Deluge: Dialogue and Demo

Celebrating NZ Music Month. 25th May.

Celebrate local music makers at Wellington Museum’s special Aotearoa New Zealand Music Month event with the creator of the Deluge.

Synthesizer maker Rohan Hill shares his garage start up-to-global success story of the Deluge, an innovative synthesizer produced right here in Te Whanganui-a-Tara.

After the kōrero, artist Thomas Arbor weaves his musical magic in an interactive performance with the Deluge.

No booking required. Donations appreciated.

Saturday 25 May | 2pm – 3:30pm | Wellington Museum

About Rohan Hill

Rohan has been tinkering away with computers and music since a young age. In 2011 he completed a Bachelor of Science in Computer Science at Te Herenga Waka—Victoria University of Wellington. As a musician performing solo and, in several bands, Rohan began to apply his tech background to his own musical projects.

In 2014, one ambitious idea began consuming more and more of Rohan’s time, and before long it became clear that the concept was worthy of development as a commercial product. Over the following years, through a process of tireless development, experimentation and learning, that product materialised as the Deluge, leading Rohan to found Synthstrom Audible.

About Thomas

Thomas Arbor is a composer, producer and audio engineer. Thomas runs Sonorous Circle, an Oceanian outlet for adventurous music, art and communities and uses Deluge in live performance and recorded theatre works.