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Friday 22nd July 2022, 8-10.30pm

Outer Space Food Fight + Sign of the Hag + Meeps

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$15 presales
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Night two of Neil Feather's three night residency at Pyramid Club.

Outer Space Food Fight - Neil Feather and Rosie Langabeer’s sample heavy electronic dance duo from the far edges of the cosmos.

Sign of the Hag - Erica Sklenars and Daniel Beban produce swirling, pulsing and flickering audio visual performances using prepared spinning wheels.

Meeps - Isaac Smith’s solo modular beats

Neil Feather has been creating radical and unusual musical instruments since 1970 and is increasingly known as one of the most original musical thinkers of his day. His instruments each embody uniquely clever acoustic and engineering principles, and are visually arresting. The music he plays on the instruments is equally original, embodying new principles and resulting in a nearly alien idiom of music.

Feather’s work has always been fully rooted in art and music together in concept, execution and performance. Prior to moving to Aotearoa in 2020, he was a longtime resident of Balimore and his deep involvement with Baltimore’s experimental music community compliments his wide international acclaim. He won the 2014 Sondheim Art Prize and the 2014 Trawick Art Prize. He was included in a major exhibition “Art or Sound” in the 2014 Venice Biennale.

Presale tickets $15 available through Under the Radar

Livestreamed at: www.twitch.tv/pyramidclubbroadcasting


Many thanks to Creative New Zealand for their support of Pyramid Club's programme

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