24 October 2003 - 0 Comments
With more music on our TV screens than there has been in some years, NZ On Air's latest round of video funding takes on extra significance.
In this latest round, of the 88 applications, 21 make it to the final cut. Each receive $5000.
- 'Stay Hard' by Crumb (Antenna)
- 'Out Your Window' by Revolver (Blackout)
- 'A Life With You' by Adeaze (Dawn Raid)
- 'Dreaming' by Scribe (Dirty)
- 'No Way To Decide' by Eight (Eight Ltd)
- 'Falling To Pieces' by Falter (Falter)
- 'Redlight' by Stoods (Global Routes)
- 'Day To Day' by Autozamm (Hum Audio)
- 'Everyday' by 3 The Hard Way (Joy)
- 'Point & Shoot' by Damien Binder (Muse)
- 'All My Riches' by Dead End Beat (Ning Nong)
- 'Distance' by Savant (Rajon)
- 'I Am' by Deep Obsession (Revolution)
- 'Lifeline' by Brooke Fraser (Sony Music)
- 'High Places' by One Million Dollars (Sugarlicks)
- 'Urban Getaway' by Elemeno P (Universal)
- 'If It’s Not Too Late' by Dean Chandler (Universal)
- 'Home Again (Live)' by Pacifier (Warner)
- 'Rubicon City' by Rubicon (Wildside)
- 'C’mon Hallelujah' by Paselode (Wildside)
- 'Come Back Down' by 48May (48May).
Another five songs qualified for significant airplay rebates, available for any material which has not already received NZ On Air funding and has picked up major airtime on radio. They were:
- 'Wake Up Brother' by Goldenhorse (Siren)
- 'Stand Up' by Scribe (Dirty)
- 'Mareko (Here To Stay)' by Mareko (Dawn Raid)
- 'Hot Girl' by Dei Hamo (Hiruys)
- 'EZ' On by Salmonella Dub (Virgin).
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