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Saturday 21st May 2022, 8-11pm

Kraus + Crone

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$15 presales
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< KRAUS >
Kraus (a.k.a. Pat Kraus) (he/him) is a producer of psychedelic music based in Tāmaki Makaurau/Auckland. His singular and eclectic work encompasses a range of influences, from Golden Age electronics and psychedelic rock, to Eastern folk and medieval Western music. Since 2002 he has released 18 albums, and presented his endlessly evolving live performances throughout New Zealand, Australia and Europe.

> CRONE <
The sci-fi goth duo of Emily Berryman and Lucy Reid. Their sound is underpinned by a sustained sense of drama, stirring effected live loops and samples into an intoxicating mix that evokes the space in between dance and drone, dark and melancholic.


$15 presales from Under the Radar.


Special thanks to Creative NZ for their ongoing support of our programming.

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Kraus in bed with a synth in his lap. He is playing with his pigtails
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