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IMNZ Charts to 19 June: First summer festival announcement

Published: Fri 24 Jun 2011 11:37 AM
IMNZ Charts to 19 June: First summer festival announcement
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Week to 19 June 2011 www.indies.co.nz
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As the Winter Solstice is upon us, the first of the New Year festivals has been announced, reminding us that summer will come around again very quickly. This week we also have an eclectic and really interesting selection of releases, and plenty of news regarding New Zealanders making an impact overseas.
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This Week
Last Week
Weeks In
Title
Artist
Label/Distributor
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1
33
The Liberation Of
Ladi6
/Rhythm/DRM
2
3
16
In The World Of Light
Tiki Taane
DirtyDub/Rhythm/DRM
3
-
1
Rarities And Remixes
Pitch Black
/Rhythm/DRM
4
2
5
Sing Along With The Yoots
The Yoots
/Rhythm/DRM
5
6
74
Jah Rydem
1814
/Ode/DRM
6
4
37
On The Road Again
Katchafire
Katchafire
7
-
6
Tarot Card Rock
Barnaby Weir
NativeTongue
8
11
101
Based On A True Story
Fat Freddy's Drop
/Rhythm/DRM
9
5
3
Ghost
Kidz In Space
MTC
10
8
10
Show Me The Right Way
Annabel Fay
Siren
11
10
11
Te Oranga
Little Bushman
/Rhythm/DRM
12
7
7
New Hot Nights
Luger Boa
/Rhythm/DRM
13
9
13
System Remix
Shapeshifter
Truetone/Rhythm/DRM
14
15
103
Dr Boondigga And The Big BW
Fat Freddy's Drop
/Rhythm/DRM
15
13
10
Shoebox Lovesongs
Will Crummer
/Ode/DRM
16
16
14
Baby, I'll Play
The Thomas Oliver Band
/Rhythm/DRM
17
14
10
Nil By Ear
State Of Mind
/Rhythm/DRM
18
20
80
The System Is A Vampire
Shapeshifter
Truetone/Rhythm/DRM
19
-
29
Flux
Tiki Taane
DirtyDub/Rhythm/DRM
20
-
8
Man On Wire
PNC
Dirty
Outward Sound Recipients Round 2 2011
Outward Sound provides assistance for market development initiatives, encouraging and supporting the entry of New Zealand music and musicians into global markets. New Zealand music industry practitioners (artists, managers etc.) and firms (record companies and associated businesses) can apply for assistance through the programme for a range of international market development activities including:
• Market visits
• In-market representation
• Publicity and promotion
• Marketing materials
• Showcases, trade fairs and other events
The Outward Sound programme is implemented and managed by the New Zealand Music Commission. It is inclusive of music from all genres, styles and niches and applicants may target the international markets that are appropriate to them. Bands, composers, songwriters, producers, and solo artists - at different stages of international market development - are able to access the programme. The foundations of the programme are research, collaboration, network development and information sharing.
For further information visit: www.nzmusic......org.nz/international/
Outward Sound Recipients Round 2 2011
Outward Sound is pleased to announce the 2nd round of grant recipients for 2011.
Eight grants were awarded, these include one Stage Three, one Stage Two, three Stage One, and three Business Development grants.
Ladyhawke – Stage 3.
Pip Brown AKA Ladyhawke has been awarded a Stage Three grant to tour, setup and promote the international release of Ladyhawke’s sophomore album through Modular/Universal.
The artist’s debut album is considered one of the essential albums of 2008 and has received critical acclaim from everyone from Rolling Stone to Pitchfork to Q Magazine. The album sold over 300,000 albums worldwide and received Gold status in the UK and Australia and was certified Platinum in New Zealand. Ladyhawke received six Tuis at the Vodafone New Zealand Music Awards in 2009 including Vodafone Single of the Year, Vodafone Album of the Year, International Achievement, Mazda Best Female Solo Artist, Pacific Blue Breakthrough Artist of the Year and Best Dance/Electronica Album.
Electric Wire Hustle – Stage 2.
Over the past year Electric Wire Hustle have signed to respected UK label BBE and have released their debut album in the UK, Europe and the USA. The band have been awarded a Stage Two grant to assist in the band’s relocation to Berlin where they will – with the help of their UK booking agent Elastic Artists - undertake extensive tours in Europe and the UK including many festival dates. The band will also be using the opportunity to set up the release of their second album due for release at the end of this year.
Avalanche City – Stage 1.
After a massive start to the year with a number one NZ single Love Love Love and a #4 album A Stage One grant was awarded to Avalanche City to showcase at Musexpo, The Radio Summit LA, and in New York City. These showcases resulted in the band being signed to the Warner Music Group and securing a worldwide release of their album Our New Life Above The Ground.
The Earlybirds – Stage 1.
After appearing at Song Summit in Sydney, The Earlybirds have partnered with Big Tree Artists and are relocating to Australia to undertake an extensive tour based around residencies in Sydney, Melbourne, and Brisbane. A Stage One grant was awarded.
Tiny Ruins – Stage 1.
Hollie Fullbrook aka Tiny Ruins received a Stage One grant to undertake an 18 day tour to support the Australian release of her debut album Some Were Meant For Sea through Spunk/EMI. In addition to playing her Australian release shows she will be supporting label mates Seeker Lover Keeper, a supergroup comprising of Sally Seltmann, Holly Throsby and Sarah Blasko, on multiple dates as well as meeting with press organized through her label.
“From time to time an album comes along that stops you in your tracks and commands you to listen. Tiny Ruins Some Were Meant For Sea is one such record.” - Herald On Sunday 4 Stars
Frequency Media Group – Business Development Grant.
A Business Development Grant was awarded to Frequency Media Group to attend Music Matters in Singapore.
Music Matters is the pioneer music industry event in the Asia Pacific region and is a gathering of key players in the global music industry. It sees music industry players from around the world - from artists to music producers to managers to label executives to mobile and online entertainment providers - coming together to talk about the advancement of the music scene through workshops, seminars and showcases. Music Matters provides a one-stop access point for those interested in the Asia Pacific entertainment business and is attended by over 400 companies.
Parachute Arts Trust – Business Development Grant
The Parachute Arts Trust was awarded a Business Development Grant for a sales and promotion trip to North America and South Africa with the primary objective of securing concert promoters, media, venues, to set up future business and touring activities for the Parachute Band for a late 2011/12 international launch.
Isaac Aesili – Business Development Grant
Isaac Aesili was awarded a Business Development Grant to base himself in Hamburg Germany where he will be overseeing and participating in the launch of his album Eye See (released through Soulab) and his band Karlmarx’s debut the Karlmarx Project (released through Melting Pot Music). While in Germany, Isaac will be meeting with current and future business partners and taking part in promotional activities - including print, web and radio interviews.
Applications for the next round of Outward Sound grants close on July 25th 2011 at 5pm.
More information on the scheme can be obtained by visiting our website at www.nzmusic......org.nz, contacting Gary Fortune or Alan Holt at the NZ Music Commission on (09) 376 0115, or by emailing international@nzmusic.org.nz
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Last Week
Weeks In
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Artist
Label/Distributor
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18
Like Water
Ladi6
/Rhythm/DRM
2
2
10
Over You
Ria
M4U/Pure/DRM
3
3
9
On The Road
Kidz In Space
MTC
4
4
12
Show Me The Right Way
Annabel Fay
Siren
5
5
6
Ever Fallen In Love?
Amanda Billing
/DRM
6
7
63
Poi E
The Patea Maori Club
/Jayrem/DRM
7
9
98
Always On My Mind
Tiki Taane
DirtyDub/Rhythm/DRM
8
-
1
Everyone's Asleep
Clap Clap Riot
/Rhythm/DRM
9
8
29
River
Annabel Fay
Siren
10
6
65
One Day
OpShop
Siren
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1
18
Like Water
Ladi6
/Rhythm/DRM
2
2
13
Show Me The Right Way
Annabel Fay
Siren
3
3
4
Living In My House
Junica feat. Pip Brown
/DRM
4
5
23
Love Will Always Win
OpShop
/Rhythm/DRM
5
9
8
On The Road
Kidz In Space
MTC
6
4
4
Everyone's Asleep
Clap Clap Riot
/Rhythm/DRM
7
7
13
New Hot Nights
Luger Boa
/Rhythm/DRM
8
6
10
Over You
Ria
M4U/Pure/DRM
9
8
5
Didn't Want To Fall In Love
the feelers
/DRM
10
10
9
Freak Out
Chloe Bartlett
Pure/DRM
International and Industry Action
Dudley Benson (now residing in Dunedin) spent much of March and April this year fulfilling a Department of Conservation artist-in-residency in the small former-mining town of Naseby, in Central Otago. He lived in the Old Post Office, which was built in 1900 and enormous, although now largely unused. One News covered the farewell concert he put on for his Naseby friends. If you'd like to watch the story, it is here.
Kiwi-born Jackie Bristow has scored another coup for her sweet melodies in the United States. Already heralded by US critics as one of New Zealand's most talented musical exports, she's now had her songs Freedom and Pray For The Love from her album Freedom added to the Starbucks playlist in America. This means, as of 28 June, her music will be heard by the patrons of over 7000 Starbucks stores throughout the US. What's more, she'll be supporting both Bettye Lavette and John Oates (of Hall and Oates fame) at shows in the US this autumn. She will also be performing in many other Californian opening spots and touring dates currently being confirmed for August and September. Read more...
New release fanfare
The Thomas Oliver Band have just released ‘Bad Talkin' Man’, the new single off their debut album Baby, I'll Play.
The single, mixed by Mu from Fat Freddy's Drop and mastered in LA by Stephen Marcussen, has long been a live favourite. "Bad Talkin' Man always seems to find its way to people's hips" says frontman Thomas Oliver. A video directed by Hayley Gray (Weta Workshop) and made with help from NZ on Air will accompany the single in the following weeks. Gray was behind the story concept of the band's multi-award winning video, ‘Goin' Home’. The band are set to embark on the 'Bad Talkin' Man Tour' to celebrate the release of the single. Tickets available from www.1-Night.co.nz
Fresh from a crushing performance supporting Los Angeles seminal hard rock band Helmet, Cobra Khan unleash their brand new single Strider. Since 2008’s acclaimed debut Helgorithms, Strider is the first offering from the upcoming sophomore album Adversities. Strider Is streaming now at Cobra Khan's music player or via soundcloud and now available on iTunes and other digital music retailers.
Wellington folk duo Rosy Tin Teacaddy wrote and recorded their 3rd album whilst on a writing residency at Lake Tarawera in 2010, through the Dept of Conservation's 'Wild Creations' Artist In Residence Program and Creative NZ. By forging new interpretations of existing myths, the duo carved their own into All Mountains Are Men under the shadow of Tarawera.Written and recorded entirely in isolation at a cottage by the lake, this new collection of songs extends Rosy Tin Teacaddy's sonic palette by layering field-recordings, omnichord and cello on a bed of interlacing vocal harmonies and acoustic guitars, resulting in contemporary musical story-telling that is both cinematic and intimate. They are currently on tour; check this site for dates and venues: http://rosytinteacaddy.wordpress.com/
The music from the “grandfather of New Zealand music” Douglas Lilburn - with its clear connection to both his teacher, Ralph Vaughan Williams, and to the landscape of his beloved New Zealand - is a delight and an inspiration. Violin And Piano Works is performed by Elizabeth Holowell and Dean Sky-Lucas, who present works for violin and piano, and Cameron Rhodes who reads Salutes To Seven Poets. Read more...
March 2010 saw the official opening of the Auckland Town Hall's newly rebuilt Klais organ, and you can hear its first solo recording performed by organist John Wells on the album 'Auckland Town Hall Organ'.This CD gives a taste of just a few of the styles and effects that this marvelous organ can support with its enormous dynamic and timbral range. Avant garde works will tickle your ears, rousing marches from the heyday of the Empire will get your toes tapping; subtle French nuances will delight you and a good helping of traditional organ repertory will satisfy the connoisseur.
This recording also celebrates the 100th anniversary of the building of The Auckland Town Hall and also the 200th
anniversary of Franz Liszt - with the inclusion of one of his most passionate organ works. It is also released in memory of the 3 people who lost their lives in the 22nd Feb Christchurch Earthquake when removing a church organ that had been damaged in the earlier shake. You can also catch him performing before the Auckland Philharmonia on July 14.
Read more...
On the live front
11 years after the carnage of a messy rock n roll cliché-filled break-up, the cleared grudges are now forgotten or forgiven and Head Like A Hole have emerged again; older and more hirsute but still able to rock. Booga Beazley, Nigel Regan, Andrew Durno, Mike Franklin-Browne and the addition of Andrew Ashton on guitar, have proved they are back with a vengeance. Their new album Blood Will Out is due July 4, and features 11 tracks of classic stonking rock ‘n’ roll. And on the back of this album release, Head Like A Hole are pleased to announce their Blood Will Out national tour this August, where lucky fans will get to hear all the new songs plus some hanging from the rafters favourites. They'll be joined on the bloody road by Cairo Knife Fight, who have just completed their new EP Cairo Knife Fight II, due for release Monday 8th August. The slightly unhinged duo of Nick Gaffaney and Aaron Tokona are now looking forward to getting out on the road and pummelling the crowds with their new songs – definitely not for the faint hearted. Tickets will be available from www.eventfinder.co.nz, the venues and usual outlets from July 4.
The La De Da Festival returns this New Year’s Eve, bringing together some fine New Zealand acts as well as the introduction of international acts. Party-goers will once again make the pilgrimage to the beautiful vineyard surroundings of Martinborough, just one hour’s drive from Wellington. Here si the lineup: Six60 (NZ), Fat Freddy’s Drop (NZ), Donovan Frankenreiter (US), Kora (NZ), State of Mind Live (NZ), SKisM (UK), Blue King Brown (Aus), Sola Rosa (NZ), Katchafire (NZ), The Upbeats w/ MC Lowqui, Dodge & Fuski (UK), Iva Lamkum (NZ), Concord Dawn (NZ), Eddie K (UK). Tickets are available from 9AM Wednesday 29 June online from www.1-night.co.nz/LaDeDa. With a sell-out crowd in 2010 of 10,000, and early bird tickets selling out in just 10 minutes, festival goers should get in quick to avoid disappointment. VIP options will also be available. For further updates and information, check out the official La De Da Website: www.ladeda.co.nz, Facebook: www.facebook.com/LaDeDaNYE or Twitter: www.twitter.com/LaDeDaNYE
Fresh from being awarded an APRA Professional Development Award, songstress Miriam Clancy is taking her songs, guitar and a retro sequencer on tour throughout the North Island from July 7. These shows will see Miriam road-testing new songs and playing material from her critically acclaimed 2009 album Magnetic. This will be your last chance to see her on home-turf for some time as she departs for New York, America to being recording a brand new album with one of the producer/engineer Chris Coady. Having worked with top bands Yeah Yeah Yeahs, TV On The Radio, Grizzly Bear and Santigold, Chris Coady is name-dropped as one of the top “next generation producers” by avid music watchers, The Guardian (UK) and one of the most sought-after producers in the industry. Prior to heading into the studio with Chris, Miriam is playing shows up the West Coast, Minneapolis, Chicago & NYC. For the NZ tour, multi-instrumentalist Jared Wrennall will be joining Miriam and for the first leg of the tour from Wellington to Auckland she will have special guest folk-pop artist Andrew Keoghan. From Leigh to Whangarei a stripped back version of Auckland trio, Nightchoir. There will be limited tickets on the door ($10 GA/$5 Concessions w/ID) and pre-sales from www.eventfinder.co.nz
Around the World
Chicago based indie label Numero has opted out of Apple's iTunes In The Cloud and in particular iTunes Music Match. "We feel that a great risk is being taken by Apple and the major labels that have accepted the terms of this new product wholesale with not a thought beyond the 150M those so-called “big four” will probably divide and pay to their top executives. By that, we mean that laws that protect compositions and copyrights for songs are, more or less, being trampled under these agreements," according to label head Rob Sevier. He continued:
"...Apple and their major label “partners” have created a reward system that is both incomprehensible in scope and totally out of sync with iCloud’s streaming peers’ (Rdio, Spotify, et al) financial mechanics...we feel that Apple’s pittance is an insult not only to them, but every other musician, living or dead...". Read more...
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