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Rāhoroi (Sat) 20th September, 8PM

Vorn and his Prog Consort / The Margins

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$17.50
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Wellington legend Vorn Colgan has been writing and releasing extraordinary and odd popular music from bedrooms across Aotearoa and the world since 1999, a career which was scheduled to be cut short in 2019 by a terminal cancer diagnosis. 2023 saw him release his surprisingly non-posthumous hit The Late Album, and given his demonstrated inability to die he was left with maybe the world's most wonderful problem: what to record for his 10th album?

The answer is The Aeronaut, a 60ish minute meditation on Wellington, the universe, and everything, hewn from purest regionally-sourced prog rock and presented in a single baffling and hopefully pleasant serving.  The Aeronaut is currently still a work in progress; this evening offers keen punters a chance to watch Vorn and his frighteningly good band (Nick Brown - Drums; Charley Davenport - Bass, Thomas Liggett - Violin) iron out the final kinks on a future Kiwi classic.  Be there so you can say you were!

https://vornpowertool.bandcamp.com/

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The Margins

The energetic free improv trio of keyboardist Simon O'Rorke with prolific Wairarapa-based experimentalists Antony Milton (guitar/percussion) and Dave Edwards (bass/percussion).
 


$17.50 presales available via UTR

Special thanks to CNZ for supporting Pyramid Club's programme

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