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Date and Time
Rāmere (Fri) 24th October, 8PM

Frogmeet(s) Noel Meek / Todd Luffa / Leo McKinnon

Entry
$15 presales, $20 door ($10 unwaged)
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Frogmeat, also known as Frogmeet in collaboration, is a flexible noise improv performance project venturing explosive forecastings of yet uncapturable crevices. Convened by multimedia artist / musician Sophia Frank/ass Frudd and composer / violinist Mallory Elmo, it lends its name and spirit to their performances as a duo or with occasional and regular collaborators - in this instance, composer, artist and improvisor, Noel Meek.

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Todd Luffa is the experimental ambient-pop project of Tony Amerman, originally from Minneapolis MN, now based in Pōneke. His releases combine sample based sounds, arpeggios, noise and heavy bass.

https://toddluffa.bandcamp.com/

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Leo McKinnon creates gentle, ambient, textural works that aim to reflect the beauty he sees in the world.


$15 presale tickets via UTR

$20 door sales ($10 unwaged)

Special thank you to CNZ for supporting Pyramid Club's programme

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