Allow Mum's The Word to start your 2012 with a bang.
New Zealand's finest underground DJ talent and a spellbinding seafront setting will combine to make this New Year's Eve truly memorable.
We're taking over The Dunes on Onetangi Beach Waiheke Island to provide an unparalleled night of music and mayhem.
Experience three specially-themed zones, including two large outdoor courtyard areas. One has a landscaped garden, the other the twinkling waters of the Hauraki Gulf as a backdrop.
Mum's The Word 2012. Going off big-time.
Frank Booker:
The New Zealand disco don's productions have won support from scene heavyweights such as Ashley Beedle, Todd Terje and The Revenge. He co-hosts the Hit It & Quit radio show on George FM with Recloose.
Jay Jeffrey:
Jamiroquai's former tour DJ has played with the biggest names on the biggest stages. He's rocked it with Chaka Khan, De La Soul and Norman Jay, graced Glastonbury and jammed with Pete Tong, Paul Oakenfold and Masters at Work during lost summers in Ibiza.
Cyril Orson:
Originally from France, top nights like Soniktonik have established Cyril at the forefront of the New Zealand scene. He's supported Kevin Saunderson, Derrick Carter and Alex Smoke, and produces with Barton and Hayden Strom of Antix as Triangle & The Drunken Apaches.
DJ Meegs:
Bookending 11 years in LA with two periods in Washington DC, Meegs has played with house heroes Kaskade, Martin East and Sir Piers, among many more, during a string of residencies at top venues on both sides of the US.
Reed & Radley:
After winning fans with their trademark late-night sets of deep and driving grooves, Reed & Radley are back with a bang for 2012. With successful releases for DIY Discs and New Zealand's Reliable Recordings under their belts, they're set to unleash a string of new EPs on discerning dancefloors.
Darren Clark:
Darren sticks to what he does best, playing proper deep soulful house music. In addition to being a Mum's The Word resident, he is an established producer with releases on Louie Vega's Omi Tutu Productions and Jason Eli's Groovadelica label.
Geez:
He's a cheeky cockney binman and somehow he puts these party's together.