Talking Music with 360, Part 6

Six speaks about an “exciting” song he’s got with Martian and why he never includes punchlines in his storytelling. Before his sold-out Newcastle show on Saturday the 1st of September, I interviewed Matt Colwell, better known as Melbourne recording artist, 360, or simply Six. During our discussion, we spoke about his early 2017 collaborations with Daniel Cooper, better known as Martian (formerly Mini Coop). As … Continue reading Talking Music with 360, Part 6

Talking Music with 360, Part 5

360 speaks about the inspiration behind “Do You Have A Dollar (Coin Laundry)”, his unusual encounter with Lisa Mitchell, his avid support for veterans, and artistic expression’s double standard. Before his sold-out Newcastle show on Saturday the 1st of September, I interviewed Matt Colwell, better known as Melbourne recording artist, 360, or simply Six. During our discussion, Six shared how his 2010 remix of Lisa … Continue reading Talking Music with 360, Part 5

Talking Music with 360, Part 4

360 speaks about his biggest influences, past and present. Before his sold-out Newcastle show on Saturday the 1st of September, I interviewed Matt Colwell, better known as Melbourne recording artist, 360, or simply Six. Inspired by a couplet from his Vintage Modern‘s opener “White Lies”, specifically, “I am L with a bit of Wayne, Drizzy/With a little Jay, a bit of Ma$e, Biggie, with a smidge … Continue reading Talking Music with 360, Part 4

Talking Music with 360, Part 3

360 on new music, his work with PEZ as Forthwrite, and why the person he wants to collaborate with most is Hans Zimmer. Before his sold-out Newcastle show on Saturday the 1st of September, I interviewed Matt Colwell, better known as Melbourne recording artist, 360, or simply Six. Following the revelation that he’d finished a singing album, partly inspired by the musical relationship formed with Carl Dimataga, … Continue reading Talking Music with 360, Part 3

Concert Review: Joyride Does His Name Justice

Sydney’s One Day powerhouse shines during his hometown show. Upon entry, it’s clear that the Red Rattler Theatre isn’t your typical venue. Resembling a shoe-box, the quaint, cosy room is filled with a chorus of charismatic people, with an array of red velvet furnishings lining the walls. The man on the entry is bubbly and good-humoured as he goes from ink pad to ink pad to … Continue reading Concert Review: Joyride Does His Name Justice