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Pyramid Club Broadcasting
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52 episodes
1 month ago
Our monthly series where we travel to the outer limits of music with our resident esoteric music specialists, Dan and Nell. In this episode Dan talks with local composer and musician Sonya Waters about her collaborations and solo work. This episode was first broadcast in April 2025 For more episode info visit: www.pyramidclub.org.nz/podcasts All episodes of Dancing in Your Head were produced for Paekakariki FM: paekakariki.fm/dancing-in-your-head/
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Our monthly series where we travel to the outer limits of music with our resident esoteric music specialists, Dan and Nell. In this episode Dan talks with local composer and musician Sonya Waters about her collaborations and solo work. This episode was first broadcast in April 2025 For more episode info visit: www.pyramidclub.org.nz/podcasts All episodes of Dancing in Your Head were produced for Paekakariki FM: paekakariki.fm/dancing-in-your-head/
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Tāwhirimātea - Carrier
Pyramid Club Broadcasting
24 minutes 12 seconds
1 year ago
Tāwhirimātea - Carrier
Tāwhirimātea started life as an improv live performance recorded at the opening of “Tāwhirimātea’s Battle” A group exhibition of Tairāwhiti artists to commemorate “one year on from Cyclone Gabriel” In this piece Carrier explores the impact of Human interaction with the environment and the catastrophic consequences that this can cause as realised in the Tairāwhiti region. The piece is made up of several elements. The wonky almost tortured oscillating synth drones represents the grief and anger of Tāwhirimātea as Rangi and Papa are separated by his sibling’s. The randomly generated bass tones represent the indiscriminate nature of a severe weather events or natural disasters. The monotonous repetition of the rimshot pays homage to the relentless nature of profit driven commercial enterprise at all costs and its influence on regulatory body control. The drum patterns portray the ongoing struggle between Tūmatauenga (God of war and people) and Tāwhirimātea over the separation of Rangi and Papa, and the hue represents the sense of community, hope and quiet determination to overcome. --- Steven King (he/him) aka Carrier has been a long-time electronic music explorer of many genres. More recently utilising minimal sound palettes to explore ideas of isolationism and deep contemplation through repetitive rhythm and patterns. --- For more go to www.pyramidclub.org.nz Made with support of Creative New Zealand
Pyramid Club Broadcasting
Our monthly series where we travel to the outer limits of music with our resident esoteric music specialists, Dan and Nell. In this episode Dan talks with local composer and musician Sonya Waters about her collaborations and solo work. This episode was first broadcast in April 2025 For more episode info visit: www.pyramidclub.org.nz/podcasts All episodes of Dancing in Your Head were produced for Paekakariki FM: paekakariki.fm/dancing-in-your-head/