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Date and Time
Rāmere (Fri) 17th October, 8PM

DJMALLGOTH / Sanctit(t)y _ ROMance / BONDST

Entry
$15 presales
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DJMALLGOTH is a drummer, VJ and music producer from Bristol, UK, creating a sound which both pushes sonic boundaries in production, and revives sounds that have undeservingly left the zeitgeist of modern electronic music. The forefront of the show is live percussion, with all drum breaks played out on a kit in time with heavy, morphing basslines and twisted, chopped vocals.

https://www.youtube.com/@heyyitsbenji

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Sanctit(t)y_ROMance is a noise/dance project by Sophia Frudd. Harsh Drum Beats over echoing, billowy syncopations of desperate fallen angels, covered in tar. Aching, squealing one-liners to seethe and dwell in.

https://www.twitch.tv/videos/1996462460

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BONDST makes their first foray into live electronic performance, with members combining their interests of free improvisation as Integument, shared love of techno parties, and hardware fetishist production. Expect morphing feedback loops driven by kick drums across instinct-led structures.

https://www.instagram.com/bondst.nz/


$15 presales via UTR
$20 on door

Special thanks to CNZ for supporting Pyramid Club's programme

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