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Rāapa (Wed) 6th May, 7-9pm

Techno Echo

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Techno Echo is a meet-up for women and gender minorities to learn and share about audio and visual practices and technology. Featuring special micro performances and demonstrations by local artists/musicians followed by time for kōrero and connection.

Our first session for this year is a music gear show and tell: a relaxed hangout for femmes and non-binary musicians curious about electronic music.

In this session, Jess (@dreamchambers), Lora (@junipermay_), Celina (@synthethicchildren), and Rara (@musikhara) will each share a favourite piece of gear and how they use it in their practice. You’re also warmly invited to bring along your own favourite gear to share with the group!

Rāapa (Wednesday) 6 May 2026, 7pm - 9pm


For more info, email technoecho3000@gmail.com or follow us on Instagram: @_technoecho

Hosted by Jess, Lora, Rara, and Celina as part of Pyramid Club’s programme.
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Thanks to Creative New Zealand and Wellington City Council for supporting Pyramid Club's programme. 

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