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Date and Time
RĀHOROI (SAT) 3RD AUGUST 2024, 8PM

Ducklingmonster, Beach Balls, Cook ie Cutt er

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$17 Presales
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DUCKLINGMONSTER

The dunt loop under a hive of low lying electronics

https://ducklingmonster.bandcamp.com

‘I know….a….way’ is the first solo LP by Ducklingmonster aka Beth Dawson. Created during her 2023 Winter Residency at Tāmaki Makaurau’s Audio Foundation, ‘I know….a….way’ weaves a disembodied playfulness - building its own environments through the materiality of creation.

Utilising a combination of scratched 45 records, broken beats emanating from a JVC boombox, field recordings of crashing oceans and Karangahape footpaths, electronic and vocal textures laid into walls of sonics - ‘I know….a….way’ revels in the forgotten, neglected and overlooked. This collage of damaged sounds shines a light on lost passages of real time and space.

We'll be celebrating the release of ‘I Know … a…way’. Bring $50 to pick up a new pet for your record player. Each vinyl comes with a risographed animation frame from Ducklingmonster's 'Run Into Waves' music video and a digital download code.

https://audiofoundation.bandcamp.com/album/i-know-a-way

 

BEACH BALLS

old pals

 

COOK IE CUTT ER

new pals


$17 presale tickets via UTR

Special thanks to Creative New Zealand for supporting Pyramid Club Aotearoa

 

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