
A shimmering new wave rolls across the modern exotica scene as Mr. Moai & The Tikiheads unveil their newest EP, Echoes of Exotica—a lush, high‑fidelity tribute to the legendary soundscapes of the 1950s and ’60s. Recorded at Tikihead Productions in Huntersville, NC, this release blends vintage spirit with contemporary studio craft, offering listeners a passport to an imaginary island world where vibraphones glow, bamboo sways, and moonlit lagoons whisper with mystery.
The album positions itself as both a celebration and a continuation of the genre’s roots. As the liner notes describe, exotica was born from music that “promised distant shores, moonlit lagoons, and bamboo bars lit by flickering tiki torches”—a dreamscape shaped by icons like Martin Denny, Les Baxter, Arthur Lyman, and Robert Drasnin. Echoes of Exotica steps confidently into that lineage, honoring the classics while expanding the sonic palette for today’s tiki lounges and home listeners.
🌴 A One‑Man Exotica Ensemble With Vintage Soul
The project is the creation of musician and producer Mike Young, performing under the moniker Mr. Moai & The Tikiheads. Every instrument—vibraphone, keyboards, upright bass, layered percussion—is performed and arranged by Young himself. The EP was “recorded and produced at Tikihead Productions” and mastered in-house, ensuring a cohesive, handcrafted sound.
The production leans heavily into the shimmering textures that defined mid‑century lounge music. Atmospheric keyboards, warm bass, and spatial percussion recreate the sonic glow of exotica’s golden age while embracing modern clarity and stereo imaging.
🌊 Track‑by‑Track: A Modern Voyage Through Classic Shores
1. Martinique (Martin Denny)
A respectful yet refreshed take on Denny’s 1959 classic. The arrangement preserves the iconic vibraphone melody while expanding the rhythmic foundation with contemporary spatial effects. The liner notes highlight how this version evokes “lush, tropical landscapes that inspired the original”.
2. Paradise (Robert Drasnin)
Drasnin’s dreamlike harp‑centered composition is reimagined with layered keyboards and subtle percussion. The result maintains the original’s ethereal quality while enhancing its cinematic sweep.
3. Pool of Love (Les Baxter)
Baxter’s orchestral grandeur is distilled into an intimate lounge ensemble. Melody and mood take center stage, preserving the romantic sweep that made Baxter a cornerstone of exotica.
4. Bamboo Tamboo (Arthur Lyman)
A rhythmic standout. This version leans into Lyman’s percussive experimentation, adding modern low‑end and stereo imaging to create a hypnotic, ritualistic groove.
5. Echoes of Exotica (Michael Young) — Original Composition
The title track is the EP’s mission statement. Beginning as a relaxed lounge jazz piece, it gradually accelerates into a dense, jungle‑inspired percussion finale. The notes describe it as a journey “from cocktail lounge sophistication into the primal fantasy landscapes that exotica often suggested”. It stands as proof that exotica is not just nostalgia—it’s a living, evolving art form.
Echoes of Exotica – Pre-Show Livestream with Mr. Moai & The Tikiheads
🍹 Crafted for the Modern Tiki Lounge Listener
The EP was created “to recreate the shimmering textures of the golden age of lounge and exotica”, blending classic instrumentation with contemporary production. Whether played in a quiet home bar or a bustling tiki lounge, the music invites listeners into a timeless fantasy –“where every note is a postcard from an imaginary island”.
The cover art, directed by Young and generated through modern AI tools, completes the retro‑futuristic aesthetic of the release.
🌺 About Mr. Moai & The Tikiheads
Mr. Moai & The Tikiheads is a modern exotica and lounge project dedicated to preserving and evolving the genre’s legacy. The project has collaborated with artists across the exotica revival scene and has appeared at major tiki events, including the world‑famous Tiki Caliente. As the liner notes state, the project draws inspiration from the golden age while “incorporating contemporary recording techniques and original compositions”.
Listeners can explore more music and liner notes at:
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Website: mrmoai.com
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Bandcamp: mrmoai.bandcamp.com
🥥 Final Takeaway
Echoes of Exotica is more than a tribute – it’s a lovingly crafted bridge between eras. For fans of Martin Denny, Les Baxter, Arthur Lyman, and the modern tiki revival, this EP is a must‑listen. It captures the spirit of exotica’s past while charting a fresh course for its future.














