Kawol Samarqandi / Perpets

Schedule

Fri, 03 Jul, 2026 at 10:00 am

UTC+12:00
Location

272 Taranaki Street, Wellington, New Zealand | Wellington, WG

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Japan's Kawol Samarqandi had to cancel his March gig, but we're happy to announce that he will visit NZ in July, performing at Pyramid Club on Friday 3rd July, with Perpets (Anthony Milton/Zach Winterwood) supporting.

Kawol Samarqandi crafts non-national, “poor” music—stripped-down improvisations built only from his faltering guitar and trembling voice. In this sparse terrain of sound, silence becomes structural, and fragility becomes strength.
Samarqandi’s practice extends across borders. He collaborates with musicians around the world, sometimes face-to-face, sometimes via the Internet, creating works and performances that transcend geography. In 2007, he formed the duo REFUGEES with Mary Meacha Goldfish, further exploring themes of displacement, intimacy, and shared listening.
Born in a quiet port town, Kawol Samarqandi grew up surrounded by currents—of sea, air, and sound. The first music he remembers was not from records but from the fragile noise of shortwave radio and the solemn resonance of hymns. These early encounters with transmission and devotion would later echo through his work: fragments of signal, pauses, breath, and reverent silence.
At seventeen, he joined the fringe of the Tokyo new wave scene, performing as an idiosyncratic singer-songwriter in small clubs and alternative venues, cultivating a style that resisted easy classification.
In his mid-twenties, he wandered across North Africa—particularly Tunisia—and the Mediterranean region. There, he immersed himself in Arabic traditional music, studying under Mr. Ali Sriti. The modal intricacies and spiritual depth of the region’s musical heritage left a lasting imprint on his artistic language. During this period, he presented theater-style solo concerts, appeared at festivals, and made television appearances before eventually returning to Japan.
Across decades and continents, Kawol Samarqandi’s guiding principle remains unchanged: the will to listen attentively to the world through the austerely beautiful silences, notes, and structures of improvisation.
$15 presales via UTR
$20 door sales ($10 unwaged)
Special thanks to Creative NZ and Wellington City Council for supporting Pyramid Club's programme.
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