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Rāhoroi (Sat) 22nd November, 8PM

The Rich Steel Quartet / fizzface

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$15 presales, $20 door ($10 unwaged)
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The Rich Steel Quartet combines to make a discrete and transcendent combination of free noise and free jazz. They deploy reeds, guitars and electronics in pursuit of half-forgotten dreams.

D R Steele - reeds
Z Argabrite - reeds
S Carter - guitar / electronics
R Heaps - bass / electronics



fizzface is lofi noise twee bang for all to see. Unconvincing pop, exhilarating and disorienting, crumbly songs, loops and samples inspired by k sweets and punk freaks.

https://fizzface.bandcamp.com/

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(NB: Core Fifty has had to withdraw from this event.)


$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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