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Date and Time
RĀMERE (FRI) 15th MAY, 8PM

Kolya x BONDST / S.C.Cumuna / Service Manual

Entry
$15 presales ($20 on door / $10 underwaged)
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Celebrate electricity with a night of experimental electonics capped off with hypnotic dance.

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Kolya x BONDST: Two potent acts join forces to create improvised hardware techno with an industrial dub edge.

BONDST combine their interests of free noise improvisation as Integument, shared love of techno parties, and hardware fetishist production while KOLYA sports tables of synthesizers, samplers, and drum machines to create unpredictable and hypnotic, morphing structures.

BONDST Instagram 

KOLYA Instagram | KOLYA Soundcloud

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S.C.Cumuna is the audio-investigatory project of visual artist Simon Cuming (Deaf Edge). He will utilise homemade electronics and "circuit-bent" sound generators, prepared instruments, field recordings and a drum machine. "I hope to keep it simple but will undoubtedly overload myself - still that may be fun to watch me panic!" - Service Manual is the solo electronics project of Zak Argabrite. Shaped by an anti-hierarchical philosophy handmade non-linear circuits and circuit-bent keyboards churn out everchanging noise and textures like mysterious circuit board residues coating your eardrums.

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Service Manual is the solo electronics project of Zak Argabrite. Shaped by an anti-hierarchical philosophy handmade non-linear circuits and circuit-bent keyboards churn out everchanging noise and textures like mysterious circuit board residues coating your eardrums.

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$15 presales via UDR

$20 on door ($10 unwaged)

Special thanks to Creative New Zealand and Wellington City Council for supporting Pyramid Club's programme. 

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