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Date and Time
Rāhoroi (Sat) April 11th, 8pm

RTS / DJ Thank U So Much / Geist

Entry
$15 presales, $20 on door ($10 underwaged)
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RTS is the analogue soundscape project of Harry Lilley and Fraser Williams, otherwise known for playing in Te Papaioea-based noise rock band First Move. De-quantizing the minimal angularism of their ottheher project, RTS sees the duo orient themselves within opaque sonic spaces that exist near the intersection of acoustic resonance, electromagnetism and amplification. Building on shows and recording experiments over the last year, this tour will coincide with the release of their first full-length offering.

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DJ Thank U So Much cut her teeth on 100 birthdays and 100 house parties for 100 people, and is now ready to deftly crawl onto the opposite end of the scene unprepared & hungry for consideration. Her specialties are weird edits and mangled 21st century classics. Her setup doesn't make a lot of sense, but this end product might: every dance pop song you heard from 2000-2014 forcefully turned into something that is no longer dance music. Be prepared to sit down and raise an eyebrow at least twice. TYSM!

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Geist is the duo of Laurence Diack (electronics, coding) and Helena Erickson (theremin) who make experimental noise & drone sets often incorporating multimedia and unconventional elements.

 


$15 presales via UTR

$20 door sales ($10 unwaged)

Special thanks to CNZ for supporting Pyramid Club's programme

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