The Pacific Music Awards Trust and the Otara Music Arts Centre (OMAC) are partnering to present ‘Write On’, a free workshop for emerging singer/songwriters, musicians and producers. The workshop details are:
Saturday 4 May 11am – 4pm OMAC Otara Shopping Centre, 46 Fair Mall, Otara Write On’ has an amazing group of speakers hosting sessions throughout the day. This is a unique opportunity to learn directly from each of the guest speakers, who are: Pos Mavaega (Songwriter/Artist/Sound Engineer/Pacific Underground) Feleti Strickson-Pua (Songwriter/Artist/9-5ers) Bella Kalolo (Singer/Songwriter/Vocal Tutor) Christian Mausia (Producer/Recording Engineer/Musician/Three Houses Down/Katchafire) Each speaker will give advice and techniques in regards to their songwriting and music production processes; and share their experience working in music. Information from music industry organisations will also be provided on the day. Register now, to confirm your place: By email: [email protected] or call (09) 2746400 Issued by the Pacific Music Awards Trust Trust spokesperson: Rev. Mua Strickson-Pua, P: 021 141 8798 E: [email protected] Trust contact and Event Producer: Petrina Togi-Sa’ena, P: 0272451898; E: [email protected]
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Media release 3 April 2019 Celebrating 15 years of Pacific musical excellence Finalists announced for the 2019 Pacific Music Awards Tonight, the finalists for the 2019 Pacific Music Awards were announced at the Otara Music Arts Centre in Auckland, marking the 15th anniversary of the celebrated event. It’s been a strong year for Pasifika hip hop, with the genre experiencing a whirlwind of activity in recent times. Heavyweights Kings and SWIDT lead the finalists this year with five nods apiece. Kings is no stranger to the Pacific Music Awards, winning 5 awards including the NZ On Air Streaming Award in 2018. This year, he’s nominated for NZ Music Commission Best Pacific Male Artist, Base FM NZ & Island Base FM Samoa Best Pacific Hip Hop Artist, SIT/MAINZ Best Producer (with Tenei Kesha) and Recorded Music NZ Best Pacific Music Album for his third album Lov3 and 3go as well as APRA Best Pacific Song for ‘6 Figures’. Onehunga’s very own SWIDT are back at the Pacific Music Awards off the back of their successful EP The Most Electrifying. They’re nominated for PMN Best Pacific Group, Base FM NZ & Island Base FM Samoa Best Pacific Hip Hop Artist, Recorded Music NZ Best Pacific Music Album and NZ On Air Best Pacific Music Video for ‘Who Run It’, directed by 10Daniel16. Producer SmokeyGotBeatz is also nominated for SIT/MAINZ Best Producer for his work on the EP. Samoan born and bred rap artist Poetik won Most Promising Pacific Artist in 2018 and released HAMOFIED EP. This year, he’s a finalist for NZ Music Commission Best Pacific Male Artist and Base FM NZ & Island Base FM Samoa Best Pacific Hip Hop Artist. Both Melodownz (NZ Music Commission Best Pacific Male Artist) and Church & AP (APRA Best Pacific Song) are also recognised for their contributions to hip hop in 2019. New Zealand R&B & soul duo Adeaze took a hiatus from music after the release of their second album and have been working in South Auckland performing arts programme for kids, Saintz Up. The brothers Nainz and Viiz Tupa’i are back with their new album A Mother’s Love, dedicated to their late mother Selepa – their greatest supporter and fan. The brothers are nominated for PMN Best Pacific Group, PMN Best Pacific Gospel Artist, and Sunpix Best Pacific Language. After being recognised for their widespread influence and significant contribution to Samoan music and culture as last year’s Manukau Institute of Technology Lifetime Achievement Award recipients, Punialava’a are back for this year’s awards celebrations. They’re nominated for three awards including PMN Best Pacific Gospel Artist, Sunpix Best Pacific Language and APRA Best Pacific Song for 'Ana le Seanoa'oe' by Rev Iosefa Lale Peteru. Seven piece ‘sunshine reggae’ collective Tomorrow People won two awards at last year’s Pacific Music Awards (PMN Best Pacific Group, Sunpix Best Pacific Language). This year, they’re finalists for three awards - PMN Best Pacific Group, Pato Entertainment Best Pacific Roots/Reggae Artist and Recorded Music NZ Best Pacific Music Album. Mangere youth worker and singer extraordinaire Latoia Sasa-Tepania aka La CoCo is nominated for Auckland Council Best Pacific Female Artist and Best Pacific Soul/R&B Artist for song ‘Waiting’, the lead single off her upcoming EP Out Of Time. Other finalists include Razé (Auckland Council Best Pacific Female Artist, Best Pacific Soul/R&B Artist, NZ On Air Best Pacific Music Video), Villette (Auckland Council Best Pacific Female Artist, Best Pacific Soul/R&B Artist, NZ On Air Best Pacific Music Video), Sonatane Kaufusi (NZ On Air Best Pacific Music Video, NZ Music Commission Best Pacific Male Artist), Tree (Auckland Council Best Pacific Female Artist), Lapi Mariner (Pato Entertainment Best Pacific Roots/Reggae Artist), Revere (PMN Best Pacific Gospel Artist), Sammy Atoa (Sunpix Best Pacific Language), Baccyard (Clinton Bently) (SIT/MAINZ Best Producer), Bobby Alu (FLAVA Best International Pacific Artist), Jaro Local (FLAVA Best International Pacific Artist), and Kaiit (FLAVA Best International Pacific Artist). The big change this year is the splitting of Best Pacific Urban Artist into three separate categories – Best Pacific Soul/R&B Artist, Best Pacific Hip Hop Artist, and Best Pacific Roots/Reggae Artist. This aims to highlight the ever-changing Pacific music landscape and acknowledge all the artists who are creating and composing music across a wide range of genres. Pacific Music Awards Trust spokesperson Rev. Mua Strickson-Pua said the sheer range of different talents on display across the finalists was something to be proud of. “First Solomon Islands and PNG artists join 12 first time finalist and seasoned veterans of our music scene and industry at the 15th anniversary for the Pacific Music Awards in 2019. “The diverse range of talents across the finalist reminds us of the richness of the star systems for our musical navigations of referencing the stars to bring us home like our Pacific mariner ancestors. Our first-time finalists remind us of growth, richness and transition with our musical malaga ola music journey of life.” The awards event will also reveal the recipients of the four additional awards; the Manukau Institute of Technology Lifetime Achievement Award, NZ On Air Radio Airplay Award, Phillip Fuemana Award for Most Promising Pacific Artist, and the SunPix People’s Choice Award – Best Pacific Artist. The winner of the Recorded Music NZ Best Pacific Music Album category is presented with an official Tui and recognised at the Vodafone New Zealand Music Awards later this year. Tickets to the 15th Pacific Music Awards ceremony will be available through www.eventfinda.co.nz Pacific Music Awards finalists:
Auckland Council Best Pacific Female Artist:
NZ Music Commission Best Pacific Male Artist:
PMN Best Pacific Group:
NZ On Air Best Pacific Music Video:
APRA Best Pacific Song:
SunPix Best Pacific Language:
Base FM NZ & Island Base FM Samoa Best Pacific Hip Hop Artist:
Best Pacific Soul/R&B Artist:
Pato Entertainment Best Pacific Roots/Reggae Artist:
PMN Best Pacific Gospel Artist:
FLAVA Best International Pacific Artist:
Recorded Music NZ Best Pacific Music Album:
SIT/MAINZ Best Producer:
All the artist finalists: 1. Adeaze - A Mother's Love 2. Bobby Alu - ‘Move’ 3. Church & AP - ‘Ready or Not’ 4. Jaro Local - Dakini Tangarareh 5. Kaiit - Live From Her Room EP 6. Kings - Lov3 & 3go 7. La Coco - ‘Waiting’ 8. Lapi Mariner - ‘Go Back’ 9. Melodownz - Melo & Blues 10. POETIK - HAMOFIED EP 11. Punialava’a - Yesterday, Today & Tomorrow, O ananafi, O nei ma Taeao 12. Razé - ‘Not About You’ 13. Revere - Revere 14. Runtingz Family - ‘Runtingz Anthem’ 15. Sammy Atoa - ‘Samoa Finau’ 16. Sonatane Kaufusi - ‘Birdie’ 17. SWIDT - The Most Electrifying 18. Tomorrow People - BBQ Reggae 19. Tree - ‘Can We’ 20. Villette – ‘Money’/‘Not In Love’ For more information: www.pacificmusicawards.org.nz Issued for the Pacific Music Awards by Pead PR About the Pacific Music Awards: In 2004 the Pacific Music Awards Committee (PMAC) was formed to realise a vision and the inaugural Pacific Music Awards debuted at Pasifika Festival in March 2005. Encouraged by the success of the awards the PMAC set about developing an annual event as a significant highlight of the New Zealand music industry calendar. The awards committee formed a Charitable Trust to organise and host the awards, and are driven by a simple core objective: to create and manage an event that acknowledges the success of Pacific artists, celebrates and promotes excellence in Pacific music and encourages young Pacific musicians to aspire to a higher level of achievement. Contact: Rachel Weiss, Pead PR | 021 066 2791 | E. [email protected] Adam Warin, Pead PR | 021 029 01388 | E. [email protected] |
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