Alex Behan attended the 2016 Critic's Choice Price ceremony, and spoke to the finalists, and the winner.
Words by Sam Smith from The Wireless
This year’s New Zealand Music Awards Critics’ Choice winner might be seen as an up-and-comer, but he’s no newbie.
The prize was last night handed to synthesizer man Scuba Diva, who was nominated alongside singer-songwriter Kane Strang and rappers Spycc + INF.
Scuba Diva, aka Jimmy Mac, has also played drums for Popstrangers and DHFHDs, and keyboards for Lorde - most famously at the popstar’s Grammy performance a couple years back:
A warm-up to the main New Zealand Music Awards event, the Critics’ Choice Prize aims to recognise new music talent and indicate potential future Tui winners.
The three nominees each played a set to a crowd made up of mostly family, friends and music industry people before the gong was handed out at the Tuning Fork in Auckland.
The award comes with a $8000 ‘New Music Single’ grant from NZ on Air, audio services at Stebbings Recording Centre, a year membership to the Music Managers Forum, and industry mentoring services.
Here's what Scuba Diva sounds like on his lonesome:
More about Scuba Diva
While Scuba Diva went home with the big prize, it was Spycc + INF’s performance that won over the crowd.
Hailing from Onehunga, these two talented rappers had the audience hooked from the first beat, with an energetic set full of great flow, banter and hilarious skits.
They also received some of the biggest cheers of the evening thanks largely to a crowd full of loyal and enthusiastic supporters adorned in Hawaiian shirts in tribute to the ‘No More Parties In Stoneyhunga’ video.
More about Spycc + INF
More about finalist Kane Strang
Previous winners of the Critics' Choice Prize include Street Chant, Kimbra, LarzRanda and Bespin.
The Vodafone New Zealand Music Awards take place on the 17th of November at Vectora Arena with Broods, Aaradhna and Fat Freddy’s Drop among the artists nominated. Bic Runga will also be inducted into the New Zealand Music Hall of Fame.