Spacifix
The band has been performing their blend of funk, pop, reggae, and rock all over New Zealand. Spacifix spent several years writing songs and building a fan base in Auckland before releasing their debut album Much Love in 2006. The year was a successful one for the band, who was commissioned by World Vision to write and record the 2006 40-Hour Famine soundtrack, Spread da Word.- The band’s early success and trip to Los Angeles were filmed for a nine-episode series aired on New Zealand Television called Henderson to Hollywood. The show won the Air New Zealand 2007 Screen Award for best reality series. The band also has international acclaim and performances with artists like UB40 and Shaggy under their collective belt.
- Music style is an amazing eclectic mix of different styles and genres ranging from reggae, funk, hiphop, RnB, jazz and pop with a hint of polynesian culture thrown in for good taste. New Zealand born and raised with Island influences.
Band Members:
- TAU
- WILLY
- ISI
- RUDY
- IMARRN
