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Date and Time
Rāhoroi (Sat) 13th December, 8PM

mHz : Brutalist Noise Ensemble v2 / Te Tumu

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$15 presales, $20 door ($10 unwaged)
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Mo H. Zareei aka mHz is an Iranian sound artist and researcher based in New Zealand. His practice spans electronic compositions, kinetic sound-sculptures, and audiovisual installations. Using custom-built software and hardware, his work often aims to uncover the beauty in the fundamentals of sound and light production, and reductionist audiovisual elements that draw inspiration from physical and architectural principles.

Brutalist Noise Ensemble v2 involves a series of electromechanical instruments built to extend the territory of noise and glitch beyond the digital realm, while paying conscious homage to Brutalism: an unapologetic celebration of raw material through rigorous formalism, where noise replaces concrete. Despite its experimental raw materials, the formal structure of the work is established through purely grid-based and club-style rhythms and repetition is used to bring accessibility to noise.

https://millihertz.net/
https://vimeo.com/818597372

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TE TUMU

Ka whakaputa mai au i Te Kore - From the Void I emerge. Ancient resonance future sound. Submerged dub rhythms and murky unprocessed bass with soaring taonga pūoro. Experimental, indigenous, slow dance.


$15 presales via UTR

$20 doors / $10 unwaged

Special thanks to CNZ for supporting Pyramid Club's programme

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