Tuesday, November 22, 2011

FREE GIG! Thursday 24th November - Auckland NZ

Just like this wordy poster says - come and celebrate with us!   We have both been mad busy all year, and this could possibly be our last band gig for the year as we all work our own solo projects too. 


Event                King Kapisi Release Party
Event Date       Thursday 24th November 2011
Venue              Cosh Bar, 153 Ponsonby Road, Auckland
Doors Open     8pm (arrive at 7pm to register for the PS3 Tekken Hybrid Battles)
Band                10pm
Entry                 Free

You are cordially invited to join King Kapisi and his seven piece band The Overstayers celebrate the release of two music videos and brand new magazine Overdue created by his clothing label, Overstayer.

Supporting this momentous event, RedBull will be entertaining people with the Hummer Soundsystem on the street pre-performance and Playstation 3 will be running Tekken Hybrid Battles with the winner taking home a PS3 Console.

While in the Cook Islands earlier this year, Kapisi shot two music videos. Eco-conscious Hip-Hop reggae track Salvation was released in February. The second clip shot on the beautiful island of Rarotonga was Clap Your Hands featuring the infectious warmth of the locals and visitors to the island as well as Miss South Pacific 2010-11, Joyana Meyer.

The second video clip to be released on the night is the anthemic Won’t Stop, Can’t Stop’ featuring Teremoana Rapley with the beat produced by the Beat collective known as B.A.S (Better Ask Somebody) consisting of the talents of David Atai (Nesian Mystik beatmaker), Tenei Kesha (beatmaker for Scribe’s last album) and Mase Mihinnick (MTC beatmaker). Rapley’s vocals have featured on a number on Kapisi’s tracks over the rappers career, however this is the first time she has appeared on a music video with Kapisi in over 12 years.

Also being launched on the night is Overdue Magazine.  Initially the idea was to create a look book for Overstayer Clothing.  However, the end product of hundreds of hours of labour is a magazine featuring creative heads from around the world that either Kapisi, Rapley or one of the writers who are also their friends are familiar with or related to.  Not your usual magazine, content reigns over advertisers.

This will be the fourth time King Kapisi and The Overstayers have played together in New Zealand since making the trek to the UK earlier this year to play at one of the country’s largest outdoor events, The Glastonbury Festival. 
The Overstayers is made up of standalone artists. Covering drums and vocals is Dee Letoa (Cydel), guitar and vocals Te Whainoa Te Wiata (Cornerstone Roots), on the keys is Mark Baynes (Ironic Trio) and Phil Crown (Ardijah), Pos Mavaega (ex-Christchurch based Pacific Underground Arts Company) and Teremoana Rapley on turntables and vocals.

All of this goodness is happening at The Cosh Bar on Thursday night from 8pm onwards with the band hitting the stage at 10pm. Do come on down and celebrate with us, we would love to see you there!