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Date and Time
Rāhoroi - (Sat) 26th August 2023, 8-10pm

Lorazepam / Silva Spiral / lochno / Indigogue Browne (Cook ie Cutter)

Entry
$10 Presale tickets
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Lorazepam is a songwriter and producer who creates sonic dreamscapes to home her thoughts. From soft and tender ambient tracks to the more abrasive pulsating noise pursuits, her music lives in a purgatory state that is both uncompromising and sincere.
https://ilovelorazepam.bandcamp.com/

Silva Spiral is a bedroom producer in Wellington who makes dark, ethereal dance music. The goth pop fantasy of your dreams 𖦹
https://silvaspiral.bandcamp.com/

lochno A display of thresholds, lochno’s threading of the mystical and the synthetic spins itself into a warped, dream-laden sound. Expect fragmented audio samples, distant vocals and layered electronics. Music for the hyper-hibernated and the uber-burntout.

Indigogue Browne / Cook ie Cutter is a multidisciplinary artist and filmmaker based in Te Whanganui-a-Tara, both projects hailing from the "other side of the coin" - one riddling practical gore-concoctions in multimedia film, with chaotic semi-improv; the other being sparkly yet harsh noise-pop & omnichord meanderings
https://swampsoul.bandcamp.com/album/swamp-soul-one-2

Presale tickets available through UTR

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

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four portraits of each artist in a grid. the portraits range from blurry messes to moody black and white portraits
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