š Up to 70% Off Selected ItemsShop Sale


The Flowers That Grown From Concrete Pavements (Vinyl)
From the urban streets of Henderson, West Auckland, award-winning MÄori artist MOHI (NgÄpuhi, Te Rarawa, NgÄi Te Rangi, NgÄti Kahungunu ki Te Wairoa) invites listeners on a deeply personal, transformative journey with his debut vinyl album, The Flowers That Grow From Concrete Pavements.
Ā
Rooted in the genre-bending soundscape of the Westside, the record traces the path of a MÄori kid navigating the complexities of life, trauma, and the human experience. Beginning with love and loss, moving through memory and reflection, and arriving at healing and hope, each track is a chapter in MOHIās own story and a tribute to those who raised him. From the first note to the last, The Flowers That Grow From Concrete Pavements is a lament for whatās been lost, a celebration of his Westside roots and the people who shaped him, and a love letter to his younger self.
Ā
Immerse yourself in this intimate, powerful journey on vinyl ā a spellbinding collection that captures the raw emotion and authenticity of MOHIās heart, delivered in the steeziest, soul-stirring sounds of a once-in-a-generation talent.
Ā
Rooted in the genre-bending soundscape of the Westside, the record traces the path of a MÄori kid navigating the complexities of life, trauma, and the human experience. Beginning with love and loss, moving through memory and reflection, and arriving at healing and hope, each track is a chapter in MOHIās own story and a tribute to those who raised him. From the first note to the last, The Flowers That Grow From Concrete Pavements is a lament for whatās been lost, a celebration of his Westside roots and the people who shaped him, and a love letter to his younger self.
Ā
Immerse yourself in this intimate, powerful journey on vinyl ā a spellbinding collection that captures the raw emotion and authenticity of MOHIās heart, delivered in the steeziest, soul-stirring sounds of a once-in-a-generation talent.
$32.14
The Flowers That Grown From Concrete Pavements (Vinyl)ā
$32.14
Product Information
Product Information
Shipping & Returns
Shipping & Returns
Description
From the urban streets of Henderson, West Auckland, award-winning MÄori artist MOHI (NgÄpuhi, Te Rarawa, NgÄi Te Rangi, NgÄti Kahungunu ki Te Wairoa) invites listeners on a deeply personal, transformative journey with his debut vinyl album, The Flowers That Grow From Concrete Pavements.
Ā
Rooted in the genre-bending soundscape of the Westside, the record traces the path of a MÄori kid navigating the complexities of life, trauma, and the human experience. Beginning with love and loss, moving through memory and reflection, and arriving at healing and hope, each track is a chapter in MOHIās own story and a tribute to those who raised him. From the first note to the last, The Flowers That Grow From Concrete Pavements is a lament for whatās been lost, a celebration of his Westside roots and the people who shaped him, and a love letter to his younger self.
Ā
Immerse yourself in this intimate, powerful journey on vinyl ā a spellbinding collection that captures the raw emotion and authenticity of MOHIās heart, delivered in the steeziest, soul-stirring sounds of a once-in-a-generation talent.
Ā
Rooted in the genre-bending soundscape of the Westside, the record traces the path of a MÄori kid navigating the complexities of life, trauma, and the human experience. Beginning with love and loss, moving through memory and reflection, and arriving at healing and hope, each track is a chapter in MOHIās own story and a tribute to those who raised him. From the first note to the last, The Flowers That Grow From Concrete Pavements is a lament for whatās been lost, a celebration of his Westside roots and the people who shaped him, and a love letter to his younger self.
Ā
Immerse yourself in this intimate, powerful journey on vinyl ā a spellbinding collection that captures the raw emotion and authenticity of MOHIās heart, delivered in the steeziest, soul-stirring sounds of a once-in-a-generation talent.

















