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Date and Time
Rāmere (Fri) 5th September, 8PM

Extraterrestrial Medicine Doctors / Thomas Arbor

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$15 presales
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Please join Isaac Smith and Erika Grant as they become Extraterrestrial Medicine Doctors - channeling the right sounds to heal your ailment.

Isaac Smith is a lover of layered listening, sound presence, believer in the unseen, patient perseverer on a way that is straight. Sublime, Eternal, All Knowing, we ask for your help.

Erika Grant is a musician and astrologer with an interest in the healing properties of sound for mental and physical wellbeing, which she currently explores through her gong bathing practice.

 

(Image credit: Unarius Academy of Science)

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Thomas Arbor makes sparkling, lush and layered electroacoustic soundscapes from samples, synths and voice.

 

www.sonorouscircle.com/thomasarbor


$15 presale tickets available via UTR

Special thanks to CNZ for supporting Pyramid Club's programme

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