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		<pubDate>Sun, 21 Sep 2008 03:30:53 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[AUTOPHARPIES/ ISO12/ OTEPOTI UNDERGROUND/ MOTHER EARTH 20 September 2008, Chicks Hotel Port Chalmers First up, the illustrious Toki Wilson, all wired-up and armed with colourful plastic sound toy machinery, rarotongan militant psychedelic hip-hop southern side and the harsh realities of Stafford street art-skool old-skool. Subtle, to the point of evil, Toki&#8217;s Otepoti Underground project, now [...]]]></description>
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<h2>20 September 2008, Chicks Hotel Port Chalmers</h2>
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<p><span class="dgen">First up, the illustrious Toki Wilson, all wired-up and armed with colourful plastic sound toy machinery, rarotongan militant psychedelic hip-hop southern side and the harsh realities of Stafford street art-skool old-skool. Subtle, to the point of evil, Toki&#8217;s Otepoti Underground project, now in it&#8217;s solo form, set the standard of the evening &#8211; an electronic rat-a-tat-tat. His rhyme slick, his stage presence diminuitive yet simmering, cool incarnate. <strong><br />
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<p><strong>Source: <a href="http://www.fink.net.nz/autoharpies.html">http://www.fink.net.nz/autoharpies.html</a></strong></p>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 31 Aug 2007 08:32:06 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The None Gallery 31 August, 2007 &#8230;Mixed media pieces are always dear to my heart. Toki Wilsonâ€™s piece, a combination of cut and shaped painted plywood, clapboard house siding, a 45 rpm record entitled â€˜Iâ€™m Gonna Write a Songâ€™, and a little speaker sticking out with the sound of running stream water is both touching [...]]]></description>
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<p>31 August, 2007</p>
<p>&#8230;Mixed media pieces are always dear to my heart. Toki Wilsonâ€™s piece, a combination of cut and shaped painted plywood, clapboard house siding, a 45 rpm record entitled â€˜Iâ€™m Gonna Write a Songâ€™, and a little speaker sticking out with the sound of running stream water is both touching and funny. The piece brings to mind elements of nature and the urban, natural sounds, and Tokiâ€™s life creating sounds as a musician, each element inseparably influencing the other, hence portrayed in mixed media&#8230;</p>
<p>Source: <a href="http://www.critic.co.nz/about/reviews/348?page=2&amp;review_type_id=1"><strong>http://www.critic.co.nz/about/reviews/348?page=2&amp;review_type_id=1</strong></a></p>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 28 Apr 2007 08:01:36 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Mestar, Onanon and Toki Wilson 28 April 2007, The Backstage The Backstage can be a big empty concrete box when you have to start early. This is how it was for Toki Wilson, who has been teaching himself how to play the ukulele, and treated a very supportive audience to several classics from his songbook. [...]]]></description>
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<h2><span class="dgenb">28 April 2007, The Backstage </span></h2>
<p><span class="dgen"> The Backstage can be a big empty concrete box when you have to start early. This is how it was for Toki Wilson, who has been teaching himself how to play the ukulele, and treated a very supportive audience to several classics from his songbook. Interesting stuff. Toki&#8217;s ukulele style is very much in the &#8220;island ukulele orchestra&#8221; mould, with cheerfully frantic strumming and very well signposted double times. Still, I&#8217;d like to see some more experimentation, maybe shove a pickup in there and make some strange noises, or add another couple of players and do the orchestra thing.<br />
Toki has made a name for himself in the last couple of years playing guitar and singing with reggae band Irie Eyes. The rest of his set was made up of Iries numbers and a couple of trips down memory lane to visit the grunge house where Toki grew up. Toki can be very shy on stage as a soloist, but this doesn&#8217;t take anything away from a very powerful voice and a pop sensibility that helps him overcome the banality that can befall many reggae writers. A real standout song is his &#8217;30,000 people,&#8217; about the sole, criminal survivor of a Caribbean volcanic eruption. If Toki were Wellingtonian, and had the right friends, there is every chance somebody would have made a lavalava with his face on it by now.</span></p>
<p><span class="dgen"><strong>Source: <a href="http://www.dunedinmusic.com/reviews/53">http://www.dunedinmusic.com/reviews/53</a></strong></span></p>
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