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Wednesday 9th Sept, 7-9pm

The Inner Ear - participatory improvisation session

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Pyramid Club is happy to announce the INNER EAR ... weekly sessions of free improvisation, ensemble playing and non-idiomatic investigations, every Wednesday 7-9pm until mid November.

Hosted by Isaac Smith, these sessions are for participation (they are 'closed door' ie. not public gigs) with the aim of facilitating collective and individual inquiry into improvised music and the realities of sound language dialogue.

If you'd like to join in, show up at 7pm on Wednesday with an instrument. Please drop Isaac a line to let him know if you are interested or for more info <smithisaacj@gmail.com>.

The Inner Ear - improvisation sessions, 7-9pm Wednesdays @ Pyramid Club.

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Upcoming Events
Joining forces for a night of melodic and atmospheric improvisation are: drum and guitar duo Filtersphere, duo of Bridget Kelly (reeds/harp) and Peter Liley (saxophone/electronics), and Naarm artist Studio Norwood Lab, debuting his new instrument in Aotearoa, the détournement of a bicycle wheel into a sonic object.
Join us for the opening of multi-disciplinary artist Nicole Gaston's new exhibition 'Selected Works'
A thrilling night of experimental and unconventional electronic music. Featuring percussionist and producer DJMALLGOTH, Sophia Frudd's noise/dance project Sanctit(t)y_ROMance, and the first foray into live performance of local music collective BONDST
Flexible noise improv duo Frogmeat become Frogmeet as they collaborate with composer Noel Meek. Accompanied by two sets from experimental ambient artists Todd Luffa and Leo McKinnon.
Two groups: The Art Ensemble of Otago (Jeff Henderson, Shayne Carter, Riki Gooch) and Termite Lounge (Mark Williams, Andy Wright, Bill Wood). With one solo act: explorative analogue synth project Meeps (Isaac Smith)
Electronics, guitar and cello trio of Stephen Gallagher, David Long & Jules Desmond are back together after forming for the Altared States series in August. Joined by composer and sound artist Amy Jean Barnett.