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Date and Time
Rāhoroi (Sat) 9th August 2025, 8PM

The Photonics / Class War on the Dance Floor / Meeps

Entry
$15 Presales
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The Photonics is an optical sound project of Daniel Beban and Tim Barlow. Taking a cue from early experiments in light and sound technology, various light emitting sources (including ultraviolet therapy torches, strobes, remote controls and regular LED and tungsten bulbs) are modulated into sound via solar panels, resulting in an immediate and direct transposition of the optical into the audible.

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Class War on the Dance Floor is the solo project of Marika Pratley inspired by trance 80s synth pop and contemporary hip hop, using the Deluge. Sometimes dreamy, sometimes upbeat anti-capitalist anthems.

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Meeps - Ambrosial explorations of Sound/Mind Theonomaspheres alongside analog synthesis and digital visual craftiness.


$15 presales via UTR

Special thanks to CNZ for supporting Pyramid Club's programme

 

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