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SUMMARY:Freaks & Geeks (UK) | Presented by Euphonic & Boom Candy
DESCRIPTION:This one goes out to everyone who is a bit geeky and maybe a little freaky. It’s our pleasure to bring to you: \nFREAKS & GEEKS \nThis project was born from the collaboration of Doctor P and half of Roksonix. The two have worked together in the 2010s but went in on their joint venture in 2020. Since then they have been killing the game with their hard-hitting dancefloor bangers. In their half decade they have released on Elevate\, UKF\, Rampage\, Monstercat\, and Dark Machine. With their biggest hits reaching over 10 million streams on Spotify alone. \nThese are the guys you wanna see for vocal driven energy in the rave\, with their musical chemistry guiding their sets. \nTo compliment their prowess\, we are bringing none other than the Boom Candy soundsystem\, one of the most powerful systems you will have the pleasure of listening to. \nYou can experience it all at the Sydenham Underpass\, a large warehouse tucked away in an industrial zone close to the city centre. \nWith support from some of Christchurch’s finest dj\, and maybe you? Check out our wildcard competiton on our page. \nSUPPORT \nYEN B2B MCNILLA \nT.NICS W/ CMJ \nQ-SONIK \n*WILDCARD* \nR18 \nSo\, sounds good? \n
URL:https://soundsgood.guide/gig/freaks-geeks-uk-presented-by-euphonic-boom-candy/
LOCATION:Sydenham Underpass\, 15 Sandyford St\, Christchurch\, 8011\, New Zealand
CATEGORIES:Gig
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DTEND;TZID="Pacific/Auckland":20250719T030000
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SUMMARY:HANG THE SAINTS: TWO FLOORS CLUBNIGHT
DESCRIPTION:HANG THE SAINTS: TWO FLOORS CLUBNIGHT\nTWO FLOOR TECHNO PARTY IN ŌTAUTAHI. DRESS TO SWEAT. \nWe’re beyond excited and proud to announce this huge lineup sprawled across a two floor party hosted at the central venue Hide Club. A stacked lineup of artists each with their own signature sound and energy\, yet united by quality and high energy. \nThe “Main Floor” will be transformed into a proper techno stomping ground while “The Attic” will serve up a lighter sound with more diverse selections and genres. Offering something for everyone in one night. \nMain Floor: \nTIÈMOKO KONÉ (DE) (DUPLICITY)\nKEEPSAKES B2B THE RAT (HAVEN) (PERC TRAX) (BOYZ NOIZE)\, (HAVEN) (HANG THE SAINTS)\nMR MEATY BOY (HAVEN) (EMOTIONAL CAPACITY) \nThe Attic: \nCOLTER CARSON (PUBLIC POSSESSION)\nKATE.LAND (TENDER BUTTONS)\nSHLI (BFC\, ECHO TRAIN) \nHide Club | 172 St Asaph Street\nSaturday 18th July | 10:00pm – 3:00am \nPLEASE READ BEFORE BUYING A TICKET: \nHang the Saints aims to create a respectful\, open minded and loving space where people feel able to express themselves on our dance floor without fear or worry. \nHang the Saints is a space for everyone to dance\, have fun and exist without any judgement from others. \nNO PHOTOS: There is a no photo/video policy at our parties that will be enforced. If you want to record please only audio.\nDress Code: Express yourself in ANY way you deem fit\, please respect everyone’s attire choices. \nZero-Tolerance to Assault & Harassment. \nTolerance: ZERO tolerance to all forms of racism\, as well as homophobia\, sexism\, transphobia\, ableism etc. If your views do not align with ours then Hang The Saints is not for you. \nWellness: If you or someone you know is feeling unwell please tell your mates\, venue staff or our crew immediately. No judgment at all. Please look after yourself and those around you. \nSafety: We will try our hardest to make our party as safe/inclusive of an environment to dance as possible! You can reach out to one of us if you see something of concern with no judgment. We are open to feedback and will continually try to improve our party! Please reach out to us on Instagram or at hangthesaints@gmail.com \n
URL:https://soundsgood.guide/gig/hang-the-saints-two-floors-clubnight-2/
LOCATION:Hide\, 172 St Asaph Street\, Christchurch\, 8011\, NZ
CATEGORIES:DJ Night
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DTSTART;TZID="Pacific/Auckland":20250719T193000
DTEND;TZID="Pacific/Auckland":20250719T220000
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SUMMARY:Rezone The Tone: Eamon Sprod (Naarm/ Melb.)/ Teen Haters/ Fan
DESCRIPTION:REZONE THE TONE! Three distinct live sets from artists that redefine the sound on the variant foundations from which they spring forth a new… REZONE THE TONE! With direct vinyl interjections between sets from DJ Combover and Stanier Black 5\, crossing (out) the maps\, relocating and dislocating a variety of sonic sources. \nEAMON SPROD \nWorking with sound borrowed from urban spaces australian-based sound artist eamon sprod/TARAB pursues what might be called an anti-naturalist field recording practice. Fragmenting and re-contextualising the audio material he forages and collects to shape oblique narratives\, false leads and listening spaces from within the everyday. Purposefully working with the sonic material he finds at hand to hear and see what might happen when things are drawn together and pulled apart. Sound is often introduced to space through the use of simple means. Discarded household items or physical elements of rooms are transformed into unique speakers or percussive sound generators. In turn\, speakers are encouraged to move beyond their role as replicators of pre-existing sounds\, instead to act as sounding things in themselves. \nWorking previously as TARAB\, Eamon Sprod has presented performances and installations within Australia\, Europe\, Japan\, Korea\, North and South America; participating in festivals including Liquid Architecture (AU); Activating The Medium (US); Observatorie (ES); Bogong: Electric (AU); Tsonami Festival de Arte Sonore (CL); Amplify 2020: Quarantine (US/Online); and the Lausanne Underground Film Festival (CH).\nEamon Sprod/TARAB’s compositions have been published by labels including Naturestrip (AU); 23five (US); Kaon (FR ); Semperflorens (RU); Unfathomless (BE); Cronica (PT)\, solo and with Artificial Memory Trace; Aposiopese (FR/BE); Swarming (FR) with Eric La Casa; Hemisphäreの空虚 (AU); F E R N S recordings (FR); and multiple works on his sonicrubbish micro-imprint formed in 2018. His first solo release under his own name is coming later this year on Aposiopese (FR/BE). \nsonicrubbish.com \nTEEN HATERS \nTeen Haters are the collaborative pairing of Helen Greenfield [Mela\, Barnard’s Star\, The LEDs] & Peter Wright [The Escalation\, Death Horse]. Melding electronically disembodied cello and guitar into improvised\, elegiac structures that seem to evolve and dissolve in fluid and irreverent symmetry\, Teen Haters have been known to bring emotionally susceptible observers to their knees\, while simultaneously inducing soporific confusion in others. The less adventurous tend to retreat to the bar for sustenance. With stakes this high\, live performances are a rare occurrence at the best of times. \nhttps://teenhaters.bandcamp.com \nFAN \nFAN (Folina Vili and Anne McMahon) perform with voice and miscellany – conjuring reflections on life’s ordinary peculiarities\, with bangs\, taps\, squeeks and wheeze. \n“Remember when two Raincoats moved into a new place and The Shadow Ring came over from next door and offer’d them a cup of salt\, laughingly stating “that’s not sugar there”. Then they all witnessed John Major on the street struggling with the clutch on a Morris Minor. Remember that?” – No\, I couldn’t find that on the tube. I don’t know anything about that. \nLYTTELTON COFFEE CO.\nSAT JULY 19\, 7:30PM\n$20/10 DOOR SALES ONLY00 \n
URL:https://soundsgood.guide/gig/rezone-the-tone-eamon-sprod-naarm-melb-teen-haters-fan/
LOCATION:Lyttelton Coffee Company.\, Christchurch\, NZ
CATEGORIES:Gig
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SUMMARY:Rezone The Tone: Eamon Sprod (Naarm/ Melb.)/ Teen Haters/ Fan
DESCRIPTION:REZONE THE TONE! Three distinct live sets from artists that redefine the sound on the variant foundations from which they spring forth a new… REZONE THE TONE! With direct vinyl interjections between sets from DJ Combover and Stanier Black 5\, crossing (out) the maps\, relocating and dislocating a variety of sonic sources. \nEAMON SPROD \nWorking with sound borrowed from urban spaces australian-based sound artist eamon sprod/TARAB pursues what might be called an anti-naturalist field recording practice. Fragmenting and re-contextualising the audio material he forages and collects to shape oblique narratives\, false leads and listening spaces from within the everyday. Purposefully working with the sonic material he finds at hand to hear and see what might happen when things are drawn together and pulled apart. Sound is often introduced to space through the use of simple means. Discarded household items or physical elements of rooms are transformed into unique speakers or percussive sound generators. In turn\, speakers are encouraged to move beyond their role as replicators of pre-existing sounds\, instead to act as sounding things in themselves. \nWorking previously as TARAB\, Eamon Sprod has presented performances and installations within Australia\, Europe\, Japan\, Korea\, North and South America; participating in festivals including Liquid Architecture (AU); Activating The Medium (US); Observatorie (ES); Bogong: Electric (AU); Tsonami Festival de Arte Sonore (CL); Amplify 2020: Quarantine (US/Online); and the Lausanne Underground Film Festival (CH).\nEamon Sprod/TARAB’s compositions have been published by labels including Naturestrip (AU); 23five (US); Kaon (FR ); Semperflorens (RU); Unfathomless (BE); Cronica (PT)\, solo and with Artificial Memory Trace; Aposiopese (FR/BE); Swarming (FR) with Eric La Casa; Hemisphäreの空虚 (AU); F E R N S recordings (FR); and multiple works on his sonicrubbish micro-imprint formed in 2018. His first solo release under his own name is coming later this year on Aposiopese (FR/BE). \nsonicrubbish.com \nTEEN HATERS \nTeen Haters are the collaborative pairing of Helen Greenfield [Mela\, Barnard’s Star\, The LEDs] & Peter Wright [The Escalation\, Death Horse]. Melding electronically disembodied cello and guitar into improvised\, elegiac structures that seem to evolve and dissolve in fluid and irreverent symmetry\, Teen Haters have been known to bring emotionally susceptible observers to their knees\, while simultaneously inducing soporific confusion in others. The less adventurous tend to retreat to the bar for sustenance. With stakes this high\, live performances are a rare occurrence at the best of times. \nhttps://teenhaters.bandcamp.com \nFAN \nFAN (Folina Vili and Anne McMahon) perform with voice and miscellany – conjuring reflections on life’s ordinary peculiarities\, with bangs\, taps\, squeeks and wheeze. \n“Remember when two Raincoats moved into a new place and The Shadow Ring came over from next door and offer’d them a cup of salt\, laughingly stating “that’s not sugar there”. Then they all witnessed John Major on the street struggling with the clutch on a Morris Minor. Remember that?” – No\, I couldn’t find that on the tube. I don’t know anything about that. \nLYTTELTON COFFEE CO.\nSAT JULY 19\, 7:30PM\n$20/10 DOOR SALES ONLY \n
URL:https://soundsgood.guide/gig/rezone-the-tone-eamon-sprod-naarm-melb-teen-haters-fan-2/
LOCATION:Lyttelton Coffee Company.\, Christchurch\, NZ
CATEGORIES:Concert,Gig,Music
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DTEND;TZID="Pacific/Auckland":20250719T230000
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SUMMARY:Search For Yeti - Dark So Soon Aotearoa Tour
DESCRIPTION:Te Whanganui-a-Tara based indie rockers Search For Yeti are hitting the road to take their new album ‘Dark So Soon’ around the country. \nDrawing influences from indie rock\, britpop\, folk and new-wave with an emphasis on hooks and melodies\, the album shows a diverse range which has been praised as “a brilliant debut” (Chris Philpott)\, “warm\, expansive and guaranteed to elicit a genuine emotional reaction” (13th Floor)\, “the songs stick with you\, dreamlike in their form” (music.net.nz)\, and “hard rock\, indie rock\, power pop\, atmospheric\, it comfortably straddles them all” (Elsewhere). \nSearch For Yeti are Luke Marlow (vocals/guitar)\, Vince Waide (guitar/bass/moog taurus/vocals)\, Sean Barker (drums\, samples\, vocals). \nJoining the band for the Otautahi show will be the self-described sad songs quartet Model Home and the post-punk stylings of HOIHOI. \nHOIHOI are a noise/post punk band influenced by local legends such as DIE! DIE! DIE! and also overseas legends such as Fugazi\, Unwound and Pixies. HOIHOI combine loud guitars with vocals in both Te Reo Māori and English. \n
URL:https://soundsgood.guide/gig/search-for-yeti-dark-so-soon-aotearoa-tour/
LOCATION:Space Academy\, 371 St Asaph St\, Christchurch\, 8011\, New Zealand
CATEGORIES:Gig,Tour
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DTSTART;TZID="Pacific/Auckland":20250719T210000
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SUMMARY:Bloodbags + Bin Day + Kisser
DESCRIPTION:Taking their loose noisy groove rock on the road\, BLOODBAGS leave the comfortable confines of Tamaki Makaurau & head down to Otautahi fer the first time. Bringing vinyl copies of their jus birthed LP. Helping these guys out at the Darkroom are local outfits\, the trash punk of BIN DAY & the fast core riffs of KISSER… \n
URL:https://soundsgood.guide/gig/bloodbags-bin-day-kisser/
LOCATION:darkroom\, 336 St. Asaph St\, Christchurch\, 8011\, New Zealand
CATEGORIES:Gig
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DTSTART;TZID="Pacific/Auckland":20250719T220000
DTEND;TZID="Pacific/Auckland":20250720T030000
DTSTAMP:20260505T170201
CREATED:20250604T024708Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250604T024708Z
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SUMMARY:Pola & Bryson presents: Overgrown (Christchurch)
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URL:https://soundsgood.guide/gig/pola-bryson-presents-overgrown-christchurch/
LOCATION:Hide\, 172 St Asaph Street\, Christchurch\, 8011\, NZ
CATEGORIES:Gig
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