28 July 2018 - 0 Comments
ʻAioʻ - ʻto be at Peaceʻ.
Aio is what we strive for in our own minds,
Aio is what nature is calling for and
Aio is what the world needs...
Aio is barefoot, synth rich, lyrically heavy and deep bass with silk ambience all in Maori.
Marking 10 years since her first te reo Maori release, Huia has been writing Aio for the past year, balancing life as a ʻmamaʻ and ʻartistʻ. This EP reflects this journey, with waiata that also balance the 2 music worlds she lives in, that is, the space between the traditional Maori sound and the electronic vibes of the ever-evolving music consciousness of now.
“Aio itself is an absolute breath of fresh air in today's music scene - a scene that (although I love) is often inundated with songs about getting lit, and having your heart broken - instead Huia leans more towards a perfect little blend of taking care of your inner self, and also of the natural world that we are surrounded by.” (Muzic.net.nz)
A quick summary of Aio - a 5 track EP
- Aio (Be At Peace) - A waiata about the connection with Te Ao, our nature and the symbiotic relationship we have with Papatuanuku and TangaroaWith the electro-haka beats of multi award-winning artist Rei, then the mix and mastering skills of KOG Studio Chris Chetland, Aio is emotive and beautifully produced. With the tautoko (support) of Te Mangai Paho, whoʻs focus is on strengthening the first language of Aotearoa, this full te reo Maori EP flows on from her last release, Ata EP in 2016.
Aio is Huia’s 3rd solo release since her debut album Huia’s Waiata, as well as the award winning Tatou Tatou E Collective releases (V1-V5) and Lullabies Of The World which hit #11 on the German charts. Huia was invited to perform the classic Aotearoa lullabye Hine E Hine (over 40,000 streams) by the late and much missed artist producer Ramesh Weeratunga.
You may have heard Huia’s warm tones at festivals and intimate gigs such as: Lovelake festival, Splore (opening Karanga and performing), Coro Sonic Lab festival, The Rogue Stage, Waiheke Jazz festival, RnV, The Red Lounge Sessions and Auckland Museum. Huia was awarded for her work in the music industry by Auckland Arts Trust and was a recipient of the Arts Venture Programme Award.
If you purchase the EP you will be invited to her personal art page where you can download images and korero which were created at the same time as the EP. There is a music video for Aio, also Ngakau Ruwha and Tui Tuia, as well as the english translations on the way.
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