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Video Premiere: Sam Fowles – Butterfly Baby

Te Whanganui-a-Tara singer-songwriter Sam Fowles is on a roll! With an album ready for release later this year he released his debut single Butterfly Baby in April. Produced by The Black Seeds' legend ...

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Psssstt: Wanna Win A(nother) Stratocaster?

Psssstt: Wanna win a(nother) Stratocaster? Then show us your Strat! Celebrating 70 years of production from 1954 to 2024 Fender have dubbed 2024 ‘The Year Of The Strat’. We know, how could something that old still be so good right?! In even better news, NZ Musician has a brand new Fender Player Strat (as pictured - $1800 srp), to give away in our Show Us Your Strat! Competition.  If you are 16 or over and already own a Stratocaster then our competition is easy to enter and easy to win. Find ...

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SAE Auckland Opens 2025 Applications

SAE Institute Auckland has opened student applications for the academic year 2025. Aspiring students who are interested in pursuing a career in the music, audio, film or songwriting industries can now apply to SAE for creative tertiary education during 2025. With state-of-the-art facilities, experienced faculty, and a student-centred learning approach, SAE aims to help students develop their creativity, technical skills, and industry knowledge, preparing them for successful careers in the creative ...

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Ōtautahi Arts Centre 2024 Creative Residents Announced

Te Matatiki Toi Ora The Arts Centre has announced the next four 2024 creative residents to live and work in the heritage precinct in Ōtautahi, musician Phoebe Hurst being one of them. This is the first of two creative residency programmes this year, and the programme is a rare opportunity for artists to develop their own work free of distractions. All four will create new work in their areas of practice while in residence for the period April 8 to June 16. The creative residence apartment is a ...

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2024 Pacific Music Awards Nominations – Keep A Watch

The Pacific Music Awards Trust have announced details for the 2024 Pacific Music Awards, a milestone as the awards will be celebrating their 20-year anniversary. The 2024 Pacific Music Awards will be held on August 29, at the Due Drop Events Centre, Manukau, Tāmaki Makaurau. Entries are now open and must be submitted online through the official entry system, with the deadline of April 26. Entries for all 12 Pacific Music Awards entered categories are submitted online. The recordings eligible for ...

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NewTracks New Artist

NewTracks New Artist: Te KuraHuia

A full trifecta of grants from NZ On Air Music, Te Māngai Pāho and Creative NZ were put to good use by Te Whanganui-a-Tara artist Te KuraHuia, created dazzling new pieces of music in her breakout EP, 'Astro-Tīpuna'. Released in January 2024 the EP melds genres and languages into some of the most exciting contemporary music in Te Reo to date. NZ On Air Music featured her single Pretty Gal Club on their NewTracks compilation this April. What's your full name, what are your pronouns, where are ...

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Interviews

C. Zukey: Bearing The Fruut Of Love

It’s been 12 years since Christian Brenndorfer-Zucchiatti’s Farah Loux released their debut album, ‘Flaws’ - marking the last time Christian wrote music. Now working as C. Zukey (a shortened form of his name), his new album ‘Stone Fruut’, is suitably fresh. Jennifer Shields catches up with him. Stone Fruut by C. Zukey “For me, it’s something completely different, and it’s really kind of varied - a lot of songs I wouldn’t have written back when I was writing with Farah Loux,” ...

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NewTracks New Artist: Imani-J

The drive and prolific output of Whakatū high school student Alyahna Sanson-Rejouis, featured with her band Jola Burns in NZM's December/January 2024 print issue, is rather remarkable. Aged 15 and now also going solo as Imani-J, NZ On Air Music feature her single North Star on their NewTracks compilation this March.  North Star by Imani-J What's your full name, where are you from and what instruments do you play? Alyahna Sanson-Rejouis, from Whakatū / Nelson. I play guitar, keys, drum pads ...

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Fresh Talent

Fresh Talent: Ray Leslie

Philippine-born artist Marie Gaabucayan has released music under several different names in the past, but having settled into the performer guise of Ray Leslie the talented and dynamic Tāmaki Makaurau rapper is about to deliver on a series of exciting projects. "Right at the moment I'm finishing up an EP set to release at the start of next year. We're planning to do a video per track and premiere the project as a film so, at the moment, lots of filming! I've also just been doing lots of projects ...

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On Foreign Soil

On Foreign Soil: Nathan Haines In China

China has always held a great fascination for me. My grandfather Yee Jeng Keng was born in Ghangzhou in 1915 and came to New Zealand as a young man, then again in the 1940s when he started a family. He was a chef and had a Chinese restaurant in Christchurch, and a love of Cantonese food was passed down to me through my mother Elaine Lywa Haines (nee Keng). My Chinese roots have always been important to me and for decades I had wanted to explore mainland China, soak up the vibe and meet some musicians. ...

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Valere: Moving Family Photos

For the past decade Shana Graham has released music under the name Valere, consistently delivering innovative electro-pop that is at once catchy and vulnerable. In March 2024 the Aotearoa-Filipino artist reaches for an even deeper vulnerability with the touching Lily's March, a song celebrating mothers and daughters. Article by Nur Lajunen-Tal, made with support from NZ On Air Music. Shana Graham last spoke to NZM in 2016 about Valere's sophomore EP 'Blue.' Since then there's been an album, 'Colours,' ...

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NewTracks New Artist: Mish & Greeen

Ain't So Bad is the latest single by Ōtautahi DnB producer duo Mish & Greeen, real names Alex Wilton and Nigel Greene. Featuring local singer Ciara Comber the song's self-reflective but positive vibe convinced NZ On Air Music to include it on their NewTracks compilation this March. What are your names, where are you from and what instruments do you each play? Alexander James Wilton (Mish) - from Christchurch, reppin’ the Redwood/Papanui suburb. Jammed the recorder as a little sprout, then ...

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Celebrating NZ Music Month With Vanessa Tottle

Local songwriter, trip hop artist Vanessa Tottle invites you to celebrate NZ Music Month with herself and fellow musicians Andre Bunton, MyCivilian aka Shamus Crawford, and Charlie, on May 23 at Tāmaki Makaurau Kingsland venue the Portland Public House.  Tickets are available here. Can you tell us when you discovered trip hop? What song was your gateway drug, if you will? I didn’t know I was making trip hop, my sound engineer Ben Furniss from Lonely Hawk Studios said to me one day last year, ...

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Back To Basics 2024

Music Managers Forum Aotearoa announce a new series of free Back To Basics seminars in 2024. Aimed at all who are in the early stages of artist management, including self-managed artists, the seminars explore the fundamentals and inner workings of the music industry.   More info here. Mar 5 - Kirikiriroa, Hamilton Mar 12 - Whangārei

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Ōtautahi: Off Centre Festival Is Back For 2024

Eclectic and exuberant, celebrating the best of the arts, Off Centre is everything Ōtautahi loves about The Arts Centre Te Matatiki Toi Ora. For two nights and one day, The Arts Centre will be bursting with music, comedy, circus, theatre, food, and vibrant entertainment. Off Centre is a solid mix of arts and entertainment for everyone, with family-friendly and free events as well as ticketed performances. The line-up this year features 1 Drop Nation, singer-songwriter Hera, Shay Horay presents ...

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