Single Review: Tu Mai Te Reo

Tohu

Review by Corinne Rutherford // 3 June 2023
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Tohu is a five piece band based in Rotorua Aotearoa New Zealand, bringing over six decades of musical expertise that perpetuates bilingual culture through the power of music. Tu Mai Te Reo is the band’s second single telling the story of “holding our language close to us” and “connecting our culture”. The track which has been released entirely in Te Reo Maori is a beautiful waiata which has a smooth reggae sound and powerful message.

Connection to culture is the korero around this song, it flows beautifully with strong vocals and harmonies. Delivered with passion, you can hear the aroha in the music.

Tohu delivers a universally appealing sound that breaks through the barrier of language. Tu Mai Te Reo was number nine currently on the New Zealand Hot 20 singles and third on the Te Reo Maori charts.

Staying true to their cultural values, Tohu have put in the mahi creating a mighty sound through collaboration and auahatanga (creativity).

This is a track full of feel good summer vibes and a message which transcends cultures.

Tohu are Trojan-John Te Rehu-Tuki (Tuhourangi, Ngati Wahiao) on guitar and vocals, Jonelle Williams (Ngati Whatua) on drums, Elizabeth Chia on keyboards / vocals and Jeamal Murray-Hohua on bass / vocals. With the support and funding by Te Mangai Paho, Tu Mai Te Reo was recorded and mixed by Evan Pope at Studio 11B and mastered by Chris Chetland at KOG Studio.

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About the author Corinne Rutherford

My name is Corinne. I am a music reviewer based in Tauranga. I am currently in a band called The Knids with my partner Michael and good friend Chris. My journey in the NZ music scene started with gig photography, which then evolved into writing and singing. I am passionate about local and New Zealand based music and the musical artists who create it.

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