Ayrton Luminaires Ideal For The Rubens In Australia Live by Thomas Richard - March 5, 2019 In celebration of their third studio album, Lo La Ru, 5-piece Australian band, The Rubens, from New South Wales, Australia, performed for audiences across the country in November and December 2018. The tour saw the alt-rock favourites delight fans in Brisbane, Sydney, Adelaide, Fremantle and Melbourne as well as 8 regional
Time Rhythm Anderson Bridge Singapore 2019 Live by Thomas Richard - March 5, 2019 https://youtu.be/oTZCiNDwZCg
AED Group Invests In AV Stumpfl PIXERA Hardware And Software News by Thomas Richard - February 28, 2019 AED Display, the acclaimed Belgian AV solutions provider, has invested heavily in AV Stumpfl's new PIXERA media server software and hardware. With a total of 6 full spec PIXERA two media servers, 6 x PIXERA one servers and 10 x PIXERA mini player units ordered at this year's ISE 2019 in
Jonny Burgan And Dan Williams Build On Architects’ Success With Allen & Heath’s dLive Live by Thomas Richard - February 28, 2019February 28, 2019 Hot on the heels of their latest studio release ‘Holy Hell’, British metalcore act, Architects, have recently completed their UK and European tour accompanied by an Allen & Heath dLive system. The tour included some of the band’s biggest headline shows to date – finishing off at the SSE Arena
Michael Berger Brings Live Action To Love Actually With GLP Live by Thomas Richard - February 28, 2019February 28, 2019 California-based lighting designer, Michael Berger, recently took on the unusual commission of lighting a special musical stage production of the BAFTA award-winning (and Golden Globe-nominated) feel-good movie, Love Actually, using a number of fixtures from the GLP portfolio. Although a long-time member of the Full Flood lighting design consortium, the commission
Ben Howard Creates Art With DiGiCo Live by Thomas Richard - February 28, 2019 London-born singer-songwriter and composer, Ben Howard, released his debut EP 10 years ago. Since then, he has won 2 x BRIT Awards, been nominated for both the Ivor Novello Award and the Mercury Prize and had a number 1 album. His 3rd album, Noonday Dream, was released in June of
Reactor Group Ambitions Realised As L-ISA Delivers Stunning Sound For Huawei Winter Concert Live by Thomas Richard - February 27, 2019 December saw the 9th year of Huawei Technologies’ sponsorship of the London Winter Concert, held at London’s Royal Festival Hall (RFH) in aid of the Prince’s Trust charity. This spectacular event featured the Royal Philharmonic Concert Orchestra, conducted by Paul Bateman, and had a line-up led by tenor Joseph Calleja, with
RCF HDL 30-A Line Array Salutes Queen 500m Under the Earth Live by Thomas Richard - February 26, 2019 At a concert of the Queen tribute band "MerQury" in Thuringia, Germany, the line array system HDL 30-A from RCF proved it was easy to install and capable of delivering perfect sound even under extreme conditions. Held in Merkers, a former large bunker for potash salt at a depth of 500m
JSES LTD Uses Elation On Festive Bowling For Soup UK Shows Live by Thomas Richard - February 26, 2019February 26, 2019 UK-based LD Jon Smith has worked for the last 7 years with one of the more brash and humorous pop punk bands around, Bowling for Soup. In late November and early December 2018, the band played a string of festive UK gigs dubbed the “Almost Christmas” tour with Jon using
Soilwork Goes Deep With Allen & Heath’s SQ Live by Thomas Richard - February 26, 2019 Swedish melodic death-metallers, Soilwork, have kick-started 2019 with a bang – in the form of a co-headline tour with Finnish metal giants, Amorphis. Performing 31 shows in 35 days across mainland Europe, Soilwork were supported by an Allen & Heath SQ-5 digital mixer running FOH and monitors. The band’s full set-up