The 2021 APRA Silver Scroll winner Troy Kingi phoned up for a kōrero about his winning song, 'All Your Ships Have Sailed' and what's been happening in his world. Whakarongo mai!
Aneeka chats to Anna Coddington following the awards ceremony last night for the APRA AMCOS Silver Scrolls 2024. Anna Coddington's waiata Kātuarehe, co-written with Noema Te Hau III, Ruth Smith and Kawiti Waetford won the Kaitito Kaiaka/APRA Silver Scroll Award. Whakarongo mai nei!
Ant Healey, Head of Operations at APRA AMCOS NZ, and newly minted Silver Scroll nominee Fazerdaze (a.k.a. Amelia Murray) talk to Mike about songwriting and the 2017 APRA Silver Scrolls longlist announce. After an initial 200 songs have been whittled to 20 by a jury of songwriter peers, what stands to happen next for both the award organisers and the award hopefuls?
Fabian Fanboy is in LA but still very excited about a few faves from NZIFF, special mentions go to Under The Silver Lake and Midsommar. And of course, the long-awaited Lion King is finally out, but does it live up to the hype?
Julia Deans has just been announced as the Music Director for this year's Silver Scroll Awards- making her the person in charge of organising one of the most highly anticipated parts of the night: the reinterpretations of the five finalists' songs. In previous years this has led to the likes of Ron Gallipolli covering Lorde, SoccerPractise covering Moana Maniapoto and many more. Tune in to hear Julia's thoughts on the role!
Timothy Webby is a Tāmaki-based multidisciplinary artist, primarily working within photography. Within the current exhibition Chemistry at Coastal Signs, Webby presents works alongside artist Emma Mcintyre. In which webby showcases a body of Silver Gelatian prints, capturing these intimate moments that offer a glimpse into a kind of beauty.
Webby utilizes a method of hand colouring the silver gelatin prints, creating this uniquely beautiful image that pulls the image both back into itself as well as away from itself and into a painterly-like abstraction. Inserting sweeping movements of colour and texture into the captured image. Offering moments of connection between webby and Mcintyre respective practices. Moments of linkage, response, and chemistry.
Maya caught up Timothy Webby about the show, and overall practice.
Setting the tone with a heavy motor city theme for the first section, smoothening off the edges with dub eccentric sonics followed by detail oriented dance music to end ↟𖣂↟