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Jordyn with a Why

Jordyn with a Why

Growing up in the suburban-scapes of South Auckland, Jordyn has quickly impacted the Aotearoa music scene with her bilingual (Māori and English) soulful sounds. Descending from Whāingaroa, Mulifanua Lalovi, Falelatai and Vaimoso, the stories are woven throughout her music, with her second release, ‘Brown Melodies’ being nominated for ‘Best Single’ at the 2022 Māori Music Awards.

Sports Team

Sports Team

Sports Team is the creative partnership of Callum Devlin and Annabel Kean. Our credits include the web series ‘Trash Recital’ for UnderTheRadar, the feature documentary ‘The Beths: Auckland, New Zealand, 2020’, as well as a few dozen music videos, including clips for The Beths, Hans Pucket, Marlon Williams and Princess Chelsea. Our short film ‘Blood Pact’ made it to the Grand National Final of the 2022 48Hours Filmmaking Competition. We’re currently in post production on our first feature.

Jess Penson

Jess Penson

Kédu Carlö, the vibrant electronic powerhouse from Tamaki Makaurau, resonates at the heart of Aotearoa's music scene. Driven by Jess Penson and Carly Gill, the dynamic duo has carved a unique space with infectious beats, lush melodies, and electrifying performances. Following the success of their second EP, "Alien Fempire," in 2022 and the highly anticipated debut album, "Space Girl Finds Cash," in May 2023, Kédu Carlö rides a wave of acclaim.

Emily Wheatcroft-Snape

Emily Wheatcroft-Snape

Emily Wheatcroft-Snape is an audio engineer working freelance at multiple studios around Tāmaki Makaurau. She has worked with artists such as Fazerdaze, Louisa Nicklin, and Tiny Ruins. Her music project Em acts as an outlet for production exploration. In 2022, Emily launched Record Enable, an initiative to help more women and non-binary people develop sustainable careers in music engineering and production.

Martin Sagadin

Martin Sagadin

Martin Sagadin is a Slovenian Born, New Zealand based non-binary filmmaker and artist. In 2018 they finished a Masters in Fine Arts - with focus on directing and writing at the University of Canterbury. Martin has been a central figure in the South Island music scene, making music videos for some of the region’s most celebrated artists including Aldous Harding, Marlon Williams, Delaney Davidson, Mousey, Nadia Reid and others as well meticulously documenting live music since 2014.