NZ Music Month Update
NZ Music Month Update
OK, so we’re used to being busy,
but is it my imagination or has this NZ
Music Month sent
everything truly out of control? In a good way,
of
course...
Congratulations to members of the IMNZ
family who were winners at the 2006
Pacific Music Awards.
Mt. Vaea Band (King Music) received two awards for
their
album ‘Mama’: Best Pacific Music Group and Best Pacific
Music Album;
this is on top of winning Best Polynesian
Album at the Hawaiian Music Awards
earlier this year.
Annie Puletiuatoa (King Music) won Best Pacific
Female
Artist for her debut album ‘Childhood’, and Savage
(DawnRaid) won Best
Pacific Song for Swing.
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Recordings Aot(ear)oa is a finalist in the Generating Gold
category of
the Wellington Region Gold Awards; these
recognise business enterprise and
excellence.
There are
seven IMNZ albums in the national Top 40 this week and
four
singles. The albums are Fat Freddy’s Drop, Don
McGlashan, Nesian Mystik,
Aaradhna, the Sione’s Wedding
soundtrack, Katchafire, and Concord Dawn and
the singles
are from Nesian Mystik, Spacifix, Hollie Smith and
Aaradhna.
The inaugural Australasian Urban Music Awards
are to be held in Sydney on
Friday July 21. The Kiwi
contingent in the voting stakes includes
Savage,
Frontline, Alphrisk, Aaradhna, Deceptikonz, Ill
Semantics and Adeaze, and
performers at the awards
include Mareko and Savage. Winners are decided by
public
vote.
Starting with Tidy Digital, TMet Recordings has
started signing with some
big international online music
stores to distribute new Kiwi music globally.
TMet's
debut international release is from 17-year-old Christchurch
producer
Focus (aka Shea Dawson), which has shot to
number 2 in the Tidy Digital
download chart and has
international support from the likes of Olly
Perris,
Riggsy, Rockin’ Russ and Tom Berry.
http://www.tidydigital.com/. TMet are
also releasing the
‘Escape from Chaos’ chill compilation, put together
by
Damiano Verna (Tempest Recordings) and Michael Westcot
(Assemblage Records)
and featuring established, new and
upcoming outfits from all over the globe
including the
UK, France, Israel, Greece, Denmark, New Zealand
and
Australia.
Antix have embarked on another offshore
tour taking in festivals in Brazil,
Denmark, Portugal,
Germany, Greece, Israel, UK and Switzerland. The
brothers
also have a new album in the pipeline, due by
the end of the year. The Timmy
Schumacher remix of Agent
Alvin ft Spikey T’s On The Rise is getting
great
international reviews.
USA saxophonist Joshua
Redman, who has worked with the likes of Pat
Metheny,
Dave Brubeck, Chick Corea, Quincy Jones and
Elvin Jones, flew into NZ to
record on a John Psathas
concerto for an album to be released by Rattle
Records.
The saxophone concerto was premiered by 11-time Grammy Award
winner
Michael Brecker to a live audience of 8000 and
broadcast live throughout
Europe. John Psathas is best
known as the composer of the key ceremonial
music for the
2004 Athens Olympic.
Die! Die! Die! are in the middle of a
tour of the UK, Germany, The
Netherlands and Finland,
including a spot at the Dot to Dot Festival
in
Nottingham. Next month they’ll return to NYC to finish
writing songs for the
next album, to be recorded in
August.
Fat Freddy’s Drop embark on their annual UK summer
tour following two
farewell gigs in Wellington on May 19
and 20. The 18-date tour starts in
Edinburgh and finishes
on July 1 at the Eurockeenes Festival in
France.
Katchafire’s debut album ‘Revival’ (Mai Music)
remains in the top 20 of the
Billboard World Music
charts, and the band play Brisbane, Sydney and
Melbourne
this month. Whirimako Black goes on the road around the
North
Island in July, with Nigel Gavin. Her new album is
due late June; called
‘Whirimako’, it’s a collection of
classic songs performed in te reo.
Shapeshifter are
finishing their third album in Kaikoura; the
intended
release date is August 28 and they’ll tour the
album around New Zealand in
September. Confirmed dates so
far are Saturday the 16th with the Auckland
Philharmonia,
Friday the 22nd with the Wellington Sinfonia, and Friday
the
29th with the Christchurch Symphony
Orchestra.
Cobra Khan are in studio 203 with
engineer/producer Andrew Buckton finishing
their debut
E.P, to be released in July. The as yet untitled E.P will
be
released simultaneously in New Zealand (1157) and
Australia (Casadeldisco).
In June, look out for the video
Black Box, which was shot in NYC. Cobra Khan
also
supported USA white trash rock gods Nashville Pussy in
Auckland and
they have licensed their track Wrapped In
Plastic to the ‘Short Fast & Loud’
Triple J compilation
which will be released via Universal Music Australia
in
July.
Joy Bong Isaan Thai restaurant on Auckland's
K’ Rd has a new programme of
events in the bar thanks to
Sugarlicks’ Gareth Farry.
Here at IMNZ HQ we’re completely
overwhelmed by the amount of great albums
being released
this month. There are some impressive debuts:
Chong-Nee’s
‘Just Getting By On Love’, Aradhna’s ‘I Love
You’, Don McGlashan ‘Warm Hand’
(yes it’s his debut solo
album), Ishta’s self-titled album, the WBC
‘Hi-Fidelity
Offbeat’, and Samuel Flynn-Scott ‘The Hunt Brings Us Life’.
Not
to be outdone are those who are building on their
work to date, with a
strong lineup of second albums:
Nesian Mystik ‘Freshmen’, Onelung ‘Binary
Pop Songs’ and
Stylus ‘Gain Control’. The new Ill Semantics mixtape is
out
now too, as is the Deceptikonz’ new mixtape; these
are the first recordings
from both crews in quite some
time.
New albums also means launch shows aplenty to look
forward to. Onelung has
their Wellington release party on
May 27, Stylus launch their album on June
10 in
Auckland.
Nesian Mystik will be touring in June and July
with special guests Adeaze
and Tyna. Their new album
‘Freshmen’ has already gone Gold and single If
It's Cool
hit # 5 in the N.Z singles chart. dDub are heading away for
their
annual winter tour in June, including a stop at the
Queenstown Winter
Festival.
The Global Casino/Wasted
Youth tour, featuring a fierce line-up of known
and
up-and-coming and DJs & MCs, including Juse, Louie
Knuxx, Smashproof,
Feelstyle, Tyree, Cyphanetik, Ethical
and DJ D-Form, is travelling the
length and breadth of
Aotearoa spreading the hip-hop gospel. The tour
is
presented by Breaking Wreckwordz and Move The Crowd
Records, in association
with Woodcut
Productions.
New and Forthcoming Releases
8 Foot
Sativa ‘Poison of Ages’, 4 Corners album, Aaradhna ‘I Love
You’, Bill
Direen & Friends ‘New York Sack’, Budspells
‘Ina Senses’, The Cakekitchen
‘Put Your Foot Inside The
Door’, Chong Nee ‘Just Getting By On Love’, The
Dark
Beaks ‘Spill Your Heart’, The Departure Lounge Live, Fats
White ‘Live
at the Krypto Amnesia Club’, Fideleo ‘Silver
Service’ EP, Daniel Gannaway
‘Op-Ed’, Lily Green album,
Hirini Melbourne and Richard Nunns ‘Te Awhaiao -
Te Ku Te
Whe Remixed’, Ishta ‘Ishta’, Louie Knuxx ‘Wasted Youth’,
The
Lovehaters (ep), MC Mas Musicman single, Don
McGlashan ‘Warm Hand’, Midwest
Motorparts Corral ‘Plateau
Honey’ EP, Mo’Reece Jim Jam EP, Nesian Mystik
‘Freshmen’,
Onelung ‘Binary Pop Songs’, Opensouls ‘Kaleidoscope’,
The
Reduction Agents album, Shaft album, The Shrugs ‘An
Awkward Silence’, Stylus
‘Gain Control’, Tainted ‘The
Awakening’, Various ‘Sione’s Wedding Soundtrack
’,
Various ‘Homegrown Dub’, Voom album, The WBC ‘Hi-Fidelity
Offbeat’,
Whirimako Black
‘Whirimako’.
Tours
Onelung: May 27: album release gig, Wellington, with Emu and DJ Monkey
1157: May: 27th
1157 Records Showcase W/ Cold By Winter, Kitsch, Cobra
Khan,
Auckland
Lil’ Chief: Reduction Agents/Lawrence
Arabia release gig - 27th May,
Auckland;
Voom - 9th
and 10th June, Auckland
The WBC album launch: May 31, Auckland
Tim Guy 'Blazey' tour, May: 26 Palmerston North;
June: 1 Belmont, 2
Blenheim, 3 Motueka, 4 Nelson, 7
Karamea, 8 Granity, 10 Hokitika, 11 Franz
Josef, 13
Wanaka, 14 Queenstown, 15 Cromwell, 16 Te Anau, 17
Invercargill,
19 Dunedin with Anji Sami, 20 Moeraki, 21
Christchurch with Flip Grater, 25
Picton, 29
Taupo
Global Casino/Wasted Youth Tour Dates featuring
Juse, Louie Knuxx,
Smashproof, Feelstyle, Tyree,
Cyphanetik, Ethical and DJ D-Form: June: 1st
Palmerston
North (all ages), 2nd Wellington, (7.30 all ages and R18
11pm),
3rd New Plymouth, 4th Hastings, (7pm all ages),
9th Christchurch, 10th
Dunedin, June 11th Queenstown,
15th Hamilton (7.30pm all ages), 16th
Tauranga, 17th
Auckland
Gahu at the London Bar, Auckland: June 9 and June 30
Twinset: Cabaret Wellington every Tuesday night
dDub
Winter Tour 2006 dates: June: 16 Coromandel, 17 Auckland, 23
Napier, 24
June Wellington, July: 1 Queenstown, 5
Invercargill, 6 Dunedin, 7
Christchurch, 8
Queenstown
Ends