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Date and Time
Rāmere - (Fri) 13 Oct 2023, 8-10pm

Raiden Freeman / Power Nap / Rotato

Entry
$15 Presales / $20 on the door
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Te Whanganui-a-Tara songwriter / producer / filmmaker Raiden Freeman aka Jack Mells (The Scrussian) flabbergasted critics with his standout albums Within The Speed Limit Of Love (2022), Stay Sharp (2021) + his brand new studio long player Deep Farm 2 via Bankrupt Records.

The sonically boundless synth-punk / boogie / whatever project of Tāmaki Makaurau's Chris Cudby (Golden Axe co-founder and twice finalist for the NZ On Air Outstanding Music Journalism Award), Power Nap's long-awaited new album Dinosaurs is out soon via Sunreturn.

They'll be joined by Rotato — the new free jazz duo of Jack Mells and Sam Curtiss.

Presale tickets via UTR

Cash only on the door

Livestreamed here


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

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