Announcing Moana SongHubs 2024, the first week-long songwriting retreat focused on bringing together Pasifika artists and producers. Moana SongHubs will be curated by celebrated hip-hop, soul artist, Ladi6. Applications will open early next year.
With generous support from Creative NZ, APRA will deliver the first Pasifika-focused songwriting retreat, Moana SongHubs, that will focus on the development of Pasifika artists and producers. The four-day event will take place at Roundhead Studios in Auckland, April 15th – 19th.
Applications will open early-2024. All APRA members residing in Aotearoa will be invited to apply. Eligibility and terms of participation will be shared upon applications opening next year.
How does SongHubs work?
Participants are selected by the curator who will also curate the sessions each day. Each studio will include a producer, 2 songwriters and a guest writer invited by the curator to help elevate the creative process. The aim is to create at least one song/demo each day.
Available positions:
There will be 2 fully funded positions available for APRA members living outside of the Auckland region. This will cover travel and accommodation costs for the week of SongHubs.
How do I apply?
APRA members will be sent an email early next year announcing that applications are open.
As a vocalist, MC and truth-teller, the consistent evolution of Ladi6 has firmly cemented her as New Zealand’s undisputed Queen of Hip-hop/Soul and R&B.
Taking shape in different forms over the years, Ladi6 today is the group project of vocalist Ladi and a trio of accomplished Kiwi producers; her husband Parks, drummer Julien Dyne and keyboardist Brandon Haru - three of New Zealand’s most innovative creators, renowned for pushing the boundaries of electronic soul music.
Born and raised in Christchurch, it was a year-long family move to Tanzania that awoke Ladi’s songwriting and calling to perform. This led to the formation of her first group, the all-female Sheelahroc meaning “Women Are The Strength”, created with the aim to serve as an example for women in the traditionally male dominated world of Hip-Hop. Short-lived but truly incandescent, the group were pioneers in NZ music, with up to 8 members - all of different nationalities - at their peak.
Following a move to Auckland, Ladi’s musical collaboration with Parks evolved further, with the rise of their group Verse Two - a hip-hop/soul band that achieved national success, sold out tours and supported international acts The Roots, De La Soul and 50cent. With a new direction calling, a desire to explore more experimental production and storytelling, the now-household name that is LADI6 began taking shape. The band released Time Is Not Much, the debut album co-produced by Mu (Fat Freddy’s Drop), which introduced a series of future soul classics to the NZ vernacular, hit a Top 5 chart position and led to them being picked up by leading London indie BBE. Their follow-up LP, The Liberation Of… was released in 2010, co-produced with Blumentopf’s Sebastian Weiss, bringing to life the platinum selling single and certified NZ classic “Like Water”. In 2013, Ladi and Parks decamped to Detroit’s Studio A, where they collaborated with Detroit Hip-Hop royalty, Waajeed, who joined Executive Producer Parks at the helm on LP, Automatic, with lead single “Ikarus'' confirming beyond doubt, the versatility of Ladi6 and their un-willingness to rest on what could otherwise be considered rather impressive laurels.
Maintaining standards that demand they push their creativity led to the birth of 2015’s Alpha Sessions; re-imagining the studio in a live context, and then fully improvising the performance without any kind of sonic safety net. For Ladi6 it has become a vital component in the songwriting process, clearly transporting them to their creative boundaries and beyond, which is evident on 2017’s Royal Blue 3000 EP with disruptive delights like "Guru", and "Royal Blue".
With a catalogue that marks a woman who is only comfortable taking risks, the inspiring live show that Ladi6 brings is no exception to this rule. Taking the stage with a decade of world touring under her belt, her ability to connect and uplift her audience is where she thrives as frontwoman. Following tours across NZ, Australia and Europe with the likes of Erykah Badu, Jhene Aiko, Digable Planets and Fat Freddys Drop, it was supporting Gil Scott-Heron on his final UK and European tour prior to his passing - taking the stage before him at London’s prestigious Royal Albert Hall - that stands as a career highlight.
In 2021, Ladi6 was appointed to the New Zealand Order of Merit for Services to Music, joining both her parents as Queen's Honour recipients. She was named one of the year's Arts Foundation Laureates in 2023, receiving the Theresa Gattung Female Arts Practitioners Award. Ladi6 (MNZM) continues to reach new heights, creating a lasting legacy and forging pathways for Moana creatives to strive for excellence and sustainability in the arts.