Past, Present, Future (Tiki Taane Album)
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''Past, Present, Future'' is
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based musician
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's platinum sellingRIANZ Chart
debut solo album. It features a fusion of Taane’s trademark bass-heavy production with traditional
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instrumentation, a style which Taane describes as “punk dub meets tangatawhenua”. Guest vocalists include Taane’s father Uekaha Taanetinorau and grandmother Inuwai, as well as PDigsss (
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), Celia Church, and Zaniah Carigiet.


Tracks

1. Whakapuaki "Whakapuaki" means ‘an awakening’, Taane's brother-in-law wrote the lyrics and his father performed them. Taane sees Whakapuaki as acknowledging the higher forces, the higher entities and the listeners, then clearing space to allow the listener to properly listen through the whole album. 2. Tangaroa "Tangaroa" means ‘God of the Sea’. This was the first song Taane wrote for the album, starting it four years before recording. Tangaroa includes tribal elements with a haka performed by Taane's father on top. 3. Now This Is It Sean Deans (Bass Frontiers) wrote the beat for "Now This Is It", while Taane wrote the verses and choruses. Zaniah from Kobra Kai in Sydney sang the intro/outro. 4. Our Favourite Target Taane played the drums on this track, which features
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from Fur Patrol on vocals. 5. Faded Sean Deans wrote the dancehall beat, while P Diggs performed a duet with Taane, as well as co-writing the song. The song is about friendship, respect, love and admiration. 6. Saviour Dub Motive from Melbourne produced most of the beat for this track, which features a "reggae jungle crossover sound". 7.
Always on My Mind "Always on My Mind" is a Sentimental ballad, ballad written by Wayne Carson, Johnny Christopher, and Mark James (songwriter), Mark James, first recorded by Brenda Lee and first released by Gwen McCrae (as "You Were Always on My Mind") in Mar ...
This track features Taane on acoustic guitar and vocals. Taane wrote "Always on My Mind" for his ex-girlfriend. A triumph of song writing and performing, "Always on my Mind" held the number one spot in the New Zealand top 40 chart for over nine weeks, and remained in the top 40 for over 40 weeks, over 30 of which were spent in the top 15. 8. Wotcha Got "Wotcha Got" features Evan Short from
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on heavy metal guitar, and live drumming from Uncle Deaks (
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). This track was going to be on the new Salmonella Dub album, but they turned it down. 9. Always on My Mind Dub Taane played the simple drum loop on this track, which also features a string quartet from
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. Taane says "The original version of "Always on My Mind" is pretty happy and up-tempo, so I wanted to do something that was sad and said “I miss you”." 10. Music Has Saved Me "Music Has Saved Me" features a
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beat. The song pays homage to music and the positive effect it has had on Taane's life. The chorus is inspired by a line from
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's "World A Music". 11. Past, Present, Future The title track features vocals from Taane's grandmother, who had died about fifteen years earlier. The vocals come from a tape recording of her singing one of her babies to sleep in the 1970s. The song doesn’t have a beat; Taane arranged some strings and noises around the vocal. Taane is paying tribute to the Māori tradition of recording history through waiata or song. 12. It’s All In Your Head Taane plays drums, bass, piano, and keys on this track. Celia Church sings the main vocal. 13. Tainui Waka This track pays tribute to the people of the
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, one of the traditional original canoes to bring the Māori people to
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/
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. The track was inspired by a vision Taane had while sitting on the beach which was the launch point for the Tainui Waka, while he was on a spiritual journey to
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Charts

Taane's first solo single, "Always On My Mind" has been certified
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and made it to number one in New Zealand, knocking
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off the top spot after an eight-week reign. The album ''Past, Present, Future'' has also been certified
platinum Platinum is a chemical element; it has Symbol (chemistry), symbol Pt and atomic number 78. It is a density, dense, malleable, ductility, ductile, highly unreactive, precious metal, precious, silverish-white transition metal. Its name origina ...
in New Zealand and peaked at number four on the charts.


References


Tiki Taane Profile, Muzic.net.nz

lumiere.net.nz review


External links


tikidub.com
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