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Kia ora tatou

It was great to see so many of you at our recent evenings where we presented two new publications, one looking forward and one looking back. Our new Statement of Intent sets out our plans for the year ahead. The historical study of NZ On Air written by CPIT's Paul Norris and Dr Brian Pauling, with contributing chapters from Dr Trisha Dunleavy and Dr Ruth Zanker, tells some of our story to date. The authors proposed this project, " NZ On Air - An Evaluative Study", to give an insight into how the agency works, within a wider media ecology, and to critique some of the many and various ways we have dealt with sector issues over the years. They've done a comprehensive job and we recommend it as excellent bedside reading - not that we agree with everything the authors say! You can read it online by clicking on the above title or contact us for a hard copy.

We've just completed the final funding round for this financial year. While remaining funds were tight, we've still managed to support some excellent new projects. See below for details.

We were grateful to receive status quo funding in this year's Budget, given the hard financial choices facing the Government. Nonetheless it's been some years since we have had a general budget increase.  We will deal with the constraints in our normal way: by looking for great ideas and services, backed up with a sound business case and cost-effective solutions.

Our values are innovation, diversity and value for money. The last is ever-present; diversity will remain our watchword; but we need to stay agile to ensure we can continue supporting innovation.

To help make space for the new in a financially static environment we need to assess ongoing programmes and services carefully. In particular, we've decided to formalise two policies in the TV area.

For prime time drama series, we will cease funding after a maximum of six series.

For prime time popular factual series, we will cease funding after a maximum of four series.

Any exception will be considered on a case-by-case basis but will be rare and special. Up to the maximum series number, applications will still be assessed carefully against the other ideas on the table and the broadcaster contribution offered.  Funding, of course, is not guaranteed.

We're making our expectations clear so broadcasters and producers can plan. We also hope that some series survive beyond NZ On Air funding support because our funding will have helped prove their ability to attract and hold an audience.

There are some great new projects below - we look forward to heaps more in the new financial year.

Cheers,

Jane 

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Miriam Dean

New Chair

In April the Minister of Broadcasting appointed Miriam Dean CNZM QC as the new chair following the retirement of Neil Walter. Miriam is a barrister sole specialising in dispute resolution and commercial litigation. She is President of the NZ Bar Association council, Deputy Chair of Auckland Council Investments Ltd, a director of Crown Fibre Holdings and a Trustee of the Royal NZ Ballet. We're delighted to welcome her to the team. 

 

 

 

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More on the diversity front

In June we released a research project commissioned by NZ On Air into broadcast options for Pacific audiences in New Zealand. The first of its type undertaken in New Zealand, the research was undertaken jointly by Tim Thorpe (Tim Thorpe Consulting), Holona Lui (Catalyst Pacific) and Sai Lealea (SDL Consultancy), with assistance from Emma Powell and Dr April Henderson from Victoria University. You can download it here.

We're organising a small forum of Pacific broadcasters and programme makers in July to discuss the research. In a highly-constrained funding environment it's important that we look together for the best, most creative, and most useful ways to serve our audiences. By talking together and sharing ideas we hope we will be able to develop new ideas and new partnerships to increase content for Pacific audiences in the future.

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As signaled in our SOI we've completed work on our latest digital strategy and have a high level plan for what happens next.

We've contracted in Brenda Leeuwenberg part-time for the next few months to help get the balls rolling.

Our first strategy was created in 2007 and resulted in two key outcomes: NZ On Screen and the Digital Content Partnership Fund. The results of that Fund were reviewed earlier this year - you can read that report here.

The significant changes to the digital landscape since 2007 have helped us build on this groundwork. Our refreshed strategy focuses on integrating digital thinking across all our funding activities: content remains king. As noted elsewhere NZ On Screen will remain a key part of our work. We will also be exploring options for expanding the reach of music video online.

Our core goals are :

 

Digital diagram

 

 

 

Key changes are:

Funded content will be required to play on at least two outlets. This is largely already happening but we intend to strengthen this requirement so content routinely persists beyond its initial play.

The Digital Content Partnership Fund will be replaced by a new contestable Digital Media Fund. Priority will go to projects for special interest audiences: children, ethnic and other minorities in the community, youth, arts and Māori. This is because these audiences remain hard to reach and are rarely a priority in mainstream media. The fund will have two levels - a low budget (up to $50K) fund with simplified administration requirements, and a fund for larger, more complex projects. The low budget fund will total $200K; the larger fund $600K.

We'll be publishing the detailed criteria shortly and expect to open applications by August.  You can read the digital strategy here. 

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We're in the last stages of editing a paper setting out our take on documentary funding and issues we need to address. We'll be seeking industry feedback shortly.

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This week NZ On Air and TVNZ Access Services announced a new arrangement to include funded captions for Deaf and hearing impaired audiences on DVD releases of various NZ titles. The details are here. The Deaf community has been asking for this for some time and we were pleased to help find a solution. NZ On Air fully funds TVNZ Access Services to create captions for broadcast and we needed a simple way to ensure the existing captioning files could then be migrated to the DVD. Sounds easy, but it isn't.

TVNZ Access Services is including funded captions on DVDs of New Zealand programmes that screened on TVNZ, and has agreed to do this for captioned TV3 and other non TVNZ made programmes at the same rate. South Pacific Pictures has agreed to release the DVDs of its productions using this system. NZ On Air has agreed to include the cost as a gross delivery expense: producers should include this cost as such in their sales returns.

So this means all producers releasing New Zealand programmes that have been captioned for broadcast are now able to include those captions on the DVDs. Please help us to help this important audience - you may even increase sales as a result.

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June was the last meeting of the financial year and as expected available funding was limited.  Because of this we chose to prioritise production funding over development projects.  Through some judicious checking of pockets and down the back of the couch, we were able to contribute funding of nearly $13.6m for 54 hours of content.

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An in-depth documentary series was supported for Prime that will examine New Zealand's environmental status, particularly in regard to our international branding as 100% Pure New Zealand.  Keeping It Pure will be made by the team behind the acclaimed 50 Years of New Zealand Television series. 

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A fifth series of the hit series Go Girls was supported for TV2.  While the quests of Amy, Britta, Cody, Brad and Kevin seem to be all but realized, there is evidently plenty more fun and drama to be enjoyed from Auckland's sparkling North Shore. 

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Six documentary projects were supported including new series NZ Story for TV One that will reveal insights into the lives of a cross section of very different New Zealanders; Bryan Bruce will once again challenge the status quo with three programmes for TV3 which will examine various aspects of New Zealand contemporary society in Inside Report and Mind the Gap; and Cantabrians' continuing struggle to rebuild Christchurch will be profiled in Aftermath to be made by Paua Productions for Prime. 

Also for Prime is a confirmed second series of the successful Shearing Gang and a single documentary, Sex & Agriculture that will celebrate the 30th anniversary of iconic kiwi band The Exponents.

We are also pleased to be able to support Top Shelf's media programme Media 3 for TV3.  As one of TVNZ7's most popular local series the continued examination of local media by Russell Brown and his team will no doubt be appreciated by its dedicated viewers.  Funding for Inside NZ documentary A Bit Mental was also confirmed.

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A children's special The Nowies was funded for TV2.  Following last year's successful awards within What Now, this year promises to be bigger, better and a whole lot of fun.   

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Secret Lives 3

Popular arts have not been forgotten with a third series of the breakthrough arts series The Secret Lives of Dancers being supported for TV3.  The RNZB has a huge year ahead of it with the highlights including touring Giselle in China and producing Tutus on Tour and Swan Lake for New Zealand audiences.

 

 

 

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With the Paralympic Games only a couple of months away we've supported two one-hour documentaries, Black and White, for screening on Prime.  These programmes will profile New Zealand's paralympic cycling and swimming teams' preparation for the games. 

Funding of $2.4m for 2012/13 for Access Services was also confirmed.  Access Services provide Captioning and Audio Description services for the Deaf, hearing impaired, blind & sight impaired audiences on TV One, TV2 and TV3. 

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Two NZ On Air-supported documentaries took the major local prizes at the Documentary Edge Festival held in Auckland recently.  Congratulations to Grant Lahood who won Best Feature Documentary and Best Editing for Intersexion, a profile of the life of Mani Mitchell.  Geoffrey Cawthron also won Best Director for View From Olympus, an Artsville documentary on the work of composer John Psathas.

Also congratulations to Bryan Bruce and South Pacific Pictures for their success at the 2012 New York Festivals TV and Film Awards.  Platinum Fund series Wild Coasts, made by South Pacific Pictures, received a Bronze World Medal in the Environment and Ecology category of the New York Festivals. Funded documentary Jesus: the Cold Case, made by Bryan Bruce won a Silver World medal in the History and Society division, and a Bronze World Medal in the Religion division.

We are also pleased to congratulate Pietra Brettkelly and Peter Young for the inclusion of their NZ On Air-supported documentaries, Maori Boy Genius and The Last Ocean in this year's upcoming New Zealand International Film Festival.

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For Pacific audiences we've approved annual operating funding of $3,250,000 for National Pacific Radio Trust, the operators of the Niu FM network, 531pi, and Pacific Media News. Samoa Capital Radio, which broadcasts 38 hours per week to a loyal following in Wellington, received $180,000.

We were able to provide a modest amount of additional funding to the access radio annual funding pool for 2012/13. This additional funding was allocated to stations that were meeting performance KPI's or could demonstrate a business case. Overall, the access stations are delivering 7% more priority special interest programming than compared to the same time last year. Our focus on this area will continue for 2012/13.

The Board approved up to $68,009 in Regional Television DSO Assistance for TV Hawke's Bay. Hawke's Bay is one of the first two regions in the country to 'Go Digital', with switchover occurring in September this year.

In the special interest commercial radio programmes area, funding approvals were made for Paakiwaha (Maori programmes in English), Real Life and Scrubcutter (Spiritual), and The Great Big Kids' Show (Children).

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The official March quarter local content figures are in.  New Zealand music content on commercial radio in the 3 months to 31 March was 18.65%, fractionally up on the December 2011 quarter (18.52%).  The March quarter counts Kiwi FM at 100% New Zealand music for two months and at 60% for one month, following the station's change in format.  It counts two familiar stations - Radio Hauraki and George FM - for the first time.  The songs that contributed most to the 18.65% in the March quarter were the pictured Six60's Only To Be, Annah Mac's Girl In Stilettos and The Babysitters Circus with their debut single, Everything's Gonna Be Alright, all supported by NZ On Air. 

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At the end of May, a new New Zealand music website called theaudience.co.nz launched.  theaudience is a partnership between NZ On Air and Amplifier - New Zealand's longest established online New Zealand music site.  

theaudience is a new music discovery site.  It will enable new artists to build the audience for their work and generate the kind of "buzz" that will help them qualify for Making Tracks funding and go on to bigger and better things.  

We see theaudience as a feeder for the Making Tracks funding scheme and a vehicle for supporting new and unreleased artists.  This helps us to fulfill one of the important goals of the New Zealand music reforms to "balance support for established artists with support for new artists".

Check it out and find some great new music now.

 

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We have now completed nine of the 10 Making Tracks funding rounds for the inaugural Making Tracks year.  So far, we have taken in 1,087 applications and we have made 293 grants.  Of those 293 projects, 118 or 40% are new artists or "first-timers".  At the time that the Making Tracks scheme was launched last year, we said we would do a review at the end of the first year and fine-tune in the light of our experience in the field.  The review will be done in two parts.  Through June we will review the eligibility criteria, the applications process and the decision-making process so that we are able to fine-tune in time for the first intake of applications for the new funding year in July.  Through July, once we have a complete year of grants, we will review the broadcast outcomes and impacts to check that Making Tracks is delivering the airplay results and diversity results that we are looking for.

Five Mile Town are three 17-18 year olds from Auckland.  Their self-funded debut video for Saturated has clocked more than 60,000 hits on YouTube and in May, they picked up their first MakingTracks grant, one of 118 new artists to come through MakingTracks since the scheme was launched in July last year.   

 

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Brooke June

Brooke Fraser for winning the NZ On Air Radio Airplay Award at the 2012 Pacific Music Awards for her song, Betty, the most-played song by a Pacific artist in the awards qualifying year;  

Adeaze for three Pacific Music Awards;

The Naked + Famous for a Gold single in the US (that's 500,000+ sales);

Homebrew for a #1 debut album in New Zealand; 

Kimbra for a Top 20 US debut for her Vows album and 26+ million You Tube hits on her videos (and that doesn't count Somebody That I Used To Know and her amazing SXSW solo);

and to The Babysitters Circus and Avalanche City for TMN Hot 100 radio airplay songs in Australia in the last 12 months.

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Television Funding Decisions

Genre

Programme

Total Amount Approved

No. Of Episodes

Length of Episodes (minutes)

Production Company

Channel

Special Interest

CAPTIONING 12/13

2,400,000

0

0

 

TVNZ Access Services

TVNZ, TV3

Arts/Culture

THE SECRET LIVES OF DANCERS 3

661,212

8

30

 

Eyeworks New Zealand

TV3

Children

THE NOWIES

145,700

1

60

 

Whitebait Productions

TV 2

Documentary

AFTERMATH

393,285

2

60

 

Paua Productions

Prime

Documentary

INSIDE REPORT

365,000

2

60

 

Red Sky Film & Television

TV3

Documentary

MEDIA3

491,324

20

30

 

Top Shelf Productions

TV3

Documentary

NZ STORY

923,509

16

30

 

Jam TV

TV One

Documentary

SEX & AGRICULTURE

119,988

1

60

 

Notable Pictures

Prime

Documentary

SHEARING GANG 2

423,845

10

30

 

Great Southern Television

Prime

Documentary

Inside NZ: A BIT MENTAL

26,038

1

60

 

Luke Nola & Friends

TV3

Documentary

Inside NZ: MIND THE GAP

160,890

1

60

 

Red Sky Film & Television

TV3

Drama

GO GIRLS 5

6,672,500

13

60

 

South Pacific Pictures

TV 2

Special Interest

BLACK AND WHITE

83,885

2

60

 

Attitude Pictures

Prime

Documentary

* KEEPING IT PURE

1,123,962

6

60

 

Greenstone TV

Prime

* This programme was supported by the NZ On Air Platinum fund

 

Radio Funding Decisions

 

Funding Type

Description

Total Amount Approved

No. Of Episodes

Length of Episodes (minutes)

Channel

Radio NZ

Radio New Zealand 12/13

31,816,000

N/A

N/A

 

Radio NZ

NZ Music Programmes Radio

BASE FM 12/13

80,000

50

220

 

Base FM

NZ Music Programmes Radio

bFM 12/13

180,000

50

360

 

95bFM

NZ Music Programmes Radio

KIWI FM 12/13

300,000

40

720

 

Kiwi FM

NZ Music Programmes Radio

RADIO ACTIVE 12/13

100,000

50

150

 

Radio Active

NZ Music Programmes Radio

RADIO CONTROL 12/13

60,000

50

180

 

Radio Control

NZ Music Programmes Radio

RADIO ONE 12/13

80,000

50

120

 

Radio One

NZ Music Programmes Radio

RDU 12/13

100,000

50

160

 

RDU 98.5FM

NZ Music Programmes Radio

Roundup

45,600

12

15

 

RDU 98.5FM

NZ Music Programmes Radio

The Audience - Chart Show 12/13

104,500

50

54

 

95bFM

NZ Music Programmes Radio

THE MOST FM 12/13

40,000

50

120

 

Most FM

Radio Programme Production

The Great Big Kids' Show 2012/13

118,175

53

60

 

Radio Waatea 603AM

Radio Programme Production

Paakiwaha 2012/13

75,000

48

120

 

Radio Waatea 603AM

Radio Programme Production

Real Life with John Cowan 2012/13

12,000

48

60

 

NewstalkZB

Radio Programme Production

Scrubcutter 2012

70,000

240

2

 

NewstalkZB

Digital Funding Decisions

Project

Total Amount Approved

Production Company

NZ ON SCREEN 12/13

999,578

 

NZ On Screen Trust

Special Interest Radio and Access Radio 2012/13 Funding Decisions

Funding Type

Region

Station

Total Amount Approved

Special Interest Radio Capital Grant

National

Pacific Radio Trust

214,000

Special Interest Radio Stations

Lower North Island

Print Disabled Radio

110,348

Special Interest Radio Stations

Lower North Island

Samoa Capital Radio

180,000

Special Interest Radio Stations

National

Pacific Radio Trust

3,250,000

Access Radio Stations

Auckland

Auckland Access Radio Planet Fm 104.6

250,000

Access Radio Stations

Canterbury

Plains FM

230,000

Access Radio Stations

East Coast/Hawke's Bay

Radio Kidnappers

170,000

Access Radio Stations

Lower North Island

Coast Access Radio

135,000

Access Radio Stations

Lower North Island

Manawatu Access Radio Charitable Trust

165,000

Access Radio Stations

Lower North Island

Wairarapa Access Radio

135,000

Access Radio Stations

Lower North Island

Wellington Access Radio

220,000

Access Radio Stations

Nelson Marlborough

Tasman Broadcasting Trust

195,000

Access Radio Stations

Otago

Otago Access Radio 105.4FM

169,000

Access Radio Stations

Southland

Radio Southland

165,000

Access Radio Stations

Taranaki

Access Radio Taranaki Trust

170,000

Access Radio Stations

Waikato/Lakes

Community Radio Hamilton

230,000

Regional Television DSO Assistance Funding Decisions

Programme

Total Amount Approved

Television Hawke's Bay DSO Assistance

Up to 68,009

Music Funding Decisions (March 2012 to May 2012)

Funding Type

Artist - Project

Total Amount Approved

Production Company

NZ Music Digital

The Audience Website 12/13

370,000

 

Amplifier Holdings

NZ Music International

Kids of 88 / Australia

Up to 17,385

 

Dryden Street

NZ Music International

Opossum / Australia

Up to 7,250

 

CRS Music Management

NZ Music International

The Babysitters Circus / Australia

Up to 20,000

 

Control Freak Music

NZ Music International

Tom Lark / Australia

Up to 4,750

 

Let The People Speak Entertainment

NZ Music International

Ruby Frost / Australia

Up to 20,000

 

Pie In The Sky Music

NZ Music Making Tracks

1814 - Relax

10,000

 

1814

NZ Music Making Tracks

Aaradhna - Wake Up

6,000

 

Frequency Media Group

NZ Music Making Tracks

Ahoribuzz - Ground My Ego

6,000

 

Loop Media

NZ Music Making Tracks

Alizarin Lizard - Not Addicted

6,000

 

Alizarin Lizard

NZ Music Making Tracks

Annah Mac - The Sun

10,000

 

Sony Music Entertainment

NZ Music Making Tracks

Artisan Guns - Baby Blue

10,000

 

Let The People Speak Entertainment

NZ Music Making Tracks

Badd Energy - How Do You Sleep

6,000

 

Flying Nun Records

NZ Music Making Tracks

Bailter Space - World We Share

6,000

 

Arch Hill Recordings

NZ Music Making Tracks

Bang Bang Eche - Dreamers

10,000

 

Bang Bang Eche

NZ Music Making Tracks

Beach Pigs - Night Surfing

10,000

 

Arch Hill Recordings

NZ Music Making Tracks

Beastwars - Dune

10,000

 

Beastwars

NZ Music Making Tracks

Beastwars - Realms

10,000

 

Universal Music

NZ Music Making Tracks

Beat Kamp - Ain't Going Nowhere

10,000

 

Illegal Musik

NZ Music Making Tracks

Black City Lights - Parallels

6,000

 

Stars and Letters

NZ Music Making Tracks

Black River Drive - Hold The Line

6,000

 

Black River Records

NZ Music Making Tracks

Blacklistt - Worth Fighting For

10,000

 

Jelly Music

NZ Music Making Tracks

Brooke - Till The End

10,000

 

Illegal Musik

NZ Music Making Tracks

Bury Me Low - The Wolf and The Moon

10,000

 

Stone Winner Music

NZ Music Making Tracks

Bury Me Low - Three Winds

6,000

 

Stone Winner Music

NZ Music Making Tracks

Cavell - I Need You

6,000

 

Move The Crowd

NZ Music Making Tracks

CLAP CLAP RIOT - Lie

6,000

 

Page One Management

NZ Music Making Tracks

Cobra Khan - In Fray's We're Tied

6,000

 

Elevenfiftyseven Records

NZ Music Making Tracks

Collapsing Cities - Queue For The Queue

6,000

 

Pastel Pistol

NZ Music Making Tracks

Cool Rainbows - House By The Beach

10,000

 

Lil Chief Records

NZ Music Making Tracks

Cool Rainbows - Reality And A Clue

6,000

 

Lil Chief Records

NZ Music Making Tracks

Dam Native - Lick My Patu

6,000

 

Heart Music

NZ Music Making Tracks

Decortica - Helix

10,000

 

EMI Music NZ

NZ Music Making Tracks

Delaney Davidson - How Lucky You Are

10,000

 

Delaney Davidson

NZ Music Making Tracks

Dictaphone Blues - Spicy Fruit Loaf

6,000

 

Reuben Bonner

NZ Music Making Tracks

Die! Die! Die! - Twitching Sunshine

10,000

 

Records Etcetera

NZ Music Making Tracks

Doug Jerebine - Ain't So Hard To Do

6,000

 

John Baker

NZ Music Making Tracks

Drew - Feel Alright

6,000

 

Empire Records

NZ Music Making Tracks

Dukes - My Two Feet

10,000

 

Lorraine Barry Music Management

NZ Music Making Tracks

Earthworm - The Magpies

10,000

 

Reuben Bonner

NZ Music Making Tracks

Five Mile Town - Kids & Their Chemicals

10,000

 

Five Mile Town

NZ Music Making Tracks

Glass Owls - Let's Take the Road

10,000

 

Glass Owls Music

NZ Music Making Tracks

Heart Attack Alley - Don't Waste My Time

10,000

 

Voodoo Rhythm Records

NZ Music Making Tracks

Jamie McDell - Rewind

10,000

 

EMI Music NZ

NZ Music Making Tracks

Jason Eli Feat Imagine... - That's Right

6,000

 

Stake Limited

NZ Music Making Tracks

Kids of 88 - Badtalk

6,000

 

Dryden Street

NZ Music Making Tracks

King Cannons - Brightest Light

10,000

 

EMI Music NZ

NZ Music Making Tracks

Late Nyte Hype - Electricity

10,000

 

Let The People Speak Entertainment

NZ Music Making Tracks

Late Nyte Hype - Revelations

10,000

 

Scotty Ray Nicols

NZ Music Making Tracks

Lips - We Don't Have Much Time

10,000

 

Lips

NZ Music Making Tracks

Loui The Zu w Leroy Clampitt - Fake Friends

10,000

 

Dryden Street

NZ Music Making Tracks

Luckless - Skin & Bones

6,000

 

Touch Piece Records

NZ Music Making Tracks

Maisey Rika - Tangaroa Whakamautai

6,000

 

Moonlight Sounds

NZ Music Making Tracks

Maisey Rika - What I Am

10,000

 

Awa Films Limited

NZ Music Making Tracks

Maitreya - Wake The Neighbours

10,000

 

Control Freak Music

NZ Music Making Tracks

Massad - Maybe One Day

10,000

 

Massad Music

NZ Music Making Tracks

MayaVanya & P Money - Turn Me Out

10,000

 

EMI Music NZ

NZ Music Making Tracks

Mel Parsons - True Story

6,000

 

Cape Road Recordings

NZ Music Making Tracks

Mixt Frequencies - Breathe

10,000

 

Illegal Musik

NZ Music Making Tracks

Mother Motor - We'll Find The Way

6,000

 

Mother Motor

NZ Music Making Tracks

Myele Manzanza feat. Rachel Fraser - On The Move

6,000

 

Every Waking Hour

NZ Music Making Tracks

N.O.X feat Tyson Tyler - Mosh

10,000

 

Illegal Musik

NZ Music Making Tracks

Opossom - Fly

6,000

 

CRS Music Management

NZ Music Making Tracks

Paper Plane - Yes Ma'am

6,000

 

Hum Records

NZ Music Making Tracks

Pieter T - It Would Be You

6,000

 

Kog Mastering

NZ Music Making Tracks

Popstrangers - Heaven

6,000

 

Popstrangers

NZ Music Making Tracks

Rackets - Snake In The Grass

6,000

 

Crown Records

NZ Music Making Tracks

RIA - Possibility

10,000

 

M4U Records

NZ Music Making Tracks

Ria Hall - I Am Child

6,000

 

Tu Taniwha Entertainment

NZ Music Making Tracks

Rival State - Apollo Me

6,000

 

Shock Records

NZ Music Making Tracks

School For Birds - Before Sunrise

6,000

 

Mahui Bridgman-Cooper

NZ Music Making Tracks

Sherpa - I'm Happy Just to Lie

6,000

 

Little White

NZ Music Making Tracks

Sherpa - Love Film

10,000

 

Little White

NZ Music Making Tracks

Sidney Diamond - No Sympathy

10,000

 

Move The Crowd

NZ Music Making Tracks

Sir T - Forgot Me

10,000

 

Move The Crowd

NZ Music Making Tracks

Skallander - Rain

10,000

 

Type Records

NZ Music Making Tracks

Steve Abel - Best Thing

6,000

 

Kin'sland Records

NZ Music Making Tracks

Sun and the Wolf - You

6,000

 

Banished From the Universe c/- EMI Music NZ

NZ Music Making Tracks

The Black Seeds - Cracks In Our Crown

6,000

 

Proville Records

NZ Music Making Tracks

The Checks - Jet Plane

6,000

 

Pie Club Records

NZ Music Making Tracks

The Datsuns - Gold Halo

6,000

 

Hellsquad Records

NZ Music Making Tracks

The Disco Three - Kinda Lovin'

6,000

 

Frequency Media Group

NZ Music Making Tracks

The Drag Doo Riffs - Tesla Girl

10,000

 

Liberation Music (NZ)

NZ Music Making Tracks

The Eversons - Marriage

6,000

 

Lil Chief Records

NZ Music Making Tracks

The Good Fun - Say It To Me Now

10,000

 

The Good Fun

NZ Music Making Tracks

The KUMPNEE - Two Bux In My Wallet

10,000

 

The Kumpnee

NZ Music Making Tracks

The Wild - Full Circle

6,000

 

Dryden Street

NZ Music Making Tracks

Thought Creature - Smoke Machine

10,000

 

Crystal Magic Records

NZ Music Making Tracks

Tom Lark - Give You All My Lovin'

10,000

 

Let The People Speak Entertainment

NZ Music Making Tracks

Tom Lark - Hipsteranity

10,000

 

Let The People Speak Entertainment

NZ Music Making Tracks

Tommy Ill - New Car Money

6,000

 

EMI Music NZ

NZ Music Making Tracks

Tono and the Finance Company - Marion Bates Realit

6,000

 

Bones and Wood

NZ Music Making Tracks

Toy Love - Swimming Pool

6,000

 

Real Groovy Records

NZ Music Making Tracks

Transistors - Your Life Could Be So Easy

6,000

 

Arch Hill Recordings

NZ Music Making Tracks

Two Cartoons - Rainbows

6,000

 

Dunedinmusic.com.

NZ Music Making Tracks

Tyson Tyler - To Be King

10,000

 

Illegal Musik

NZ Music Making Tracks

Urbantramper - Utopia In Williamsberg

10,000

 

Home Alone Music

NZ Music Making Tracks

Victoria Girling-Butcher - Night Scout

6,000

 

Lorraine Barry

NZ Music Making Tracks

Villainy - Gather Yourself

10,000

 

Villainy

NZ Music Making Tracks

Young Lyre - Both Burn Blue

10,000

 

Young Lyre Partnership

NZ Music Making Tracks

Zionhill - Foot Soldier

10,000

 

Ode Records

NZ Music Making Tracks

Zowie - My Calculator

6,000

 

Sony Music Entertainment

NZ Music Making Tracks

Zowie - Ping Ping

6,000

 

Sony Music Entertainment

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