Posts by Clea Pettit
Troy Kingi's Desert Hikoi

Award-winning Māori musician Troy Kingi takes a spiritual journey to California's iconic Joshua Tree National Park, in search of creative inspiration from this epic desert environment and its local people. A multipart series shown on TVNZ+

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Clea Pettit
Troy Kingi Announces 'Time Wasters...' Album Release Tour. undertheradar.co.nz

“An instrumental album was never really on the cards at the beginning of the 10/10/10 journey but lately I’ve actually been feeling alienated by my own voice, it’s just the older I get, the more my voice is changing, and honestly I feel for the worse. So I thought what better way to get myself out of the self loathing vocal dump and rejuvenate the creative spices than to just stop singing and let the music speak for itself".

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Clea Pettit
Troy Kingi on his 80's album Year Of The Ratbags And Their Musty Theme Songs

"I've just got to trust the creative gods that I'm doing the right thing sometimes. I go through that stage of questioning everything I'm doing. Is it good? Am I still pushing the boundaries at all or am I just going through the motions? I have these mad wananga [lectures] with myself, just questioning everything.

"After we finished [the new track 'A Little Knowledge'] I was like 'I think this is going to work."

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After-hours office takeover by Troy Kingi

Te Ao Māori News - Last night Whakaata Māori's newsroom was taken over by Troy Kingi and his band The Upperclass, for an exclusive live performance of a bonus release off his album, Holy Colony Burning Acres.

For Matariki, they’ve named it ‘Pū Whenua Hautapu – Eka Mumura,’ it’s in te reo Māori and will be officially released tomorrow.

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Troy Kingi & Delaney Davidson in Session

RNZ - Troy Kingi and delaney Davidson join Mark williams in the RNZ Studios for a special Matariki performance and a korero about their upcoming tour and the release of the te reo version of Troy's album, Holy Colony Burning Acres / Pū Whenua Hautapu, Eka Mumura.

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Troy Kingi and The Nudge collaborate on new te reo track

This waiata is a Te Reo Māori psychedelic jam, recalling the sound of Kingi’s past release Shake That Skinny Ass All The Way To Zygetron, and The Nudge’s Dark Arts. With an instantly memorable bassline from James Coyle alongside the rhythmic drumming of Iraia Whakamoe (Tūhoe), the track combines harmonies & soaring guitars from Kingi & Ryan Prebble, with Kingi’s Te Reo vocal driving the waiata.

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Clea Pettit