11th Annual Taite Music Prize 2020 Winners Announced
The
winner of the Taite Music Prize 2020 is Troy Kingi for his
deep-roots/reggae album Auckland Live Best
Independent Debut is awarded to Dunedin-based songwriter
Millie Lovelock forRepulsive Woman -
Relief Murray Cammick was
presented with the Independent Spirit Award for his
contributions to music through photography, journalism,
radio and more! The Independent Music
NZ Classic Record award was presented to Shona Laing for her
iconic album South
released in
1987. The annual
Taite Music Prize awards ceremony took a
slightly different stage this year due to COVID-19
regulations. Originally to take place at Auckland's Q
Theatre in April, the awards ceremony found a new home via
webstream on Facebook, YouTube and undertheradar.co.nz. Kiwis
nationwide tuned into the prestigious awards alongside some
of Aotearoa's finest musicians to watch winners accept their
awards through video. Prime Minister, Rt Hon
Jacinda Ardern delighted us with a quick
appearance, presenting the main award and acknowledging the
depth of loss COVID-19 has made on the music industry,
"These are uncertain times but something I’m sure about is
our [music] industry will be a vital contributor to New
Zealand's recovery and we are working hard as a government -
as we speak - to make sure that the arts are at the centre
of our revitalisation." The Taite Music Prize
highlights outstanding New Zealand albums released in the
past calendar year. The award is open to all genres of music
from any record label and judged on artistic merit,
regardless of genre or sales. Named after the late
Dylan Taite, one of the country’s most
highly respected music journalists, The Taite Music Prize
recognises outstanding creativity in an entire collection of
music contained on one
recording. Troy
Kingi, winner of the Taite Music Prize for Holy Colony
Burning Acres (Triple A
Records). The Taite Music Prize
was awarded to the much-deserving Troy
Kingi who delivered Holy
Colony Burning Acres last July with his
band The Upperclass. The album dives into
worldwide indigenous politics, namely, colonisation and the
crippling effects it has on today's social climate. Embedded
in electrifying 70's-style deep roots/reggae, Troy Kingi
takes these issues head-on with Marley-inspired political
consciousness. Holy Colony Burning Acres is the third
instalment in Troy Kingi's 10/10/10 series: 10 albums in 10
genres in 10 years. Keep an eye out for his next project due
later this year! Troy receives a cash prize of $12,500
from Taite Music Prize founding partner, Recorded
Music NZ; recording time at the Red Bull
Studios in Auckland; and a years supply of Red Bull
product. Repulsive
Woman, winner of the Auckland Live Best Independent Debut
for her album
Relief. The Auckland
Live Best Independent Debut was awarded to
Repulsive Woman the solo project of
Millicent Lovelock. One-half of alt/indie duo
Astro Children, Millie has also been
releasing music under the moniker Repulsive Woman since
2015. She spent 2018 at the Red Bull Music
Academy in Berlin and in 2019 released her debut
album Relief. The
eight-track album is an elusive, guitar-driven
exploration of self in the context of modern society. Millie
uniquely crafts soothing melodies with intricate lyrics to
convey inner-conflicts and societal
pressures. Repulsive Woman receives a $2000 cash prize
and a live performance opportunity thanks to Auckland
Live. Shona
Laing - South (1987) awarded the Independent Music NZ
Classic Record
award. Graham
Reid (esteemed journalist and founder of elsewhere.co.nz) presented the
Independent Music NZ Classic Record, an
award that celebrates an iconic New Zealand record that
continues to inspire us today. This year's panel gave praise
to Shona Laing's synth-soaked album
South released in 1987 on
Pagan Records (NZ). South marked a
significant shift in Shona’s career where synth-pop
suddenly took the reins, her insightful lyrics, both poetic
and political, remained. Following South, Shona
toured internationally, produced five more albums, received
two APRA Silver Scroll awards and was
inducted into the NZ Music Hall of Fame in
2013! Upon receiving the Classic Record award Shona
expressed her joy in saying "It’s blissful. It’s the
sweetest award I think I’ve ever had." In 2019,
Independent Music NZ introduced a new award
to celebrate a New Zealand person whose work in the industry
assists in the growth of local musicians and creatives
alike. This year the Independent Spirit
Award was presented to Murray
Cammick who continues to be a highly influential
figure in music. Cammick has been an exemplary all-rounder
in the music industry since the '70s, having contributed
through his work in photography, journalism, radio and more.
He co-founded seminal music magazine RipItUp
in 1977 and with Simon Lynch,
launched Southside Records in 1989
(Moana and the Moa Hunters, Upper
Hutt Posse, Ngaire). Cammick
documented important cultural moments including Bob
Marley's visit to Aotearoa in 1979. His "fly on the
wall" approach meant he was able to capture rare and unique
moments of big stars including Iggy
Pop, George Benson, Debbie
Harry and Siouxie
Sioux. MC’s for the
evening’s proceedings were 95bFM’s Sarah
Thomson and IMNZ Chairperson and founder of Loop
Recordings, Mikee Tucker. The Taite
Music Prize panel tasked with determining the finalists was
made up of an extensive selection of music media/industry
specialists. The finalist judges made their decision based
entirely on the artistic merit on the album. Sales, genres,
artist recognition or popularity are not contributing
factors in their decision-making
process. 2020 Taite
Music Prize judges Pennie Blair Presented by: Independent Music New Zealand
(IMNZ) Founding Partner: Recorded Music
NZ Official Partners: NZ On Air / The Taite
Family Award Partners: Auckland Live Event
Partners: Q Theatre Supporting Partners: Panhead
Breweries / NZ Music Commission / APRA AMCOS / Media Arts
Lawyers / Red Bull Studios Auckland / Native Tongue
Publishing / Commotion Ltd. / McCarthy Design / Loop /
College Hill Productions / Tone Deaf Productions / Oceania
Productions Media Partners: RNZ Music /
95bFM Charity Partners: MusicHelps 2010 - Lawrence
Arabia Chant Darling (Honorary Bedouin Records) 2011 -
Ladi6 - The Liberation Of (What? Music) 2012 - Unknown
Mortal Orchestra – Unknown Mortal Orchestra (Seeing
Records) 2013 – SJD - Elastic Wasteland (Round Trip
Mars) 2014 – Lorde - Pure Heroine (Universal Music
NZ) 2015 – Jakob – Sines (Shoot The
Freak) 2016 – Silicon - Personal Computer (Weird
World/Domino Recordings) 2017 - Street Chant - Hauora
(Arch Hill Recordings) 2018 - Aldous Harding - Party
(Flying Nun Records / 4AD) 2019 - Avantdale Bowling
Club - Avantdale Bowling Club (Years Gone
By) 2013 – Gordons – Gordons (Flying
Nun) 2014 – Various Artists – AK79 (Ripper
Records) 2015 – Herbs – What’s Be Happen?
(Warrior Records) 2016 – Upper Hutt Posse – E Tū
(Jayrem Records) 2017 - The Clean - Boodle Boodle
Boodle (Flying Nun) 2018 - Headless Chickens - Stunt
Clown (Flying Nun) 2019 - Moana and the Moahunters -
Tahi (Southside Records) 2017 - Merk -
Swordfish (self released) 2018 - The Miltones - The
Miltones (Self-released) 2019 - Alien Weaponry - Tū
(Napalm Records) 2019 - Bernie
Griffin
Troy Kingi
& the Upperclass - Holy Colony
Burning Acres
Nick
Bollinger
Chris Cudby
Hinewehi Mohi
Graham
Reid
Charlotte Ryan
Pip Ryan-Kidd
Jeremy
Taylor
Sarah
ThomsonThe Taite Music
Prize
Previous
winners of The Taite Music Prize:
Previous Winners of the Independent Music NZ
Classic Record:
Previous Winners of the
Auckland Live Best Independent Debut:
Previous Winners of the Independent
Spirit Award: