Ardon England, a multifaceted force in New Zealand's music landscape. A Maori artist, Ardon is a bold advocate for diversity and inclusion, infusing his unique blend of genres with unapologetic creativity and raw emotion. With a background steeped in dance and performance artistry, Ardon's journey into music was inevitable. Over two decades, he's traversed stages nationwide, captivating audiences with his electrifying presence.
Ardon's music defies categorization, melding house, dance, and rap into a genre he terms 'Camphouse'. His singles, like Leather Daddy and F.E.M Man, resonate with themes of self-expression and empowerment, challenging societal norms and advocating for individuality. Collaborations with artists like Krisy Erin and producers like Kez Emm have only amplified his sonic vision.
Not content to be confined by borders, Ardon is pushing boundaries beyond New Zealand. His EP, That's Camp, slated for release in May, promises a sonic journey that transcends conventional genres. With a fervent desire to establish connections in the Australian music scene, Ardon's sights are set on broader horizons.
Beyond the music, Ardon's impact extends into the realm of advocacy. A vocal proponent for LGBTQ+ representation, he's paving the way for queer artists in New Zealand and Australia. Featured on Whakaata Maori TV's "Queer and Here," Ardon's journey is not just about music; it's about using his platform to inspire change.
As he prepares to unleash his EP and embark on the next chapter of his musical odyssey, Ardon England stands at the forefront of a new wave of artists, unapologetically embracing his truth and inviting listeners to do the same. Get ready to embark on a journey into the vibrant world of Ardon England – where music is more than just sound; it's a movement.
REVIEW: EP Review: That's Camp Submitted by djnamehere |
9 May 2024 |
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