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Tiki Taane | |
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Born | Christchurch, New Zealand |
Genres | Dub Drum and bass Electronica Acoustic Dubstep |
Occupations | Musician, Producer, |
Instruments | Guitar, percussion, keys,drums, samples, Taonga Puoro, King Of The Dubs |
Years active | 1991–present |
Labels | Dirty Dub |
Associated acts | Salmonella Dub, Six60,Shapeshifter, Bulletproof |
Website | tikidub.com |
Tiki Taane is a New Zealand musician and former member of leading New Zealand band Salmonella Dub. Taane left Salmonella Dub on 1 January 2007 to pursue a solo career.[1] His debut album, "Past, Present, Future", was released on 22 October 2007 in New Zealand and has gone two times platinum, achieving a number one single, "Always On My Mind", which is the most successful single of all time in New Zealand. Taane is also the live sound engineer for New Zealand drum and bass act Shapeshifter.
In 1996, Taane was asked to become live soundman to Christchurch band Salmonella Dub, who were becoming one of NZ’s most popular acts. Through this role, Tiki began to earn himself a reputation for his ability to bring a staggeringly powerful live sound to whatever equipment, venue or environment he was faced with. His time with his metal band Braaspadeak had become minuscule and irregular, and while on tour with the Dub, Tiki had composed a dub-reggae track in his hotel room. Once he shared it with Salmonella, they recorded it straight away, and Tiki and his whanau and friends set to work making a music video featuring Tiki on tour at The Gathering that year. This track, "For the Love Of It", shot to the NZ charts, and so he became faced with not only being soundman for the band, but also the public expectation that he perform his hit song at all their gigs.
History
In both 1998 and 1999, Tiki won the Best Live Audio Engineer award at the NZ B-Net awards and though in popular demand, it was clear that Tiki’s success lay with his friends Salmonella Dub. Also winning an award for Best Song for 'For the Love Of It', Tiki’s confidence grew in his song-writing abilities and so he went on to create more hits. By 2000, Tiki was beginning to spend the majority of the Dub gigs mixing the first part of the set, then jumping on stage to perform.
Taane played his final gig with Salmonella Dub on New Year's Eve 2006.
Describing his decision to leave Salmonella Dub, Taane said, "I felt like I'd gone as far as I could with Salmonella Dub." He described his time since leaving Salmonella Dub as "very lonely" and "very intense".[2] Describing the band in an interview after the release of his album, Taane said, "I have so much love and respect for (Salmonella Dub) because if it wasn't for them I wouldn't be where I am now. I wouldn't be here."[2]
On April 2011, Taane was arrested on charges of "disorderly behaviour likely to cause violence to start or continue" while chanting "fuck the police" at a gig inTauranga, claiming he was singing lyrics from N.W.A's "Fuck tha Police".[3] On his web site, Taane posted the message, "Freedom of speech is a human right"[4] Tiki later stated that he "loves police" and was "not angry with them".[5] On 13 April Tiki told Marcus Lush on Radio Live that the lyrics often feature in his performances and his arrest came as a complete surprise.[6] Senior police stated they supported the arresting officers actions, and are confident they acted appropriately.[7] In early September, the charges against Taane were dropped after mediation; charges remain against promoter Patricio Alvarez-Riveros from the same incident.[8] Taane later invited the Police to perform with him at the 2011 Vodafone NZ Music Awards at Auckland's Vector Arena, where he was nominated for three awards, they declined.[9]
Past, Present, Future
His debut solo record "Past, Present, Future" was released 22 October 2007 and debuted at #9. The albums first official solo single, "Always On My Mind", was released 28 April 2008. The song has been certified 2x Platinum and made it to #1 in New Zealand, knocking Chris Brown off the top spot after a seven week reign. The song spent nineteen non-consecutive weeks in the top ten, including two weeks at number one, and a total of forty-eight weeks in the chart so far.[10]"Always On My Mind" has also become the most successful single of all time in New Zealand, landing at number one on the Best of All Time Singles Chart, a chart that has been tracking singles since 1994. The title was previously held by "Bathe in the River" by Hollie Smith.[11]
Past, Present, Future has also been certified Platinum in New Zealand and peaked at number four. The album was certified 2x Platinum after fifty-five weeks, selling over 30,000 copies. It has so far spent over sixty-six weeks in the chart.
Use of music by Sea Shepherd
Before taking out his vessel Ady Gil on an anti-whaling cruise to the Southern Ocean with the Sea Shepherd Conservation Society, Pete Bethune noted that he had installed a large set of speakers, and intended to play the songs like Tangaroa from Tiki Taane to the whalers, describing it as a "growling big sort of a song about the God of the Sea who looks after us".[12]
Music Timeline
Year | Activity |
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1997 | Features on Salmonella Dub album Calming of the Drunken Monkey |
1999 – 2007 | Becomes a member of Salmonella Dub |
2003 | Features on Rhombus's tracks "Clav Dub" and "Onward" |
Features on Concord Dawn's track "Don't Tell Me" | |
2005 | Releases Dub Soldier on the Dub Conspiracy compilation |
2006 | Features on Concord Dawn's track "Never Give Up On Love" |
Remixes "Stay" by Blindspott | |
2007 | Releases debut solo album Past, Present, Future |
2008 | Features on Antiform track "Got To Be You" |
Features on Bulletproof track "Dark Times" | |
2009 | Features on State of Mind track "Kinetic" |
Releases remix album "Flux" | |
Remixes "Sing It To Me" by Knights Of The Dub Table | |
2010 | Features on Bulletproof track "Soundtrack To Forever" |
Releases charity single "Starship Lullaby" | |
Releases "Summer Time" featuring DUBXL, the first single off the album In The World Of Light | |
2011 | Releases "Light Years Away" featuring Crushington |
Discography
Albums
Year | Name | Album Chart | Peak position[13] | Certification | Sales[14] |
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2007 | Past, Present, Future | New Zealand Album Chart | 4 | 2x Platinum | 30,000+ |
2009 | Flux | New Zealand Album Chart | 11 | - | - |
2011 | In the World of Light | 1 | - | - |
Singles
Year | Name | Singles Chart | Peak position[13] | Certification | Sales[14] |
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2008 | "Always On My Mind" | New Zealand Singles Chart | 1 | 2x Platinum | 30,000+ |
2010 | "Starship Lullaby" | New Zealand Singles Chart | 9 | - | |
2010 | "Summer Time" | New Zealand Singles Chart | 28 | - |
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