Competition winners (from left) Christian Perry, Alex Debenham and Levi Lewis of Kokoa Nashi. Photo / Supplied
Competition winners (from left) Christian Perry, Alex Debenham and Levi Lewis of Kokoa Nashi. Photo / Supplied
Palmerston North band Kokoa Nashi has won Whanganui music festival Sound Valley's artist competition, claiming the opening slot on February 21 next year.
The competition involved a series of artists competing over five rounds, with the winner decided by how many "likes" they got on Sound Valley's Facebook page. Inthe final round, Kokoa Nashi received 802 heart emojis, beating out competition from Whanganui band Drxnes which also received hundreds of votes.
Guitarist Christian Perry, who grew up in Whanganui, said Kokoa Nashi began as a "finger-picking duo" before collaborating with other artists and progressing into fusion, prog and hip-hop.
"We want to experiment with a lot of different genres, and pretty much play what we want," Perry said.
"The competition was a bit conflicting for us because we're really good friends with Drxnes, and I even asked Koert [Wegman] if we could share the gig with them.
"At the end of the day we're stoked to be able to play at Whanganui's first music festival and to play alongside a band like Kora is a dream come true."
Perry said the band would be releasing a new EP "very soon".
Sound Valley co-ordinator Koert Wegman said it ran an extra round of bands to compete in last week's final because of the number of entries the festival had received.