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Date and Time
RĀTŪ (TUES) 7 APRIL, 8PM

TONIC002: Insula x Niph (AU) Te Ika-a-Māui Tour 2026

Entry
$15 presales, $20 door ($10 unwaged)
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Insula operates at the intersection of brutal electronics, live violin, and real-time audiovisual systems. Built from resynthesis, distortion, and physical performance, the project treats the body as both instrument and controller. Recent shows expand into live collaboration with visual artist Niph, forming immersive environments where sound and image evolve together in tightly coupled feedback.

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Ritual Heaps is psychic defense music. Minimalist and repetitive explorations into volume and stress form an aural glacis against modern deprivations, humiliations, and broken hearts. Electro-acoustic and osc noise.

ritualheaps.bandcamp.com

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Fox Moss is the solo project of Pōneke-based musician and artist Niamh Woollin. Through computer-born sounds and textures, they conquer immersive experiences that dissolve the boundary between the real and dreamt.

@foxm0ss

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womaninSTEM is the live noise project of RIZZO. searching for catharsis in chaos, feedback is mixed, looped, effected and fucked with. no gods, no masters, no input.

@alicerizzoofficial


$15 presales via UTR

$20 door sales ($10 unwaged)

Special thanks to CNZ for supporting Pyramid Club's programme.

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Insula at Pyramid Club
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