Pacific Underground - New CDs - Landmark - The Press (4stars)
24 May 2005 // A review by gunn
Landmark is as a cool a collection of urban groovs as fair urban Christchurch is likely to see all year. Although Pacific Underground are better known of their theatre productions (
Dawn Raids, Romeo & Tusi), this compilation recognises the musical contributions of the collective.
Pos mavaega (producer),
Tanya Muagututi'a, Freeworld, and
Beats 'n' Pieces take the musical influences of urban America and localise them with topical lyrics and the occasional island instument or melody. The album covers all territories, from the Wonder-ish funk on
Warning to the tropical rhythms of [
Song for Grandma] Ukulele; the hip hop attitude of
Credentials to the R'n'B sway of
Pure Love. And as a bonus, tracks are interspersed with comedy team
The Naked Samoans taking the proverbial. A great compilation of current sounds - but copies are limited. It is available from PO Box 3934, Christchurch or Galaxy Records - Sharon McIver
About Pacific Underground
Christchurch performing arts collective Pacific Underground produces music as part of its mission to tell stories of Pasifka peoples living and growing up in Aoteatora.
Core members Pos Mavaega, Chris Searle and Tanya Muagututi'a have played their original music in almost all their shows to date including the latest play called 'Angels' which featured Tanya's original song 'In The Shade Of The Moonglow' and Tanya and Pos's 'One Vow'.
Through it's various music projects - Soul Defined, PU Soul Me and Island Summer they are joined by musicians - Seta Timo, Rob Payne, Andrew Sione, Hemi Lesatele, Joy Vaele, Chris Muagututi'a, Talia-Rae Mavaega, Rebecca Thompson, and Flo Lafai.
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