MLA PROVIDES QUICK-FIRE SOLUTION FOR SAS Live by Thomas Richard - October 3, 2019 Stage Audio Services (SAS)’ 15-year-long relationship with the Shambala Festival in Market Harborough, England, continued this year but with something of a difference. While they again deployed the full-sized Martin Audio MLA that they had acquired in time for last year’s event, the festival coincided with the birth of system engineer/crew
Astro Spatial Audio Breathes New Life to Mozart’s Requiem at Aix-en-Provence Festival Live by Thomas Richard - September 27, 2019 One of the world’s most respected opera festivals has been transformed into a fully immersive production courtesy of Astro Spatial Audio, including the creation of highly reverberant, church-like room acoustics in an historic open-air courtyard theatre. Founded in 1948, the Festival International d'Art Lyrique d'Aix-en-Provence returns to Southern France each summer
L-Acoustics Heads Out Night After Night On Vampire Weekend Tour Live by Thomas Richard - September 24, 2019 Arguably one of the most influential indie bands of the past decade, Vampire Weekend is currently touring North America in support of its fourth studio album, Father of the Bride, which has been heralded by Rolling Stone as a “modern California pop masterpiece.” Much has changed over the past six years,
L-Acoustics L-ISA Has Broadway Bounty Hunter Surrounded! Live by Thomas Richard - September 21, 2019 L-ISA Sound technology by L-Acoustics made its North American musical theater debut in Broadway Bounty Hunter After being heard by over six million spectators at more than 1,500 live music performances around the world, L-ISA Sound technology by L-Acoustics recently made its North American musical theater debut in Broadway Bounty Hunter,
Quantum Synergy with DiGiCo and Autograph News by Thomas Richard - September 20, 2019 Andrew Bruce (centre) with Avgoustos Psillas (left) and Tom Williams (right) July saw well over 100 delegates assembled at the Jerwood Vanbrugh Theatre, (one of three theatres within the central London campus of RADA, The Royal Academy Of Dramatic Art), for a review of DiGiCo’s new Quantum Engine and designed-for-theatre T
KV2 Audio takes audiences to the moon and back with APOLLO 11 Live by Thomas Richard - September 20, 2019 As the world celebrates the 50th anniversary of the moon landing in 1969, a new play endeavours to recreate the thrill of this historic event with a unique, immersive theatrical experience. APOLLO 11 tells the story of the 400,000 men and women who worked to accomplish this extraordinary mission. Told through
d&b KSL joins V-Series at Glastonbury Live by Thomas Richard - September 18, 2019 More d&b audiotechnik loudspeakers than ever before delivered the strums, beats and vocals of Glastonbury this year, as KSL made its debut on The Other Stage and Y- and V-Series graced The Acoustic Stage, ramping up the sound for hundreds of thousands of festival goers. Glastonbury veteran, Skan - which has
WE OUT HERE FESTIVAL KICKS OFF WITH DLIVE AND SQ Uncategorized by Thomas Richard - September 18, 2019 SQ handling The Forest Stage Allen & Heath mixers tackled FOH and Monitor duties for We Out Here Festival, held for the first time this August and curated by BBC Radio 6 DJ, Gilles Peterson, his Bronswood Recordings label and Worldwide FM. Taking place across four-days in rural Cambridgeshire, UK, the
Mason Sound adds Dynacord SONICUE to the mix at Illinois State Fair Live by Thomas Richard - September 18, 2019 Each year, Mason Sound provides the sound system and crew support for the concert series at the Illinois State Fair’s main grandstand stage. New for 2019, Mason Sound utilized Dynacord’s SONICUE sound system software to streamline the control and configuration of their Dynacord TGX-powered Electro-Voice X-Line Advance line-array loudspeaker system. Requiring
Trondheim Rocks Again With Alcons Live by Thomas Richard - September 18, 2019 Last year’s debut two-day Trondheim Rocks festival was such a success that this year it added an extra day. Headlined by Def Leppard, KISS and Iggy Pop, Alcons Audio pro-ribbon systems again succeeded in the difficult task of giving 19,000 rock fans the volume and clarity they wanted, while keeping levels