New Zealand Recording Studios
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New Zealand Recording Studios defines the name and location of facilities to record sound, generally music, in New Zealand with special emphasis on Auckland.
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[edit] Recording Studios
- A. A. Masters
- Antenna Media
- Arch Hill studios
- Area 51
- Audio FX
- Audio-Suite Productions
- Audiohaus
- Aztec Studios
- bcreative
- Beaver Music
- Bellyup Studios Wellington
- Blast
- Bridge Recording
- Bronzewing Recording
- Chapel Studios
- Click Sound
- Creative Digital
- DawnRaid Studios
- Dellbrook
- Depot Sound
- Digital Fruitcake
- Dudley Studios
- Earwig Studios
- Ekadek
- Eden Post Recording Studios
- Ferryhill Recording Studio
- Flying Saucer Audio
- Garden Shed Studio
- Gazelle Music Ltd
- Ghostwood Studio
- Groove Merchants Ltd
- Harlequin
- Helen Young Studios - Radio NZ
- Inca Productions
- Intonation
- Kiwi Studios
- Kog Recording Studios and Mastering
- Lab Recording Studio
- Legend Music
- Level 2 Recording Studio
- Mai Studios
- Manuka Sounds
- Marmalade
- Matrix Digital
- Merlin Studios
- Mint Recordings
- Monkey Recordings
- Monster Ernie Audio
- Montage Recording Studio
- MOONLIGHT SOUNDS (www.moonlightsounds.com)
- More Core Audio
- Music Mayhem
- Musicare Sound
- Newsong Studio
- Noize Box Studios
- PAF - Villa Number Nine
- Parachute Studios
- Puriri Grove
- Riverland Studios/Riverland Promotions Co.
- Revolver
- SDL Music
- SNC Studios - now Kiwi Studios
- Sonicrat Mastering Studio
- Soundlab
- Spectra Studios
- Spirited Studios
- St Johns Rd Studio
- Stebbing Recording Centre Ltd
- STL Audio - Wellington
- Studio 203
- Stunt Possum Studios
- Sugarlicks
- Tenvor Productions Ltd.
- The Colour Field
- The New Freedom Studio
- TheMacsRoom
- The Rock Factory Ltd
- The Stomach
- The Toy Shop
- Tin-Arse Studio
- Trident Sound Studios
- Voodoo Music Studio Ltd
- Woodcut Productions Ltd
- York Street Recording Studios
- Zone One Studios
[edit] Studios in Auckland
- Kiwi Studios
- Eden Post Recording Studios
- Depot Sound
- Stebbing Recording Centre
- York Street Recording Studios
[edit] Studios in Wellington
[edit] References
- RIANZ
Recording Industry Association of New Zealand
RIANZ represents the country's record companies and presents the annual NZ Music Awards ('The Tuis') in April. It also administers the Recording Artists & Producers (RAP) fund. RIANZ has recently launched the BRN & GT BRNT anti CD piracy campaign. It is based in Parnell, Auckland, also the office for Phonographic Performances (NZ) Ltd.
Phone: (09) 308 0510 Email: music@rianz.org.nz www.rianz.org.nz
- NZ On Air
NZ On Air is a broadcast funding agency with a music division. NZ On Air funding pays for national radio and Concert FM to record and broadcast NZ music and funds access radio stations who carry specialist NZ music shows.
NZ On Air also produces the Kiwi Hit Disc, Indie Hit Disc and Iwi Hit Disc. An increase in funding recently saw NZ On Air launch Phase Four of its music programmes, which includes an Artist development scheme.
Details of music funding and application deadlines are easily found on the website.
Phone: (04) 382 9524 Email: info@nzonair.govt.nz www.nzonair.govt.nz
The national arts development agency. Creative NZ accepts applications for funding from artists twice a year.
Phone: (04) 473 0880 www.creativenz.govt.nz
- APRA
Australasian Performing Right Association
The songwriters and publishers' association which collects performance monies on behalf of its members internationally. APRA's NZ office is located in Parnell, Auckland. APRA presents the annual Silver Scroll, SOUNZ Contemporary and APRA Maioha awards. APRA also has seats on the NZ Music Industry Commission and SOUNZ boards.
Phone: (09) 379 0638 www.apra.co.nz
[edit] See also
[edit] External links
[1]Moonlight Sounds