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RĀMERE (FRI) 27TH SEPTEMBER, 6:30PM

Live Siren Battle: SwitchHittaz Juicy Famili and SwitchHittaz Team Capital

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As part of Edith Amituanai's AFTLOS exhibition opening, two siren crews are coming to Pyramid Club to do battle in sound. SwitchHittaz Juicy Famili and SwitchHittaz Team Capital are siren crews from Porirua and the Hutt Valley. They'll be setting up with cars and bicycles outside Pyramid Club and battling to see who has the loudest, clearest sound.

CALL OUT: please submit a track for SwitchHittaz Juicy Famili and SwitchHittaz Team Capital to play through their siren sound systems! Tracks need to be 3 mins or shorter and emailed to daniel@soundexplorers.co.nz either as .wav or .mp3s. The crews will make a selection of tracks to play on the day. Siren sound systems are known for their treble. Check out these tracks for some ideas:

Céline Dion - My Heart Will Go On - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9bFHsd3o1w0
Los Master Plus - Rockstar - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pJlS0VYkA4s
Jawsh 685 - Laxed (SIREN BEAT) - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E0gFA08-9xM


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Special thanks to Creative New Zealand for supporting Pyramid Club's programme

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