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Rāpare (Thurs) 27th Feb, 7:30PM

[OFFSITE] Farewell Spit & Sonya Waters at Meow

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$20 Presales
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Farewell Spit

Long form, slowly evolving, devastating epics performed by Daniel Beban, Tom Callwood, Jeff Henderson, Riki Gooch, Shayne Carter & Anthony Donaldson.

With each member firmly established at the vanguard of adventurous music in Aotearoa, their collective experience spans the worlds of improvised music, jazz, rock, noise, dance music, punk, soundtracks, theatre, dance, film and nearly everything in between.

“music emerging through the storm, like shadow drawings and scribble patterns that hide a form in plain sight.” - Simon Sweetman

Listen to ‘Castaway’ by Farewell Spit here

Sonya Waters

Sonya Waters is a composer and solo synth artist playing meditative soundtracks for imaginary films. Her music is underpinned by lush layers of synth orchestration crisscrossed with tessellations of West Coast Moog and vocoder vocals. Semi-modular cutups build into rich textural soundscapes reminiscent of 1960 70s British TV themes, old library music, and the mysterious drones of Folk Horror.

BANDCAMP // AUDIOCULTURE


Meow is located at 9 Edwards Street, Te Aro

$20 presales available here

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

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