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Date and Time
Rāhoroi (Sat) 15th November, 8PM

Scarlett / TOČKA / Ekho Laliah

Entry
$15 presales, $20 door ($10 unwaged)
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Scarlett combines electronic, classical and noise elements to create desperate and tender existential songs and sonic landscapes.

https://scarlettnoise.bandcamp.com/

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TOČKA is a self-taught producer creating heavy, glitchy, deconstructed electronics. They weave a comprehensive web of musical threads together to create vast sonic environments. An eclectic mixture of trap, art pop, ambient and experimental influences fuse a breadth of caustic textures and eerie instrumentation.

https://tockamusic43.bandcamp.com/ 

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Ekho Laliah is an artist and producer who stitches together elements of dream pop, freak folk, and ethereal electronica into sonic tapestries with a back bone of experimental production.

https://ekholaliah.bandcamp.com/


$15 presales via UTR

$20 doors / $10 unwaged

Special thanks to CNZ for supporting Pyramid Club's programme
 

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