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Matthew Salapu-Faiumu Anonymouz
NationalitySamoan
Occupation(s)Producer, Composer, Sound Designer, Creative Director, Co-Founder of 37hz Productions
Notable workAPO: Remix the Orchestra (2013)

Resample: Guahan (2016)

4 THA LUMANA'I (2018)
SpouseNoma Sio Faiumu (2012 - Present)
AwardsPacific Music Awards - Most Promising Artist (2008) International Music Council's Musical Rights Award - APO: Remix the Orchestra (2013)
Websitehttps://anonymouz.com/

Matthew Salapu-Faiumu aka Anonymouz, is a composer and sound/music/video producer of Samoan descent, based in Onehunga, New Zealand.[1] Matthew-Salapu under the name Anonymouz has been a pioneering figure within the Pacific NZ music industry for over 15 years. Within the New Zealand and Pacific music industry, he was a founding member of the Pacific Music Awards (2005) and won a Phillip Fuemana Award, Most Promising Artist in 2008.[2][3] He was appointed by the Auckland Philharmonia Orchestra to be the Music Director for their APO Remix the Orchestra programme (2013).[4] The show received an International Music Council (IMC) Musical Rights Award from the United Nations (2013). He was commissioned by NZ Pacific Radio stations Radio 531 PI & NIU FM to create their new imaging music which still plays every four minutes to the present day (2014). He was a part of the Aotearoa delegation that attended the Festival of Pacific Arts in Guåhan, Guam (2016). There he presented his 20-minute soundscape work Resample: Guahan to much praise.

Anonymouz has continued to have his work commissioned by prominent artists and art companies over his career. These include, Auckland Art Gallery, Auckland Theatre Company, Black Grace, Auckland Transport, Auckland Council, Royal NZ Ballet and Massey University.

Anonymouz is currently co-director of his arts production company 37hz Productions.[5] He shares the running of the company with his wife[6] and managing director Noma Sio-Faiumu since 2017.[7]

Awards, residencies and notable achievements

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  • Founding Member of the Pacific Music Awards (2005)[8]
  • Recipient of the Phillip Fuemana Award, Most Promising Artist at the Pacific Music Awards (2008)[2][3]
  • One of six of Prime Minister John Key's NZ Artist delegation where they took a trip to Samoa for the 50th anniversary of independence celebrations (2012)[9]
  • Music Director of APO: Remix the Orchestra the year the show received an International Music Council (IMC) Musical Rights Award from the UN (2013)[10]
  • Recipient of the Emerging Pacific Artist Award at Creative NZ Arts Pasifika Awards (2016)[11][12]
  • Nominated for the Best Producer Award at the Pacific Music Awards (2018)[13][14]
  • Recipient funding for Music Development from NZ on Air (2021)[15]
  • Won Sound Designer of the Year at the Wellington Theatre Awards for his work on UPU (2021)[16]
  • Recipient of a Massey University Toi Rauwharangi Pacific Arts Residency (2021)[17][18][19][20][21][22]

Work catalogue

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Music production[23][24]
Year Artist Track title Features Role
2010 Anonymouz Anticipatin' The Hypnotics Anonymouz second single, self-produced[25]
2011 The Hypnotics Amour - Producer[26]
2012 LAYBAQ Mangere Summertime [27] Dok2 Producer[28]
2012 The Hypnotics Some Say - Producer[29]
2012 ERMEHN Trained to Kill (Album) Selected Artists Producer[30][31][32]
2013 ERMEHN As Real As It Gets FaceKilla, Young Sid, Mr Sicc, Dok2 Producer[33]
2013 LAYBAQ Sincerely Yours[27] Rosita Vai, Magnique Choir Producer[34]
2014 Anonymouz An Artistic Response to the Teina Pora Case Ermehn, Tha Movement, Mareko, Teva, Che Fu, Devolo, Dok2, Poetik, Laybaq, Mr Sicc An independent collective artistic response to the controversial Teina Pora case[4][35]
2014 ERMEHN Livin' In The Hood Mr Sicc, Teva, DG Producer[36]
2014 LAYBAQ Soul Food Sunday[27] Tha Movement, Tree Vaifale Producer[37]
2015 Tha Movement Daddy Loves You - Producer[38]
2016 Machete District Oriana Mz J Producer[39]
2017 LaCoco Free To Be Remix - Producer[40]
2017 Tha Movement No Doubt About It - Producer[41]
2017 SNARE Vodka and Vaniah[42] LaCoco Producer[43]
2017 Anonymouz & Dok2 These Summer Days[44] Devolo, Swiss Producer and vocalist[45]
2018 Tha Movement MASTA[46] Poetik, MC Arme, SMV,King Kapisi, Mareko, Kas The Freestyle Producer. This song was also featured on the Blockbuster Fast and Furious Presents: Hobbs and Shaw Soundtrack[47][48][49][50][51][52]
2018 Tha Movement The Undisciplined Son EP Selected Artists Producer[53][14][13]
2019 Anonymouz Māngere Peace Vigil for Christchurch: Be Right There Mangere community members Response to the 2019 Christchurch Mosque shooting. Produced by Anonymouz[54]
2019 Lani Alo Alo i ou Faiva Livingstone Efu Produced and Directed under 37 Hz Productions[55][56]
2019 SNARE Leasing Lingos Hamokane, Kas The Freestyle, Gfes Director and Producer[57]
2020 SNARE Oasis (Se'i Loa)[58] - Director and Producer[59]
2020 Tha Movement Unwind Mr Sicc Produced, Visual Director[60]
2023 SNARE Leai Se Paga - Producer and vocalist[61]
Composition / sound design[23][24]
Year Artist / company Title Work
2012 Anonymouz Return to Hawaiki Soundscape[62][63][64][65]
2014 Pacific Media Network - 531PI & NIU FM n/a Composed and Produced the 90 second imaging music still in use to this present day.[66][67]
2014 Anonymouz RESAMPLE: SOUTH AUCKLAND Soundscape[4]
2015 Te Oro Community n/a Permanent public soundscapes installation
2015 Favona Primary School Jonah Lomu Tribute Sound Production for a group of Favona Primary School students tribute to Jonah Lomu[68][69]
2016 Festival of Pacific Arts 2016 - Aotearoa Delegation[70][71] RESAMPLE: GUAHAN Soundscape[72][73][74]
2017 Waka Kotahi NZ Transport Agency - Innovation Hub Te Aramua Future Streets Award Winner Video sound composition
2018 Black Grace Dance Company & Anonymouz Under the Au' Creative Director / Music and Visual Producer collaborating with four Black Grace dancers, Isitolo Alesana, SNARE and Dok2.[75][76]
2019 Jeremy Leatinu'u When the Moon sees the Sun Composer. The piece was presented at the 2019 Honolulu Biennial.[77]
2020 New Zealand Government Covid-19 Updates: Pacific Language Translation Anonymouz alongside Areta Tanoa'i were commissioned by the Ministry of Health to translate the COVID-19 updates into 9 Pacific languages[78]
2021 New Zealand Government NZ Government Official Dawn Raid Apology[79] Produced the opening sound design for the event[80][81][82]
2021 37 Hz Productions - Anonymouz RESAMPLE: TATAU[83] Soundscape[84][85][86]
2022 Ministry for Pacific Peoples Dawn Raids Apology Commemoration at Ngati Whatua Orakei Marae Commemorating his contributions to the event[87]
2023 COP 28 Conference[88]

Pasifika Voices 23'

They Taking Pictures of us in the Water Creative Director, Music Producer, Music Mixer, Videographer and Editor in collaboration with Audrey Brown Pereira[89][90][91][92]
Film, theatre and exhibitions[23]
Year Type Artist / company Title Role
2010 TV Show Drum Productions / TVNZ Pacific Beat St Created the Pacific Beat St theme song[93][94][95]
2011 Short Film The Uso Bike Ride Riding for my Father - The Uso Bike Ride Story[96] Produced Soundtrack[97][98]
2014 Short Film New Zealand Film Commission - Fresh Shorts Rising Dust - Ancestors Dance Scene Composed and Performed music. Working alongside Paris Goebel and The Royal Family Dance Crew.[99][100][101]
2014 Short Film Mangere Arts Centre Tusalava by Len Lye Created a new soundtrack over the 1929 abstract animation film alongside composers, Matatumua Opeloge Ah Sam and Poulima Salima[102][103][104]
2015 Theatre Show Bats Theatre 2080 Sound Designer[105]
2016 Visual EP Anonymouz & 100+ Mangere-Otahuhu community members My Neighbourhood: Mangere-Otahuhu Visual Music EP Director and Producer[106][107]
2018 Theatre Show Auckland Arts Festival - Whanui Programme[108] 4 THA LUMANA'I [109] A theatre show led by Anonymouz about finding the parallels between traditional Samoan customs and contemporary hip-hop artforms[110][111][112]
2018 Short Film Te Papa Tongarewa: Museum of NZ Len Lye A retrospective on Len Lye featuring Anonymouz's previous work on Tusalava by Len Lye
2018 Dance Theatre Black Grace Dance Company Crying Men Composer[113][114][115][116][117]
2018 Exhibition Otara Music and Arts Centre OMAC 30 - Sustain the Wairua Curator[118][119]
2020 Theatre Show Silo Theatre UPU Sound Designer[120]
2020 Video Series Mangere Arts Centre - Nga Tohu o Uenuku Te Huritau Tekau Video Series - 10 Year Anniversary Videographer and Sound Designer[121]
2021 TV Show FRESH TV / TVNZ Fresh TV Theme Music Commissioned to create a new theme song for FRESH TV[122]
2021 Showcase Giant Steps Artist in Resonance Performance Showcase[123][124][125][126]
2022 Installation Showcase Yuki Kihara for the Venice Biennale '22 Paradise Camp Producer of Kihara's music and digital sonic branding for her NZ representative showcase at the Venice Biennale.[80]
2022 Exhibition Anonymouz / 37 Hz Productions Lean into the Pain: Archives of a Tatau Thesis Multi-Media Installation[127][128][129]
2023 Dance Theatre Black Grace Dance Company Paradise Rumour Composer[80][130][131][132]
Workshops / mentoring[133][23]
Year Company / organisation / institution Work
2010 - 2016 Auckland Philharmonia Orchestra Multiple roles including: Music Director, Mentor, Composer for APO: Remix the Orchestra over his involvement with the programme[134][135][136]
2012 Auckland Museum IamGI project - In response to the Auckland Macro Report (2011) Anonymouz mentors six groups of youth on how to make a soundscape in relation to their home of Glen Innes.[137]
2015 Vodaphone Events Centre Schools Programme Mentoring Onehunga High School students on music composition as a part of The Moovit Dance Project[138]
2016 Vodaphone Events Centre Schools Programme Mentoring Onehunga High School students on music composition as a part of The Moovit Dance Project[139]
2018 Haeata School Mentoring students in music production[140]
2019 TAUTAI Fresh Horizons Music Production Workshop Mentoring high school students around Wellington on sound production and music mixing and documenting for TAUTAI[141]
2019 TAUTAI Pacific Arts Trust First Fridays Creative Presentation[142]
2020 Te Kura Toi Whakaari o Aotearoa: NZ Drama School Mentoring the graduating third year students in sound production and music mixing to create their own works[143]
2022 Impact Hub Waikato Youth Music Workshop[144]
2023 Impact Hub Waikato[145] Youth Music Workshop. Led the creation of a music video for the song He Kakano Ahau.[146] The programme was very successful and saw a 12% increase in participants' well-being across the youth groups.[145][147]
Videography[23]
Year Title Work
2015 Aganu'u Fa'asamoa 101 Melbourne Documenting the first-of-its-kind event[148]
2019 Is That Us? - Indigenous Pride Mentoring high school students around Wellington on sound production and music mixing and documenting for TAUTAI[141]
2019 Protect Ihumatao[149][150] Documenting the protests at Ihumatao[151]
2019 Southside Talanoa Series Documenting the talanoa[152][153][154]
2020 Black Lives Matter Solidarity March Documenting the protest[155]
Guest speaking / judge[23]
Year Event
2017 Guest Judge for the Rep Fm & AYEBRO collaboration event 'Rep Your Beats'[156]
2022 AMPS South Auckland[157]
2023 The Pasifika Innovation and Entrepreneurship Talanoa run by the University of Auckland Business School's Centre for Innovation and Entrepreneurship[158]
2023 Toipoto Creative Careers Programme[159]

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