Finalists and films
Week to 20 October 2013
Finalists and films
The
finalists of the Vodafone New Zealand Music Awards have been
announced, and we're thrilled to see so many IMNZ artists
named. NZ On Air have also released details of their latest
round of funding recipients. The Audio Foundation in
Auckland is hosting a very exciting music-related film
festival in November, and there is also a short documentary
available to watch which traces the history of the Rhythm n'
Vines Festival. And for Labour Weekend, there are plenty of
live shows to entertain you - check the info here plus in
our Entertainment Extra that went out earlier this week.
Have a great weekend!
Week To Thursday, 17 October
2013
This Week Last Week Weeks In Title Artist
Label/Distributor Certification
1 1 5 Blacklistt
Blacklistt /Rhythm/DRM
2 - 1 Lucky Man Swiss
DawnRaid/FMG
3 2 17 Blackbird Fat Freddy's Drop
/Rhythm/DRM plat x1
4 4 9 Best So Far Katchafire
Katchafire
5 - 1 Mountaineater Mountaineater
BFTU/Rhythm/DRM
6 3 20 Delta Shapeshifter
Truetone gold x1
7 - 1 The Best Of My Country Song
Various /Rhythm/DRM
8 8 4 All In My Head Lisa
Crawley /Rhythm/DRM
9 5 106 Six60 Six60 Massive
plat x3
10 6 9 Automatic Ladi6 Question
11 7
8 Going West The Sou'Westers /FuturesEntertainment
12 12 3 Time And Space EP Bella Kalolo
BellaSounds/FMG
13 - 1 Balladeer Swamp Thing
/DRM
14 18 213 Based On A True Story Fat Freddy's
Drop /Rhythm/DRM plat x9
15 9 7 The Shadow Masters
8 Foot Sativa /Rhythm/DRM
16 17 48 Treble And
Reverb Aaradhna DawnRaid/FMG
17 - 199 Kora Kora
/Border/DRM plat x2
18 - 50 Light Years Kora
/Rhythm/DRM gold x1
19 10 46 The Rose Tint: Deluxe
Edition David Dallas Dirty/FMG
20 14 24 Fandango
The Phoenix Foundation PhoenixFoundation
MakingTracks Funding Decisions for October
2013
NZ On Air have announced the funding recipients for
the October round. There were 133 eligible applications.
Each of the 133 songs was listened to by each of our seven
panelists. The process involves the panelists each picking
their priority songs to recommend for funding. The panel
then meets together to discuss the songs as a group before
choosing the final list of projects to be given funding
support.
Decisions are based on the broadcast, music and
audience merits of the songs that have been
submitted.
MakingTracks Funded Projects - October
2013
Artist Song Funding Type
Avalanche City Keep
Finding A Way Recording & Video
Brooke Duff Something
New Recording & Video
Cairo Knife Fight No Longer
Silent Recording & Video
Delaney Davidson Down On Me
Recording & Video
Delete Delete Gonna Change Recording
& Video
J Williams Broken Love Recording &
Video
Jamie McDell You'll Never Know Recording &
Video
Luke & Amberly Turn The Lights Down Recording &
Video
PNC Ride Featuring P Diggs Recording &
Video
Sherpa So Hard Recording & Video
SJD Wanna Be
Foolish Recording & Video
Street Chant Coastguard
Recording & Video
Tami Neilson Walk Back To Your Arms
Recording & Video
Taye Williams Now or Never Featuring
Tyree & Drew Recording & Video
The Veils In The
Nightfall Recording & Video
Abby Lee Daylight Video
Only
Doprah Stranger People Video Only
Shapeshifter
Endless Video Only
Sons Of Zion The Weekend Video
Only
Suren Unka Flee Featuring Dahnu Graham Video
Only
The Map Room Pilot Video Only
The Wyld Odyssey
Video Only
Tom Lark Haircut Video Only
The October
2013 Panel
• Leon Wratt - The Edge (Auckland)
•
Phoebe Spiers - C4 (Auckland)
• Andrew Tidball -
Cheese On Toast (Auckland)
• Pennie Blair - 95bFM
(Auckland)
• David Saunders - CPIT Jazz School
(Christchurch)
• Joost Langveld - Big Pop Studios
(Auckland)
• Jeff Newton - NZ On Air (Auckland)
November Funding Round
The next Making Tracks funding
round closes at 5.00pm on Friday 1st November. Applications
are available online here
Please note this is the LAST
round for 2013. There are no funding rounds in December or
January.
You can apply for any 1 song twice, and you can
receive a maximum of 3 grants in any 1 year period, or off 1
album.
You can apply for recording & video for any song
which is unreleased.
Released is deemed available to
the public in any way, this includes Soundcloud or the
artists own website.
Week To Thursday, 17 October
2013
This Week Last Week Weeks In Title Artist
Label/Distributor Certification
1 1 8 Runnin' David
Dallas Dirty/FMG
2 3 9 Diamonds Ladi6 Question
3 2 20 In Colour Shapeshifter Truetone gold
x1
4 7 3 Celeste Ezra Vine LTPS
5 - 1 Run
MayaVanya feat. Mars LTPS
6 4 8 If Tomorrow Never
Comes Swiss feat. Etana DawnRaid/FMG
7 5 9 Home
Blacklistt /Rhythm/DRM
8 9 10 Tell No Lie Deach
feat. Pieter T Empire
9 - 42 Wake Up Aaradhna
DawnRaid/FMG plat x1
10 10 10 Girl Next Door Massad
MassadMusic
Week To Sunday,
20 October 2013
This Week Last Week Weeks In Title
Artist Label/Distributor Certification
1 1 7
Celeste Ezra Vine LTPS
2 2 8 Runnin' David
Dallas Dirty/FMG
3 3 8 Diamonds Ladi6 Question
4 5 6 Home Blacklistt /Rhythm/DRM
5 6 11
Tell No Lie Deach feat. Pieter T Empire
6 10 2
Forever Smashproof MTC
7 4 7 If Tomorrow Never
Comes Swiss feat. Etana DawnRaid/FMG
8 8 21 In
Colour Shapeshifter Truetone gold x1
9 7 49 Never
Leave Me Again Opshop /DRM gold x1
10 - 1 I'm The
Man That Will Find You Connan Mockasin /Rhythm/DRM
International and Industry Action
Blink has
started a new music festival - Square Wave; featuring around
70 artists taking part in 36 shows around New Zealand. The
official website has just been launched, it has all the
event information, plus you can download for free the first
of three compilations I am releasing to coincide. Hadley
Donaldson designed a legendary set of 30+ posters to
accompany the shows, you can see them all here:
http://www.squarewavefestival.com/events/ Tickets for Camp
A Low Hum are also on sale now, with new areas at the site
being opened up for even more stages and environments than
before. A hidden pond you say? You can still get tickets
here: http://campalowhum.com/
The winners of the 2013 Technical Awards were revealed on Tuesday night as part of the Vodafone New Zealand Music Awards' finalists announcement event. The Tui for Best Album Cover has gone to Gina Kiel and Harry A’Court for Fat Freddy’s Drop’s ‘Blackbird’. The Phoenix Foundation with Lee Prebble and Brett Stanton nab two Tuis for ‘Fandango’, taking out Best Producer and Best Engineer. The recipient of the New Zealand Herald Legacy Award was also announced, and for the first time it goes to a female, Shona Laing. Laing first hit the spotlight aged 17 on the TV show New Faces with her hit ‘1905’. That song and ‘Show Your Love’ both went Gold and also peaked at #4 on the New Zealand charts. Laing spent some time in the UK in the 1970s where she was a vocalist with Manfred Mann’s Earth Band alongside fellow Kiwi Chris Thompson. Laing's highly acclaimed albums Genre (1985) and South (1987) were released on independent label Pagan Records.
And a hearty clap on the respective backs goes to all of the IMNZ artists who have been announced as finalists in the Vodafone New Zealand Music Awards: Aaradhna, Fat Freddy’s Drop, Shapeshifter, The Phoenix Foundation, Unknown Mortal Orchestra, Lawrence Arabia, Iva Lamkum, Beastwars, The Datsuns, @Peace, P-Money, Latinaotearoa, Soljah, Sola Rosa, Maisey Rika, Ngatapa Black and Go Stop Go. Guests at the awards ceremony on November 21 can look forward to a big night of great New Zealand music with live performances by Aaradhna, Lorde, Jamie McDell, Titanium, Iva Lamkum and awards co-host Stan Walker. There’s also a special tribute performance to Legacy Award recipient Shona Laing by Ruby Frost. And in a separate event, the 2013 line-up for the Critics’ Choice Prize includes multi-instrumentalist Daniel McBride aka Sheep, Dog & Wolf; US-based singer/songwriter Janine and the Mixtape; and Paquin – the musical outlet of songwriter Tom Healy. Established in 2010, the prize recognises up-and-coming artists and potential future Tui winners. Past Critics’ Choice Prize nominees include Kimbra and The Naked and Famous. The three 2013 contenders perform a live showcase at The Kings Arms in Auckland on November 6 before the prize recipient is announced on the night.
Auckland’s
Audio Foundation will host three consecutive evenings of
short lms, live concert-footage and documentaries between
October 30 and November 1 as part of Reel Kiwi Underground
festival.
Each evening will begin with a short
featurette by D. Thomas Herkes - founder of Wellington-based
Stink Magnetic Records, followed by a combination of live
concert-footage and rare music videos including Fetus
Productions clips presented by Jed Town, a re-cut of the
Rumble & Bang! documentary on Chants R&B, an interview with
the Pretty Things, and the famous and nal gig of the
Skeptics at The Gluepot in 1990. Festival organiser and
Skeptics' Sheen of Gold director, Simon Ogston, says the
second Reel Kiwi Underground will "provide an opportunity
for people to view independently-produced content that they
wouldn't be able to see anywhere else. Each night presents
an eclectic range of content, with the only prerequisite
being that the films are entertaining and finished to a
professional standard. Many of the filmmakers will be
present to introduce their work and answer any questions."
Tickets are $10 at the door, plus there will be a bunch of
mystery spot prizes each night including Flying Nun titles,
Sheen of Gold posters and copies of previous Ogston films.
Read more...
And continuing in the movie vein, a 15-minute documentary looking at the ten year journey of New Year’s music festival Rhythm and Vines is now available to watch online. Behind the Vines - Ten Years of R&V was shot by Ben Carter and Dan Maas under the direction of festival founder Hamish Pinkham and retells the story of Rhythm and Vines from its inception as an idea in a student flat to the three-day 30,000-capacity festival that it is today. Read more and watch the doco...
On the live front
Catch the
notoriously wild Hallelujah Picassos' reunion show at the
Kings Arms, Saturday October 26, with the fine musical
accompaniment of Blood Bags, Loud Ghost, and DJs Stinky Jim
and Peter Mac. They'll have the original lineup onstage,
plus signed copies of their retrospective CD Rewind The
Hateman, on sale at the gig. Listen to Hallelujah Picassos
on Bandcamp. Also out on CD reissue, as Rewind the
Hateman.
Tonight Gold Medal Famous present: A gig for the workers featuring Glass Eye and The Carnies, Tietz Syndrome, Cliche Guevara and Gold Medal Famous. Thursday October 24, Puppies (corner Tory and Vivian Streets, Wellington). Koha entry. This is a gig for the workers and the unemployed, and the bands are encouraging people to take annual leave the day after this show to have a four day weekend because it's Labour Weekend. Facebook page
Mt Maunganui is a renowned New Years Eve location, and this New Year, 2014 will be kicked off with the Mount Vibes festival at Baypark Stadium. The first lineup announcement includes The Black Seeds, I Am Giant, Homebrew, State of Mind, Optimus Gryme, Sons of Zion, Tomorrow People, Pieter T, Aaradhna, MC Woody, Chatchy, DJ Jayrasik, DJ Sanka and Mount Locals "VEGA". There will be a 2nd announcement of bands on 28th October. Facebook page.
Dainty Group have announced a collaboration with Eminem to do headline shows with some of the world's biggest rap and urban stars across Australasian stadiums, including one New Zealand show, at Auckland's outdoor Western Springs Stadium on Saturday February 15th, 2014. Eminem has handpicked the now, and the next, for the debut dose of Rapture, and he's selected David Dallas, alongside Kendrick Lamar and J. Cole. Tickets: www.ticketmaster.co.nz
New release fanfare
New Zealand
multi-instrumentalist and producer Lord Echo (aka Mike
Fabulous) will release his sophomore album Curiosities in
New Zealand Friday 15th November 2013 on CD, vinyl and
digital. Curiosities is being released via Economy Records
in New Zealand and will be distributed via Rhythmethod and
DRM. The album is then being released on Wonderful Noise in
Japan, Bastard Jazz in the US, UK and Australia, and Jakarta
in Europe and South America. Fabs drew a groundswell of
excitement around his debut solo album Melodies in late
2010, championed by tastemakers like Gilles Peterson (who
played it repeatedly on his BBC Radio 1 show), Oliver Wang
(Soulsides) and Richard Dorfmeister. Curiosities picks up
right where Melodies left off, with the sun-drenched
psychedelic dub sounds of tracks like “Bohemian Idol”
(featuring vocals by Toby Laing of Fat Freddy's Drop), and
the jerky funk vibes of cuts like “Digital Haircut” and
“Street Knowledge”. The album provides a wealth of DJ
fodder, with forward thinking 70s-inspired disco tunes such
as “Molten Lava” (featuring the soaring vocals of Leila
Adu), as well as analog Afro-infused burners like “What Is
That Feeling” and “Put It In My Head” (complemented by
the golden-voiced Mara TK of Electric Wire Hustle fame).
Down-home spiritual jazz/electronic meanderings ("Ghost
Hands", “Arabesque”) provide a counterpoint to Echo's
driving cover-version of the Pharoah Sanders & Leon Thomas
classic “The Creator Has a Master Plan”. His inspiring
take on the track is uplifted by the soulful singing of Lisa
Tomlins (who's notable vocals on Echo’s rendition of
Sister Sledge’s “Thinking Of You” made it a standout
hit from his Melodies album). Fabs is currently splitting
his time between New Zealand and New York. In New York he is
recording with Victor Axelrod (aka Ticklah) who has been a
key player in the NY scene for the last decade and is
affiliated with the Daptone crew, Antibalas and Mark Ronson
(he played keys on Amy Winehouse Back To Black album). In
New Zealand he is the house engineer for Wellington based
Economy records (The Yoots!, Shogun Orchestra, Wild Bill
Ricketts). Summer 2013/2014 will see him producing the next
Lawrence Arabia album, the next Black Seeds album, and
starting work on a 3rd Lord Echo album. Read
more...
Vodafone has been working with two heavyweight Vodafone New Zealand Music Awards (VNZMA) finalists Aaradhna and P-Money to produce a hot new single and video, ‘Dapper Man’, for this year’s awards. Dapper Man features on the official VNZMA smartphone app (soon to be available FREE), which provides the low down on New Zealand’s biggest night in music. Dapper Man is the soundtrack of the app’s game, ‘Shake It To Make It’, giving players the chance to win tickets to the VNZMAs, VIP prize packs and more. Aaradhna and P-Money fans can download a FREE MP3 and ringtone of Dapper Man once they’ve downloaded the official VNZMA app on their mobile – available soon! The track is a 60’s funk soul number, full of feel good vibes – with the perfect beat to shake along to the ‘Shake It To Make It’ game. “It’s always a great feeling to put new music out and I’m excited to launch Dapper Man with Vodafone’s Music Award app,” says Aaradhna. "Dapper Man is about a type of man who is smooth, charming, respectable, clean cut and knows how to take care of himself. It’s a song expressing love for those kinds of qualities.” The music video stars Aaradhna, P-Money, plus Vodafone ambassador and ‘Boy’ star, James Rolleston. http://www.nzmusicawards.co.nz
Around the
World
HOMEBAKE 2013 CANCELLED
by Nathan Jolly - Oct
23, 2013
“It is with heavy hearts that we announce that Homebake 2013 has been cancelled”, reads a statement from Homebake organisers released this morning, citing the move from the Domain to a three-day event at the Opera House as being the reason.
“Over the last 4 weeks since the initial launch of Homebake 2013, it has become apparent based on the feedback from social media sites and the box office that the traditional Homebake fans have rejected this change in format from one day to three nights and the change in venue.”
Organisers also stated the scheduling of Harvest Festival at the Domain two weeks before the proposed 2013 date forced the unpopular venue and format change. The statement called Harvest’s cancellation shortly before Homebake’s announcement of their venue/format change “achingly ironic”.
Refunds will be automatically administered by the Sydney Opera House Box Office, while Oztix ticket buyers should contact Oztix.
And here's
the statement from the festival's website:
From its inception in 1996 in Byron Bay, HOMEBAKE has been a staunch advocate and supporter of Australian music and of this country’s musicians.
In 1998 HOMEBAKE began its long association with the Domain as the preferred venue of choice, and for 15 years on the first Saturday in December, we came together to celebrate and support Australia’s best and brightest in music.
HOMEBAKE 2013 has proven to be a
difficult beast to produce and promote due to scheduling
issues with our ancestral home at the Domain. For reasons
beyond our control or desire, and after a 15 year run, we
were advised that for this year, the Domain had also
confirmed another music festival that appealed to a similar
audience and scheduled to run a mere 2 weeks before our
proposed HOMEBAKE
date.
ends