Some gigs are just performances. Others are something else entirely, experiences that pull you into another realm, where time bends, energy surges, and music becomes its own living thing. Tiki Taane delivered the latter, and then some.
The evening began in a way only Tiki could pull off—kicking into the familiar groove of Kelis’ Milkshake (yes, all the way back to 2003), instantly sparking grins and nostalgia.

Tiki encouraged us to shout, chant, call out—did it matter what song it was? Not at all. We were all bellowing barrrr de bar da barrr bar de bar like our lungs depended on it. The temperature in the room rose—both literally and in spirit.
Then, from his sack of musical magic, Tiki pulled a gem. Prince’s When Doves Cry.
You could feel the wairua in it. By the time the song finished, we were about 15 minutes into the set… and only at song number two.
That’s the thing about Tiki Taane. He doesn’t simply play a song, he dives headlong into it, wrestling and coaxing its soul to the surface. He doesn’t seem to know exactly where it will go until he’s inside it, deep in its DNA.
At this point my brain nearly exploded. The grooves layered, the loops built, the beats tightened. Like a musical flux capacitor charging to 88mph. The crowd’s energy poured into Tiki, and he hurled it right back at us tenfold.
Then came a turn. Tiki announced a song from 1932, his grandmother’s favourite.
From there, the emotions swelled. He spoke of his friend Chris Faiumu (DJ Mu from Fat Freddy’s Drop) and even gave a nod to Ozzy Osbourne.
The night continued in a relentless weave of genius.
One moment we were in the islands with Bob Marley, the next rolling with Kings of Leon, the next back in Tiki’s own catalogue with Always on My Mind.
By the final notes, it was clear Tiki wasn’t entirely with us in the room. He was floating in his own mystical territory—Tiki Taane Land—and we were lucky enough to be invited inside.
What we witnessed wasn’t just a one-man band. It was a one-man, lion-taming, time-bending, soul-looping, heart-breaking, mind-blowing explosion of music, magic, and mana.
Brilliant.
Aaron Gascoigne
Photography by Leonie Moreland
Tiki Taane
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