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Rāmere (Fri) 28th Feb 2025, 8PM

There Are No More Four Seasons (Sweden) / DSLB / Phil Brownlee

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THERE ARE NO MORE FOUR SEASONS

There Are No More Four Seasons is the name of a Swedish duo of electronic musician Mattias Petersson and violinist George Kentros. Taking older pieces of music and recomposing them to once again become relevant to our times. Their self-titled debut was named one of the ten best classical recordings of the past decade by DN, and Time Out New York called them a must see concert. 

https://nomoremusic.se/

DSLB

DSLB is the solo project of Chrissie Butler (the shouty bass playing half of the now sleeping duo, mr sterile Assembly). An offshoot from Chrissie's other band Ditzy Squall, DSLB (Ditzy Squall's Lunch Box) is a showcase for a love of long endings and the hum things make when you hold them close to your ear. Performed live, DSLB is an improvised mash-up of ancient record players, purring keyboards, kitchen utensils and found objects. Soundtracks for short films and hand drawn comics are also residents in the lunch box. Recordings are released by skirted Records.

https://skirtedrecords.com/dslb/

PHIL BROWNLEE

Phil Brownlee is a composer and audio artist based in Te Awa Kairangi, working with computer manipulation of environmental sound. Performing 'Filament', a live drone event with kitchen recordings drawn out into long threads of sound.

https://philbrownlee.co.nz/


$20 presales via UTR

Special thanks to Creative New Zealand for supporting Pyramid Club's programme

 

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