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Rāmere (Fri) 27th March, 7pm

Two Sides: Slitopia, Elizabeth Sanctuary Welding School for Girls & Improv Group

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$10
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Two sides (of the same coin) is a new fortnightly gig series run between Pyramid Club and Valhalla, curated by Swamp Soul's Baxter Gray. Happening every second and fourth Thursday, two gigs, united in vision and colliding noise, pop, and everything in between.

Baxter says "expect total joy, spread hand in hand in beautiful simpatico human love (feelings). Total white hot arc bolts of sonic destruction will unite to touch you deeply. We will dance, we will cry, we will love each other. Cats will walk through the walls and they will let us pat them. "

Slitopia - ambient electronic dance music duo from Tāmaki Makaurau
https://slitopia.bandcamp.com/album/volume-one-4

Elizabeth Sanctuary Welding School for Girls - noise pop for dykes and small little cats
https://swampsoul.bandcamp.com/album/pike

And playing together:

Sophia Frankass Frudd
https://indigoguebrowne.bandcamp.com/album/3heyhem-trick-her-eey2

Lucky Omen
https://luckyomen.bandcamp.com/album/why-dont-we-go-for-a-walk

Doomerburger
https://dasstillleben.bandcamp.com/album/composite-tunes-in-air-pocket

Chrissie Butler
https://mrsterileassembly.bandcamp.com/album/blokebird-2


$10 presales via UTR

$10 on door

Special thanks to CNZ for supporting Pyramid Club's programme

 

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