Alt-pop singer Nemahsis arrives for the Juno Awards in Vancouver on March 30. She and Mustafa are among 10 acts shortlisted for the Polaris Music Prize.ETHAN CAIRNS/The Canadian Press
Contemporary folk-poet Mustafa and alt-pop singer Nemahsis are among the 10 acts shortlisted for the Polaris Music Prize, which carries a slimmed-down cash reward this year.
Organizers say the best Canadian album winner will receive $30,000, down from $50,000.
Executive director Amber Still said the organization received less money from some of its sponsors this year.
With new album, Mustafa tackles rage and forgiveness. Just don’t call it therapeutic
Other shortlisted artists include electronic experimentalist Marie Davidson, punk outfit the OBGMs and psychedelic rockers Population II.
The winner will be announced at a gala at Toronto’s Massey Hall on Sept. 16, when the $10,000 Polaris Song Prize will also be handed out for the first time.
This year’s contenders also include folk-soul performer Saya Gray and French-Canadian singer Lou-Adriane Cassidy.
Rounding out the list is pop pair Bibi Club, Calgary-raised Yves Jarvis and Anishinaabe-led duo Ribbon Skirt.