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Rāhoroi (Sat) 7th June 2025, 8PM

NNNC, ROC///OPT/, Narrow Utility Function

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$17.50 Presales
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A companion show to Fergus Nm's exhibition Eye Contact Chimera featuring performances by the artist and friends.


NNNC (corroded/melancholy electronics)
The long-running project of artist and publisher Fergus Nm, pits waves of corrosive feedback in a duel against lo-tech samples, all while great harmonic flares threaten to overwhelm at any moment. Scavenging influence from the scraps of 90s harsh noise, classic NZ psych-drone, and the most decayed detritus of dub techno, NNNC sets are at once brutal and colourful, joyous and damaging.
https://youtu.be/ol5eBMWO8YU

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ROC///OPT/ (Digi-synth club crystallisations)
One of the many projects of Brandon Sayring (Lil Stiffy, Tender Moonlight) - an outlet to experiment with electronics, hardware and process - with results ranging from ambient to dance.

rocopt.bandcamp.com/

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Narrow Utility Function (Contraption and gizmo wrangling)
A full noise onslaught.

www.narrowutilityfunction.bandcamp.com


$17.50 presale tickets available via UTR

Special thanks to Creative New Zealand for supporting Pyramid Club's programme

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