1 00:00:07,133 --> 00:00:10,453 Speaker 1: You're listening to the Saturday Morning with Jack Team podcast 2 00:00:10,573 --> 00:00:25,733 Speaker 1: from news Talks at BI. 3 00:00:28,773 --> 00:00:37,693 Speaker 2: Se versus Cartarehe by Anna Coddington. Anna is nominated for 4 00:00:37,813 --> 00:00:42,853 Speaker 2: a Tate Music Prize twenty twenty five for her album Aha. 5 00:00:43,373 --> 00:00:47,173 Speaker 2: The song is the album open Openerstelle Clifford, our music 6 00:00:47,293 --> 00:00:50,173 Speaker 2: viewer is counting down to Tuesday night and the awards, 7 00:00:50,213 --> 00:00:51,373 Speaker 2: and she's with us now killed her. 8 00:00:52,133 --> 00:00:55,733 Speaker 3: There's a lot to celebrate Kolder. Yeah, music scene and 9 00:00:55,853 --> 00:00:58,013 Speaker 3: I and I love this. I'm sure you've already mentioned 10 00:00:58,013 --> 00:01:00,933 Speaker 3: a bit of history on the Tates Music Prize. 11 00:01:00,773 --> 00:01:03,333 Speaker 2: Well only a little bit, so just to what I 12 00:01:03,413 --> 00:01:05,013 Speaker 2: see that it's not. I said, it's kind of the 13 00:01:05,093 --> 00:01:07,493 Speaker 2: Muso's Prize, you know, it is. 14 00:01:07,493 --> 00:01:11,413 Speaker 3: Actually the Muzo's Prize. Independent Music Endz is where it 15 00:01:11,453 --> 00:01:16,173 Speaker 3: comes from. They created these awards in honor of Dylan Tate. Now, 16 00:01:16,213 --> 00:01:18,413 Speaker 3: he was a really prolific music do you know for 17 00:01:18,533 --> 00:01:21,373 Speaker 3: us probably in the seventies, was quite big in eighties, 18 00:01:22,733 --> 00:01:27,013 Speaker 3: had this real deep passion for music and entertainment and 19 00:01:27,253 --> 00:01:29,933 Speaker 3: all artists. But I think in particular he really helps 20 00:01:29,933 --> 00:01:33,333 Speaker 3: shine a light on our local artists because a lot 21 00:01:33,333 --> 00:01:37,333 Speaker 3: of our local artists do have that independent vibe about 22 00:01:37,333 --> 00:01:39,533 Speaker 3: them and releasing their music into the world. And I 23 00:01:39,613 --> 00:01:41,733 Speaker 3: think he really shone a light on that he was 24 00:01:41,773 --> 00:01:44,013 Speaker 3: the kind of guy that would chase chase an artist, 25 00:01:44,093 --> 00:01:46,413 Speaker 3: you know, like Bob Marley's like no thank you to 26 00:01:46,453 --> 00:01:50,173 Speaker 3: any interviews when he's in Altiora. So Dylan Tate goes 27 00:01:50,173 --> 00:01:52,333 Speaker 3: and plays soccer on a field with him and some kids, 28 00:01:52,733 --> 00:01:55,293 Speaker 3: and before you know it, they're kind of like sideline 29 00:01:55,453 --> 00:01:56,653 Speaker 3: sort of doing an interview. 30 00:01:57,293 --> 00:02:00,813 Speaker 2: That's one of the legendary Dylanate stories. 31 00:02:01,413 --> 00:02:03,773 Speaker 3: It absolutely is. And then I love that because I 32 00:02:03,773 --> 00:02:05,693 Speaker 3: think it just sums it up real fast and the 33 00:02:05,773 --> 00:02:08,213 Speaker 3: kind of star that he had, like it didn't have 34 00:02:08,333 --> 00:02:11,653 Speaker 3: to be clean and perfectly edited and put together. It 35 00:02:11,813 --> 00:02:14,253 Speaker 3: was a chance to really just be with that artist 36 00:02:14,373 --> 00:02:16,773 Speaker 3: and whatever kind of way you could capture them. And 37 00:02:16,893 --> 00:02:19,093 Speaker 3: sometimes you get the best stories out of those people 38 00:02:19,453 --> 00:02:21,693 Speaker 3: when you're doing that kind of sort of chase you down, 39 00:02:21,973 --> 00:02:23,933 Speaker 3: come on, let's just chat about life sort of thing, 40 00:02:24,933 --> 00:02:27,333 Speaker 3: and our key. We artists are great at that, you know, 41 00:02:27,453 --> 00:02:30,293 Speaker 3: like they are really good at sharing their heart and 42 00:02:30,413 --> 00:02:33,333 Speaker 3: also being a bit off cuff sometimes and I love that. 43 00:02:33,533 --> 00:02:37,093 Speaker 3: So these are put together, there's a judging panel that 44 00:02:37,213 --> 00:02:39,773 Speaker 3: is put together of music industry professionals, so it'll be 45 00:02:39,813 --> 00:02:43,413 Speaker 3: the musicians themselves, writers, producers, all that sort of stuff. 46 00:02:43,493 --> 00:02:46,533 Speaker 3: Is about over a thousand of them that first choose 47 00:02:47,213 --> 00:02:49,653 Speaker 3: some finalists for the categories, and then that gets whittled 48 00:02:49,693 --> 00:02:52,613 Speaker 3: down with a smaller judging panel till we get to 49 00:02:52,693 --> 00:02:55,573 Speaker 3: the to get to the winners, and we do celebrate 50 00:02:55,613 --> 00:02:57,813 Speaker 3: those big things, so the big albums and artists who 51 00:02:57,813 --> 00:03:00,413 Speaker 3: are already doing the work. But there's also the part 52 00:03:00,533 --> 00:03:04,893 Speaker 3: here where it's sponsored by Auckland Live the Best Independent 53 00:03:05,053 --> 00:03:09,453 Speaker 3: Debut Awards. So this is our very new artist just 54 00:03:09,493 --> 00:03:11,733 Speaker 3: sort of discovering their way in the world and getting 55 00:03:12,013 --> 00:03:15,253 Speaker 3: you know, some some tunes out there. There's some for me. 56 00:03:15,293 --> 00:03:16,893 Speaker 3: It's a really great way to learn some of our 57 00:03:16,933 --> 00:03:20,933 Speaker 3: new upcoming artists. And we just cover all spectrums of genres, 58 00:03:20,933 --> 00:03:23,773 Speaker 3: which I think is amazing. Vida is an artist who 59 00:03:23,813 --> 00:03:27,533 Speaker 3: stands out to me, a Tommocky based artist who's got 60 00:03:27,533 --> 00:03:32,453 Speaker 3: this like soulful jazz voice then put to like a 61 00:03:32,573 --> 00:03:38,173 Speaker 3: pop rock funk kind of music. It's a lot unpacked, 62 00:03:38,213 --> 00:03:41,933 Speaker 3: but it's really interesting to listen to. Billy Jean is 63 00:03:41,973 --> 00:03:44,773 Speaker 3: another amazing artist. If you can listen to her single 64 00:03:44,853 --> 00:03:48,413 Speaker 3: Running a Muck. She is a Mardi artist, and she 65 00:03:48,573 --> 00:03:52,853 Speaker 3: really delves into her connection to her Malori heritage and 66 00:03:52,853 --> 00:03:56,453 Speaker 3: her music and sometimes it's this really beautiful acoustic sort 67 00:03:56,453 --> 00:03:58,853 Speaker 3: of magic, and then she gets into some real electronic 68 00:03:58,933 --> 00:04:01,973 Speaker 3: grit as well. So if you're looking for new bees 69 00:04:01,973 --> 00:04:04,253 Speaker 3: and who's coming out on the scene, you know, that's 70 00:04:04,293 --> 00:04:06,013 Speaker 3: a really good place to go and find them out. 71 00:04:06,093 --> 00:04:08,853 Speaker 3: So good luck to the people in that category. I 72 00:04:08,853 --> 00:04:10,613 Speaker 3: don't know how they choose their winners, what they do. 73 00:04:10,613 --> 00:04:12,813 Speaker 2: So I'm looking at the top teen, the top ten 74 00:04:12,893 --> 00:04:16,573 Speaker 2: albums that are the finalists. There, Anna Collington one we 75 00:04:16,653 --> 00:04:18,133 Speaker 2: just played, so you gave that ten out of teen 76 00:04:18,173 --> 00:04:20,853 Speaker 2: last year, David you played before you gave that teen 77 00:04:20,893 --> 00:04:23,173 Speaker 2: out of teen last year. Troy King for Lea the 78 00:04:23,213 --> 00:04:25,133 Speaker 2: Man in the Mahave Green. We had Troy on the shows. 79 00:04:25,213 --> 00:04:26,773 Speaker 2: I feel like this show has actually done a lot 80 00:04:26,813 --> 00:04:28,973 Speaker 2: to enable you know, some of these top artists in 81 00:04:29,053 --> 00:04:31,973 Speaker 2: the top Prize. 82 00:04:30,893 --> 00:04:33,413 Speaker 3: If we can give them some space. There's others. So again, 83 00:04:33,453 --> 00:04:37,413 Speaker 3: we've got like this Dangerous Day to Be a Cold 84 00:04:37,413 --> 00:04:38,893 Speaker 3: one that's by a band called Darts. 85 00:04:39,013 --> 00:04:41,453 Speaker 2: Yeah, there was. 86 00:04:42,373 --> 00:04:47,053 Speaker 3: Quite furious and fun Earth Tongue album called Great Haunting 87 00:04:47,493 --> 00:04:50,813 Speaker 3: that's a very fuzz rock, sort of fuzz rock jooe 88 00:04:51,013 --> 00:04:54,573 Speaker 3: sort of sound. They're also partners in life as well 89 00:04:54,573 --> 00:04:57,013 Speaker 3: as in music, so putting their heart and soul into that. 90 00:04:57,573 --> 00:05:01,573 Speaker 3: Amelia Murray goes by the artists Phaser Days, which is 91 00:05:01,573 --> 00:05:04,813 Speaker 3: an indie pop that was actually Rolling Stone's number one 92 00:05:04,853 --> 00:05:07,453 Speaker 3: Kimi album last year, so that's had a lot of coverage, 93 00:05:07,493 --> 00:05:10,413 Speaker 3: which is great. Georgia Lines, I mean, she has done 94 00:05:10,453 --> 00:05:13,093 Speaker 3: a massive tour over the last few months, the Rows 95 00:05:13,093 --> 00:05:17,213 Speaker 3: of Jericho. She's very talented, she's very funny, fun person 96 00:05:17,293 --> 00:05:21,093 Speaker 3: to be around, and that's a beautiful album. Holly Holly 97 00:05:21,133 --> 00:05:23,493 Speaker 3: Aerosmith has gone an album called Blue Dreams Now. She 98 00:05:23,733 --> 00:05:27,013 Speaker 3: won the Best Country Music Song at the Country Music's 99 00:05:27,813 --> 00:05:31,213 Speaker 3: Awards in Gore last year for one of her singles, 100 00:05:31,213 --> 00:05:33,453 Speaker 3: and that's the album that's been nominated, so you know, 101 00:05:33,493 --> 00:05:36,333 Speaker 3: she's a bit of a standout. Mel Parsons who toured 102 00:05:36,333 --> 00:05:40,453 Speaker 3: with Crowded House with her album Sabotage, she's also a finalist. 103 00:05:40,533 --> 00:05:45,333 Speaker 3: She's also just being announced as an Altro Music Awards finalist. 104 00:05:46,733 --> 00:05:51,333 Speaker 3: And then finally more Caltron Wi is the album this 105 00:05:51,533 --> 00:05:56,413 Speaker 3: is like an electronic music, like real heavy beats, but 106 00:05:56,533 --> 00:06:00,853 Speaker 3: again with that kind of spiritual Mardi Heritage range. 107 00:06:00,933 --> 00:06:03,853 Speaker 2: Yeah, okay, we're almost going winner. I know this is 108 00:06:03,853 --> 00:06:07,733 Speaker 2: the impossible thing. How that's on our Job's your job, Estelle. 109 00:06:07,813 --> 00:06:09,773 Speaker 2: So who's your pick? If you got a pick? 110 00:06:09,853 --> 00:06:12,893 Speaker 3: Okay, my pick is either Yeah, and I love all 111 00:06:12,933 --> 00:06:15,413 Speaker 3: of you, but Anna Coottington or Troy. I think they're 112 00:06:15,373 --> 00:06:17,133 Speaker 3: gonna be the ones who take this out. 113 00:06:17,213 --> 00:06:17,413 Speaker 1: Yeah. 114 00:06:17,453 --> 00:06:18,773 Speaker 3: Oh, I can't wait for It's going to be a 115 00:06:18,773 --> 00:06:19,613 Speaker 3: big day on Tuesday. 116 00:06:19,693 --> 00:06:21,693 Speaker 2: Yeah. Yeah, it's going to be messive. Thank you so much. 117 00:06:21,853 --> 00:06:23,653 Speaker 2: I reckon. We'll play Troy in a couple of minutes 118 00:06:23,653 --> 00:06:25,693 Speaker 2: to close out the show. Stelle clipping with us there 119 00:06:26,093 --> 00:06:27,373 Speaker 2: right now at seven to twelve. 120 00:06:28,933 --> 00:06:32,053 Speaker 1: For more from Saturday Morning with Jack Tame, listen live 121 00:06:32,133 --> 00:06:34,973 Speaker 1: to News Talks d B from nine am Saturday, or 122 00:06:35,013 --> 00:06:36,933 Speaker 1: follow the podcast on iHeartRadio.