JB Hi – Fi, all good hip-hop stores and hopefully Sanity and HMV as well. Cheers brother. Pez

By Jeans


Well I am fuckhead for not posting this last week and before the gig oops – Ed.

Update – For those who missed the album launch Pez and 360 will be supporting The Winnie Coopers at “The Spot” 133 Sydney Road, Brunswick this Friday 31st October

Tickets $10
Doors open 9pm

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