NZ-On-Air Video Grants
Fifteen new music videos are to be funded by NZ On Air from a record field of 23 proposals submitted by record companies. The list of projects to be funded is a mix of familiar names like the Headless Chickens, Push Push, the Exponents and Moana & the
Moahunters and the not so familiar like Christchurch's Holy Toledos and
Auckland dance music artists Jules Issa.
NZ On Air launched a pilot scheme to fund New Zealand music videos in July last year. Funding of $5,000 per project is available for projects which meet the scheme's criteria. With these latest decisions, NZ On Air has now
funded 33 New Zealand music videos since the scheme was launched. The new videos will be: Moana & The Moahunters 'Sister In Me' (Southside) Head Like A Hole 'Never Mind Today' (Wildside)
Southside of Bombay 'All Across The World' (Pagan) Merenia “When You Leave' (Pagan) Headless Chickens 'Donde Esta La Polla' (Flying Nun) >' ; ■ The 3Ds 'Outer Space (Flying Nun) The Spirals 'Normal' (BMG) ■' Hoi Polloi 'Rest Tonite' (BMG) Push Push What My Baby Likes' (Tall Poppy)
The Exponents 'Sink Like A Stone' (Polygram) Jules Issa 'Dangerous Game' (Deep Grooves) Gael Force 'Heartbroken' (Edge Music) *
David Parker 'Get Down Tonight' (Edge Music) Stewart Allan 'Never Be The Same' (Edge Music) Holy Toledos 'I Confess' (Failsafe)
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Rip It Up, Issue 176, 1 March 1992, Page 4
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