Nesian Mystik


Nesian Mystik were key to the breakthrough of NZ hip hop in the early 2000s. They mixed hip hop beats with Polynesian-style guitar and ukulele, then gradually evolved their sound to include funky synth lines and live horns. They remained at the top of their game for a decade, with all four of their albums reaching the Top 20 and a record-breaking 11 Top 10 singles.

It was a surprisingly auspicious career for a group that began as the “Tropical Penguins” (for a talent quest at their school, Western Springs College). Fortunately they renamed themselves Nesian Mystik before entering the Smokefree Rockquest in 2000, where they won the “stage image award” award (Evermore won the overall prize). At this stage, the group comprised three singer-rappers – Te Awanui Reeder (Awa), Donald McNulty (Tha Kid Oldwun), Junior Rikiau (Junz) – backed by guitarist David Atai (Dmon Finguz) and turntablist/DJ Heath Manukau (Notiq). 

Junz at the Hip Hop Summit
Photo credit: Gareth Shute
Nesian Mystik, from left: Heath Manukau, Junior Rikiau, David Atai (at back), Donald McNulty, Feleti Strickson-Pua (at back), Te Awanui Reeder
Nesian Mystik - Sun Goes Down
For The People
Mr Mista
Brothaz
Nesian Mystik at the Hip Hop Summit
Photo credit: Gareth Shute
Nesian Mystik. Back row, from left: Heath Manukau, Donald McNulty, Feleti Strickson-Pua. Front row, from left: David Atai, Te Awanui Reeder, Junior Rikiau
It's On
Robbin Hood Heroes
RSVP
David Atai and Feleti Strickson-Pua
Photo credit: Gareth Shute
Nesian Mystik at the 2006 New Zealand Music Awards. From left: Feleti Strickson-Pua, David Atai, Junior Rikiau,Te Awanui Reeder, Donald McNulty, Heath Manukau
Nesian 101
Dance Floor
Nesian Mystik promo photo for their album Elevator Musiq
NZ Musican December/January 2002/3
Unity
Nesian Mystik performing at Aotea Square, Auckland
Photo credit: Gareth Shute
Nesian Mystik at Ahmed Zaoui fundraising gig
Photo credit: Gareth Shute