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RĀHINA (MON) 17TH JUNE, 7-9PM

Techno Echo | Miss Leading

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Techno Echo is a monthly meet-up for women & gender minorities to learn and share about audio + visual practices and technology. Featuring special micro performances and demonstrations by local artists/musicians followed by time for kōrero and connection. Our special guest this June is Miss Leading.

Miss Leading makes electronic art pop and dance music using hardware. Her live performances combine singing, synthesisers and live sampling often blending happy beats with a juxtaposition of heavily conscious lyrics. In 2023 she won the APRA AMCOS art music grant to develop a theatre piece that used electronic music to tell the story of indentured labour in Fiji. This show has been presented across NZ and won the Technical Achievement Award at the Dunedin Fringe Festival. She is the chair of Wellington's Asian musician network Eastern Sound Collective, and Executive Producer for the podcast Eastern Sound Stories which won the 2023 Taite Independent Music Award for Outstanding Music Journalism

@iammissleading
https://missleading.bandcamp.com/

Hosted by Jess, Amber and Lora as part of Pyramid Club’s programme.

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Special thanks to Creative New Zealand for their support.

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