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Date and Time
Friday 5th November 2021, 8-11pm

Ghost Bells, Nathan Thompson, DSLB

Entry
$10 presales
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Pyramid Club is happy to present Ōtepoti/Dunedin trio Ghost Bells for a two night performance residency.

Ghost Bells are a free noise rock group made up of three of Dunedin's longstanding experimental/underground musicians: Peter Porteous, Robbie Yeats and Mick Elborado.

Formed from the ashes of seminal free noise band Eye and early southern psychedelic pioneers the Terminals, Ghost Bells are improvised and unpredictable. Anchored in the drumming of the Dead C’s Robbie Yeats, together with the tactile guitar work of Peter Porteous and the hypnotic bass playing of Mick Elborado they conjure a wild and visceral experience.


Night 1: Friday November 5

Ghost Bells
Nathan Thompson
DSLB

Nathan Thompson (of legendary Dunedin free noise outfit Sandoz Lab Technicians) is an artist, video maker and musician from Port Chalmers currently located in Wellington. His work employs a multidisciplinary approach incorporating sound, video, sculpture, drawing and painting. Key to all his work is the relationship between time, sound, noise and signal.

DSLB is the solo project of Chrissie Butler from Mr Sterile Assembly infamy.


Night 2 Saturday November 6


Presale tickets $10 from Under the Radar
LIMITED TO 20 TICKETS UNDER LEVEL 2

NOTE: WE ARE CURRENTLY OPERATING UNDER CURRENT COVID19 LEVEL 2 RESTRICTIONS WHICH REQUIRE SOCIAL DISTANCING AND LIMITED NUMBERS

 

Many thanks to Creative NZ for supporting Pyramid Club's programme

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Ghost Bells playing live
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