“He ... had the kind of presence that shifted a whole room.
“When Josh walked in, everything just got more fun.”
Stowers, of Samoan, Māori and Scottish descent, grew up in Waikato.
He went to Fraser High School in Hamilton before studying a Bachelor of Business at the University of Waikato.
For his final year of study, he went to UC Berkeley in the US.
It was in America, during a snowboarding trip to Lake Tahoe, that he discovered DJ-ing.
Joshua Tavita Stowers was a well-known New Zealand DJ.
He purchased some turntables and started playing at house parties, first in America, then in New Zealand, before receiving gigs at local clubs and festivals.
He also became involved in radio work, including for stations George FM, Base FM and 95bFM.
As Mixmaster, a name inspired by a contributing member of the hip-hop group Beastie Boys, Mix Master Mike, Stowers was also DJ-ing at private events, functions and weddings in New Zealand.
Since 2021, his Mixmaster business has grown to a team of 97 DJs nationwide, has featured prominently in numerous awards, including the NZ Wedding Industry Awards, scooping “Best DJ Company” in 2022 and 2023 and being highly commended in the Couples Choice category this year.
The only thing he didn’t know much about was music for children, Marshall said, which caused a moment of panic when Stowers was put in charge of the music at his son’s primary school disco.
“He had no idea what to play for the children – I’ve never seen him panic this much in my life.”
In the end, Marshall was able to save the day with music she had saved on her iPad.
Aside from music, Stowers had a keen interest in barbecuing, but above all things were his family.
This was also evident from Stowers’ public Facebook profile, where nearly every post was a tribute to his family, Marshall said.
She said their son Tavita, 6, had been his everything.
“It’s so important for me that Tavita knows how much his dad loved him and how proud he was of him.
“Tavita was Josh’s whole world. There was no one who loved this little boy more than him. He called him Atali’i o le la, son of the sun, he had it tattooed on his arm.
“He never said no [to Tavita]. My colleagues at work used to joke that while I was at the office, Josh and Tavita were probably at Rainbow’s End instead of school.”
Joshua Stowers with his son Tavita.
However, Marshall said she also knew Stowers loved her deeply.
Since his death, Marshall has been flooded with messages and support, not only from family and friends, but also from the Te Kauwhata community and from people she hasn’t met, but who knew Stowers.
“It gives me so much hope for the future ... hope that we can keep going.
“You’ve got to live a legacy to leave a legacy and that’s exactly what Josh has done.”
Stowers’ father David has set up a Givealittle page to raise funds to help cover essential funeral and associated costs.
Stowers’ funeral was held today at Hamilton Old Boys’ Rugby Club.
Danielle Zollickhofer is the Waikato news director and a multimedia journalist at the Waikato Herald. She joined NZME in 2021 and is based in Hamilton.