John Summit on 'Comfort In Chaos’, Tall Poppy Syndrome & meeting Dom Dolla at Coachella | Interview

John Summit chats with triple j’s Lucy Smith about moving from accounting to DJing, his ‘Sweet Disposition’ remix, embracing cringe and influences like Anna Lunoe, Radiohead and Christopher Nolan. 00:00 Intro 00:08 Selling out Australian shows 00:30 Learning about "kickons" 00:43 Becoming friends with Dom Dolla at Coachella 01:49 How does he approach an Australian set 02:43 Playing 'Sweet Disposition' remix live in Melbourne 03:35 Discovering Temper Trap via '500 Days Of Summer' 04:21 Tall Poppy Syndrome 05:29 “Embracing cringe", self-promotion and LeBron James 07:12 Engaging with fans as his following grow 08:31 Managing A&R with his label Experts Only 09:54 Being inspired by music festivals like Beyond The Valley 11:03 Learning to DJ 11:41 Moving from DJing to production 12:14 Making an album after years of singles 13:18 Early music taste: ACDC, Radiohead, Animal Collective, Arcade Fire 14:08 Locking in to create 'Comfort In Chaos' 15:02 Why don't electronic and dance artists release albums? 15:43 Major influence: Anna Lunoe 17:14 Writing for yourself first 18:23 Transitioning from Accountant to DJ 19:28 Love for Christopher Nolan and John Williams 19:46 His triple j setlist from 2021