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Date and Time
Rāhoroi (Sat) 23rd August 2025, 8PM

Ritual Heaps / Field Enhancement / Loam

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$17.50 presales
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Ritual Heaps is psychic defence music. Durational synth fortifications from Whanganui/Te Awakairangi.

https://ritualheaps.bandcamp.com/

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Field Enhancement draws inspiration from many different styles of music such as IDM, noise, drone, minuteless, psycore, techno and ambient. Much of the sound involves heavily manipulated and distorted textures, arrhythmic drums and scifi like synths, not keeping to any strict style or bpm.

https://acoldplace.bandcamp.com/track/glitchmylifeback

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Loam, aka Daniel Cuzens, is a drone artist and guitarist in the heavy post-rock vein. Inspired by sci-fi film soundtracks they utilise synths to create enveloping and immersive sound worlds.

https://loamdrone.bandcamp.com/album/sonder-monolith
 


$17.50 presales available via UTR

Special thanks to CNZ for supporting Pyramid Club's programme

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A collaged and heavily edited image of the three acts: Loam (top centre), Ritual Heaps (bottom left), Field Enhancement (bottom right)
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