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IMNZ Charts to November 23: Canadian and Celtic Connections

IMNZ Charts to November 23: Canadian and Celtic Connections Being Built

There are some very exciting international activities which have just been announced. We're thrilled to announce that Canadian Music Week 2015 will feature a spotlight on New Zealand, which is a fantastic opportunity for local artists to gain exposure in the vibrant Canadian market. Our very own Dylan Pellett from IMNZ will be speaking there too; so we'll be able to give you some juicy updates about how things are going during the conference. And the British Council has announced some great collaborations between New Zealand and Celtic musicians - the results of these will definitely be something to look forward to. Read on for details...

Week To Thursday, 20 November 2014
This WeekLast WeekWeeks InTitleArtistLabel/DistributorCertification
1213EvergreenBroodsDrydenStreet gold x1
212Be Mine TonightThe Wellington International Ukulele OrchestraRhythm/DRM
3319We RiseDevilskinRhythm/DRMgold x1
463The TerritoryThe EasternRoughPeel/Rhythm/DRM
5523Dynamite!Tami NeilsonSouthbound
672Collected HitsThe Wellington International Ukulele OrchestraRhythm/DRM
79163Six60Six60Massiveplat x4
81174Blackbird: Deluxe EditionFat Freddy's DropRhythm/DRMplat x1
91451Songs For BubbasAnika MoaRhythm/DRM
1082QuicksandBlack River DriveRhythm/DRM
1142Introducing Darren WatsonDarren WatsonDRM
121242Broods EPBroodsDrydenStreet
13105SinesJakob/Border/DRM
141320Science & SurvivalI Am GiantI Am Giant
152025Brightly Painted OneTiny RuinsArchHill
16-1Gray Bartlett And Friends (SPCA)Gray BartlettOde/DRM
17-1Swim Down LowDelaney DavidsonSouthbound
18158MagneticsSola RosaRhythm/DRM
1918266Based On A True StoryFat Freddy's Drop/Rhythm/DRMplat x9
2019216KoraKora Border/DRMplat x2
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IMNZ partners with Canadian Music Week

To complement the 2015 Spotlight on Australia previously announced, CAAMA (Canadian Association for the Advancement of Music and the Arts) is pleased to present an expansion to the initiative to include a Focus on New Zealand at Canadian Music Week 2015 (May 1-10, 2015 in Toronto). A part of CMW's International Buyer's Program, the 2015 Focus on New Zealand will bring key buyers, market experts and industry reps from various sectors together with the Canadian music industry in Toronto during the event's conference schedule, May 6-9. With the support of the Department of Foreign Affairs, Trade and Development Canada, delegates from New Zealand will participate in export market training sessions and share their expertise and insights while opening new trade routes for business investment and revenue potential for all in attendance.

Now in its 33rd year, Canadian Music Week is one of the world's most important and longest running international music business destinations, as well as one of the biggest new music festivals in Canada showcasing global talent. Attracting thousands of delegates from more than 30 countries each year, the event serves as a convergence point for international networking, business to business transactions, structured one-on-one meetings, and specialized export programming.

New Zealand is a major player in the Australasian region and an important like-minded partner for Canada. Powered by a market economy, New Zealand depends greatly on international trade. Free-market reforms have removed many barriers to foreign investment, making it one of the most business-friendly countries in the world. New Zealand's extensive bilateral relations with Canada combined with the country's close relations and proximity to Australia, multiplies the number of opportunities available to Canadian artists, labels and SMEs.

Music radio broadcasting and live music are the two main economic drivers of the New Zealand music industry, accounting for more than $300m. The country's digital retail sector has grown significantly over the last three years and now makes up almost half (49.7%) of total retail gross output. Online consumption channels for music - from digital retail services such as iTunes or Amplifier and on-demand services such as Spotify to mobile music downloads and other services - have given labels and musicians solutions to monetising digital music, as well as more and better platforms to reach new audiences.

Recognized for earlier contributions to pop music made by Kiwi musicians Split Enz, Crowded House, and OMC, New Zealand has gained prominence in the last few years with the chart-topping success of Lorde as well as breakthroughs by Kimbra, The Naked and Famous, and Broods. This strong investment in music, supported by a healthy market for music festivals of various sizes catering to a wide range of musical tastes, makes New Zealand an alluring territory for discovery.
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Top ten Singles:

Week To Thursday, 20 November 2014
This WeekLast WeekWeeks InTitleArtistLabel/DistributorCertification
113SpecialSix60Massive
2322Mother & FatherBroodsDrydenStreet gold x1
3846BridgesBroodsDrydenStreet gold x1
445Slings And ArrowsFat Freddy's DropRhythm/DRM
5511L.A.F.BroodsDrydenStreet
6-2This LoveDave Dobbyn And The Orpheus Choir Of WellingtonRedTrolley/Rhythm/DRM
7-48Runnin'David DallasDirty/FMGplat x1
87138Don't Forget Your RootsSix60Massiveplat x3
9-2FadeDevilskinRhythm/DRM
10614VesselDevilskinRhythm/DRM

Top Ten Airplay
Week To Sunday, 23 November 2014
This WeekLast WeekWeeks InTitleArtistLabel/DistributorCertification
113SpecialSix60Massive
238L.A.F.BroodsDrydenStreet
3222Mother & FatherBroodsDrydenStreet gold x1
4414TransmissionI Am GiantI Am Giant
5717It's Nothin'Ty feat. Donell LewisEmpire
683Slings And ArrowsFat Freddy's DropRhythm/DRM
7-1You And MeJupiter ProjectLTPS
869Just For YouDeach feat. Ria And Ezra JamesEmpire
9917Bad PhilosophyJeremy RedmoreRedmoreBooks
1057Braver Than MostEzra VineLTPS

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