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Rāhoroi (Sat) 2nd August 2025, 8PM

DOMUS (ESP, AU) / Juniper May

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$20
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DOMUS: the duo of Tarik Rahim (Spain) and Mo Aung (Australia) - guide a journey through live improvisational soundscapes incorporating field recordings, synth textures and ethereal vocals.

Their performances reflect a fusion of their diverse influences - from lofi psychedelic to abstract electronic beats, contemporary neofolk and a merging of their respective South American and Southeast Asian heritage.

While being accomplished artists in their own right with this project they blend their sounds into a unified, compelling and resonant experience.

https://domuss.bandcamp.com/album/you-lead-me-into-silence

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Juniper May is the latest solo project of Pōneke artist Lora May. Using an SP-404, she channels and transfigures samples of found sounds, synths and field recordings into melodic, distant and estranged pop songs.  


$20 presales available via UTR

Special thanks to CNZ for supporting Pyramid Club's programme

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