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Saturday 19th February, 4:30-8pm

Quarry Concerts #1 | Strange Stains, Zuiyō-Maru & Jonny Marks

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Pyramid Club presents a series of concerts at the Former Quarry site on Mt Victoria over the next 6 weeks.
 
Quarry concerts #1
 
Strange Stains is one of the many projects of Aimee Cooki M; producer, singer, visual artist, and designer. Her singular approach, and excitable energy, brings mesmerising and luscious performances of industrial-pop soundscapes that encourage footloose abandon. DIY ableton beats, her faithful synth, and a strapped on microphone are just some of the tools used in crafting fresh aural stains that amplify the poetry of this bogan Madonna.
 
Zuiyō-Maru | prehistoric synthesonics | nu brain wave | electronic meditations and conversations feat Riki Pirihi, Isaac Smith & EJS
 
Jonny Marks, vocalist and chant finder; his performances are often a process of finding resonant breathing using the body as a participant in bringing ideas. As the vocal cords falter and he becomes light headed, new music is found, a music of the now, a music of presence and simultaneity.


NOTE: DUE TO COVID 19 THIS EVENT REQUIRES SOCIAL DISTANCING AND LIMITED NUMBERS WITH SOME AREAS REQUIRING A VACCINE PASS
 
Many thanks to Creative NZ for supporting Pyramid Club's programme
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Strange stains dressed in space age silver and black. They hold a whip over their shoulder
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