Congrats to all the recipients.
The winners of the First Nations Sound Recording Partnership grant have been announced today.
Recent ARIA Award winner Miiesha is among the five grant recipients, who have each been awarded $18,500 by ARIA, PPCA and Australia Council towards the cost of creating a new sound recording, in addition to managerial and industry support. She will use the grant to record two new EPs, see below for all the details.
Daniel Rakine, aka Trials, Jess Hitchcock, Luke Riches/The Struggling Kings, and Daniel Wilfred have also been awarded the grant. See their plans below.
“We are delighted this dedicated investment in First Nations musicians will build the profile and careers of First Nations musicians, helping create pathways for the next generation of First Nations musicians," said Patricia Adjei, Head of First Nations Arts & Culture at the Australia Council.
“This investment recognises the central role of Indigenous contemporary music performers," added Minister for Communications, Cyber Safety and the Arts, the Hon Paul Fletcher MP.
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"This partnership initiative, part of the Australian Government Indigenous Contemporary Music Program, supports professional industry-based opportunities that will assist the recipients in furthering their promising musical careers. Congratulations to the successful applicants."
“I want to congratulate the recipients of the First Nations Sound Recording Partnership," said ARIA CEO, Dan Rosen.
"I am thrilled to see that these musicians come from all over Australia, and are working in very different styles of music. It shows the depth and breadth of creativity and talent from our First Nations’ artists. ARIA and PPCA are proud to help provide funding and a platform for these new recordings and I cannot wait to hear the results."
Jess Hitchcock will co-write and record her second album Insight: an intimate collaboration with Australian pop icons Paul Kelly and Kate Miller-Heidke, alongside new collaborations with Alice Keath and Kier Nuttall. Jess will produce Insight with renowned pop producer John Castle in his Brunswick studio.
Following on from her ARIA Award winning debut album Nyaaringu, Miiesha will record 2 EPs, a two part story exploring the challenging relationship with a loved one. Part 1 (Smoke) explores anger, sadness and hurt through chaotic production, while Part 2 (Mirrors) is reflective, stripped back and healing.
WA Music's Indigenous Act of the Year The Struggling Kings will follow their debut EP Oceans with a new album, recorded under the mentorship of Shiny Joe Ryan of award winning, internationally acclaimed acts Pond and Tame Impala.
Daniel Wilfred will record Hand To Earth, a new collaboration with the Australian Art Orchestra, following on from two successful albums - Crossing Roper Bar volumes 1 and 2. The new songs will be ‘yuta manikay’ - songs that have been written in Wilfred’s language, Wägilak from Arnhem Land.
trials, a renowned producer and Ngarrindjeri man, is a member of ARIA Award winning AB Original. He will create a new work under his name that celebrates the spirit of collaboration between artists across disciplines.