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Princess Chelsea wins the 2023 Taite Music Prize

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Photo Credit: Princess Chelsea

Also honoured at the ceremony: Alt-pop artist Theia’s te reo Māori project TE KAAHU, Rough Peel Music owner Paul Huggins, Pōneke podcasters Namnita Kumar & Nadia Freeman, and groundbreaking electronic music act micronism.

Tonight, the 2023 Taite Music Prize presented by IMNZ, that highlights outstanding New Zealand albums released in the previous calendar year, was awarded to Princess Chelsea for her critically praised album, Everything Is Going To Be Alright released on Lil Chief Records“The songs on Everything is Going to be Alright are, I think, the best Princess Chelsea has written,” wrote RNZ’s Tony Stamp (last year’s Outstanding Music Journalism winner) and the judging panel agreed.

The much-lauded “nervous breakdown album” was crafted at home in pastoral Aotearoa New Zealand and chronicles Chelsea Nikkel’s recovery, with a hopeful and cathartic listen, while showcasing her skills as an arranger and producer. The classically trained pianist (ex Teen Wolf, The Brunettes) now has a solo music career spanning 11 years. Embracing femininity and cynicism under her nuanced princess persona, Nikkel has 5 albums, one EP and 11 singles under her belt. Viral hits ‘I Love My Boyfriend’ (5.5 mil YouTube views) and ‘Cigarette Duet’ (90 mil YouTube views) grew her reach and notoriety as a dreamy pop singer the world over. Chelsea receives a $12,500 cash prize thanks to the support of Founding Partner Recorded Music NZ.

The Auckland Live Best Independent Debut went to TE KAAHU for her album Te Kaahu O Rangi. The album contains nine waiata written and sung entirely in te reo Māori. The magical live performance of Te Kaahu O Rangi is described as an immersive experience, in which the alt-pop artist Theia’s “ethereal and dreamy vocals” and “warm nostalgic sound” nod to a bygone era. TE KAAHU is awarded a $2,000 cash prize plus a performance or technical upskilling opportunity thanks to Auckland Live.

The Independent Spirit Award was granted to Paul Huggins for his enduring contributions to the local music community, including managing and then buying Real Groovy Christchurch in 2008, and the opening of Rough Peel Music (RPM) and the label Rough Peel Records (RPR) in Wellington 2011. Paul has actively supported and encouraged many Aotearoa musicians for over twenty years including Trinity RootsMarlon WilliamsAldous Harding, and Reb Fountain, leaving the creativity to them, while he focused on the results being released on vinyl. Paul has served as an IMNZ Board member and Treasurer for a number of years, and his DJ name is “spotlightkid’!

The NZ On Air Outstanding Music Journalism award was presented to Namnita Kumar Nadia Freeman for their work creating the Eastern Sound Stories Podcast produced by Eastern Sound Collective in conjunction with Radio Active.FM. Namnita and Nadia receive a $2500 cash prize, thanks to NZ On Air.

The Independent Music NZ Classic Record award was presented to micronism – inside a quiet mind (Kog Transmissions 1998). The recording artist ‘micronism’ – also known as Denver McCarthy, was a mysterious electronic music act who emerged as part of the burgeoning ‘90’s electronic scene in Auckland that gathered around the collective label Kog Transmissions. inside a quiet mind was initially released by Kog on compact disc in 1998, and then re-issued by Loop Recordings twenty years later for vinyl and digital platforms.

Dylan PellettGeneral Manager Independent Music New Zealand says, “My hearty congratulations to all our finalists and winners this evening, may their music and work within the wider music community continue to inspire and elevate us all! And big hats off to all our partners for the Taite Music Prize with particular mention to Founding Partner Recorded Music NZ.”

The 2023 Taite Music Prize was held at Q Theatre in Tāmaki Makaurau/Auckland and featured performances by 2022 Taite Music Prize winner, Anthonie Tonnon, and 2023 IMNZ Classic Record winner, micronism.

The ceremony was hosted by NZ On Air’s Sarah Thomson, with awards presented by Warren Maxwell – multi-instrumentalist, composer, and Massey University lecturer, Suzanne De Spong – NZ On Air, Chris Chetland  Kog MasteringNicky Harrop – Rhythmethod & Independent Rights Holder DirectorRecorded Music NZ, and Taite Music Prize 2023 winner Anthonie Tonnon.

The event was attended by 300+ industry, media, and artists from across the country and was a joyous celebration of outstanding creative works made in Aotearoa.

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 of the album. Sales, genres, artist recognition or popularity are not contributing factors in their decision-making process.

2023 Taite Music Prize Judges:
Damon Newton – Auckland Live
Pennie Black – 95bFM
Lisa Paris – The Label
Laura McInnes – Sniffers
Hunter Keane – Flying Out / 95bFM
Fi Carr – Programme Director at Radio Control
Emma Hall Phillips – Aw B / Moments / Warner Music NZ
Martyn Pepperell – Freelance Writer
Jana Te Nahu Own – RNZ Music producer, Music101
Rachel Ashby – 95bFM

2023 Taite Music Prize winner presented by IMNZ with the support of founding partner Recorded Music NZPrincess Chelsea – Everything Is Going To Be Alright (Lil Chief Records)
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Auckland Live Best Independent Debut winner; TE KAAHU – Te Kaahu O Rangi (Theia Music Ltd.)
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Independent Spirit Award presented to Paul Huggins
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NZ On Air Outstanding Music Journalism Award to Namnita Kumar Nadia Freeman
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Independent Music NZ Classic Record award presented for micronism – inside a quiet mind (Kog Transmissions)

The ten albums in contention for the 2023 Taite Music Prize were:
Listen on Spotify HERE.

Aldous Harding – Warm Chris (Flying Nun Records)
Avantdale Bowling Club – Trees (Years Gone By)
Erny Belle – Venus Is Home (Flying Nun Records)
Fazerdaze – Break! (Flying Nun Records)
Hans Pucket – No Drama (Carpark Records)
Marlon Williams – My Boy (Marlon Williams Music Limited)
Princess Chelsea – Everything Is Going To Be Alright (Lil Chief Records)
Tami Neilson – Kingmaker (Neilson Records)
TE KAAHU – Te Kaahu O Rangi (Theia Music Ltd)
The Beths – Expert In A Dying Field (Ivy League Records)

The Auckland Live Best Independent Debut Award celebrates the freshest talent of Aotearoa and the three finalists were:
Listen on Spotify HERE.

Wiri Donna- Being Alone (Independent/DRM)
TE KAAHU – Te Kaahu O Rangi (Theia Music Ltd)
Erny Belle – Venus Is Home (Flying Nun Records)

The NZ On Air Outstanding Music Journalism Award is the first of its kind for Aotearoa New Zealand and the finalists were:

Gareth Shute – AudioCulture – Feature Writer
Jess Fu & Amanda Jane Robinson – Amplified
Chris Cudby – Undertheradar – Music News

Namnita Kumar & Nadia Freeman – Eastern Sound Stories Podcast produced by Eastern Sound Collective in conjunction with Radio Active.FM

The 2023 recipient of the Independent Music NZ Classic Record has already been announced to recognise the 1998 New Zealand album micronism – inside a quiet mind (Kog Transmissions) Listen on Spotify HERE.

Also announced at the ceremony is the recipient of the 2023 Independent Spirit Award. This recognises and celebrates a New Zealander who is passionate about NZ music and has dedicated themselves to helping artists and the wider music community to grow and find their own unique pathways.

Editors Notes:

The eponym for the awards is the late Dylan Taite, one of  New Zealand’s most respected TV music journalists. He became known for his Liverpudlian wry wit and his unabashed chutzpah-love of music. Dylan’s unique style captured some rare interviews over the decades. Interviews with The Sex Pistols, Deep Purple, and the career-defining Bob Marley are still referenced today.

https://www.audioculture.co.nz/profile/dylan-taite

The Taite Music Prize 

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

Media Partners: RNZ Music / 95bFM

Charity Partners: MusicHelps

Supporting Partners: FUGA / Panhead Breweries / NZ Music Commission / APRA AMCOS / Media Arts Lawyers // Merlin / Oceania / ToneDeaf / College Hill / Spyglass / Loop / Auckland City of Music

Previous winners of The Taite Prize:

The Taite Music Prize highlights outstanding albums recognising and celebrating the depth of talent and breadth of genres that make up Aotearoa’s unique musical voice. The winner receives a cash prize.

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)

2020 – Troy Kingi – Holy Colony Burning Acres (Triple A Records)

2021 – Reb Fountain – Reb Fountain (Flying Nun Records)

2022 – Anthonie Tonnon – Leave Love Out Of This (Slow Time Records)

Previous Winners of the  Independent Music NZ Classic Record:

This award acknowledges one New Zealand record released over 20 years ago on an independent label. These records, whether a 12”, a compilation, EP, or full-length album are quintessential gold nuggets of our musical history.

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)

2020 – Shona Laing – South (Pagan Records)

2021 – Patea Māori Club – ‘Poi E’ (Maui Records)

2022 – PROUD – An Urban-Pacific Streetsoul Compilation

Previous Winners of the Auckland Live Best Independent Debut:

The Auckland Live Best Independent Debut Award celebrates the freshest talent of Aotearoa. Thanks to Auckland Live, the winner receives a cash prize plus a performance or technical upskilling opportunity.

2017 – Merk – Swordfish  (self released)

2018 – The Miltones – The Miltones (Self-released)

2019 – Alien Weaponry – Tū (Napalm Records)

2020 – Repulsive Woman – Relief (Independent) 

2021 – Na Noise – Waiting For You (1:12 Records)

2022 – Jazmine Mary – The Licking of a Tangerine (Self-released)

Independent Spirit Award 

Recognising and celebrating someone passionate about NZ music; it acknowledges someone whose  creativity, diversity, and imagination is ahead of the game, and who ;  has dedicated themself to helping artists or music people to grow and find their own unique pathways.

2019 –  Bernie Griffin

2020 – Murray Cammick

2021 – Pete Rainey and Glenn Common of Smokefree Rockquest

2022 – Karyn Hay – ONZM

NZ On Air Outstanding Music Journalism

The ground-breaking addition to the Taite Music Prize for 2022 celebrates a special individual who made a creative contribution and significant impact with coverage of Aotearoa music in the previous calendar year. The winner receives a $2500 cash prize thanks to NZ On Air.

2022 – Tony Stamp – RNZ Journalist

Dylan Taite online:

http://www.audioculture.co.nz/people/dylan-taite
https://www.nzonscreen.com/person/dylan-taite 
Interview – Darcy Clay – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CZLpK-ZDeJ8&list=RDCZLpK-ZDeJ8&t=13
RIP from ONE and TV3 – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K4LcZbJt6zw
Interview – Bob Marley Doco – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5XI3WKssghk
Interview – Go West (1980) – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xcR0CGEpcdo
Interview – Deep Purple – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9WPZFJ1E2rc (1975)
NZ Herald Obituary – http://www.nzherald.co.nz/lifestyle/news/article.cfm?c_id=6&objectid=3097762

NZ ON SCREEN LINKS:

https://www.nzonscreen.com/title/radio-with-pictures-the-clash-1982
https://www.nzonscreen.com/title/radio-with-pictures-sweetwaters-1980
https://www.nzonscreen.com/title/top-half-excerpts-1989 (Warratahs clip)
https://www.nzonscreen.com/title/kaleidoscope-decade-of-the-enz-1983
https://www.nzonscreen.com/title/nightline-20th-anniversary-episode-2010  (clip 3)
https://www.nzonscreen.com/title/holmes-johnny-the-maori-cowboy-cooper-1990

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