White Vinyl. "Ko te reo Maori, he matapihi ki te ao Maori" goes the Maori whakatauki (proverb) that has guided Aotearoa singer/songwriter Marlon Williams'(Kai Tahu, Ngai Tai) fourth solo album, Te Whare Tiwekaweka. Translated, it means "The Maori language is a window to the Maori world" and expresses Marlon's motivation behind his first te reo Maori album. "Through the process of constructing these songs," Marlon says, "I've found a means of expressing my joys, sorrows and humour in a way that feels both distinctly new yet also connects me to my tipuna [ancestors] and my whenua [land, home]." Connection lies at the heart of Te Whare Tiwekaweka, the album's five-year process reconnecting Marlon to family, friends and his home town of Lyttelton after a ... read more