Recorded Music NZ
Recorded Music NZ is a non-profit trade association of record producers, distributors and recording artists who sell recorded music in New Zealand. Membership of Recorded Music NZ is open to any owner of recorded music rights operating in New Zealand, inclusive of major labels, independent labels and self-released artists. Recorded Music NZ has over 2000 rights-holders.
Prior to June 2013 the association called itself the "Recording Industry Association of New Zealand". RIANZ and PPNZ Music Licensing merged and renamed themselves "Recorded Music NZ".
Recorded Music NZ functions in three areas:
- Member services
- Music licensing
- Pro Music services
History
The New Zealand Federation of Phonographic Industry was established in 1957 to collectively represent copyright licensing on behalf of right owners. It later changed its name to Phonographic Performances New Zealand , and then PPNZ Music Licensing. In 1972 a new trade body was established called Recording Industry Association of New Zealand which carried out industry advocacy functions, administration of the NZ Music Awards and, in 1975, production of The Official NZ Music Charts which listed albums for the first time. For better administrational efficiency, the two companies were merged in 2013 and renamed to Recorded Music NZ.Aotearoa Music Awards
The Aotearoa Music Awards are conferred annually by Recorded Music NZ for outstanding artistic and technical achievements in the recording field. The Awards are one of the biggest accolades a group or artist can receive in music in New Zealand. The Awards have been presented annually since 1965.Separately, Recorded Music NZ also funds a cash prize that is awarded to the winner of the Taite Music Prize, which is administered by Independent Music New Zealand. In 2024 the prize was $12,500.