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From the Archive: The Importance of Lights at Concerts

From the Archive: The Importance of Lights at Concerts

FromDrowned in Sound


From the Archive: The Importance of Lights at Concerts

FromDrowned in Sound

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Length:
54 minutes
Released:
Mar 11, 2016
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

They are the road crew, but what do they do? DiS is fascinated by how lights can enhance* a gig, so we had a conversation with lighting and production designer Ed Warren of http://www.nextlevellights.com about his journey from watching bands to flicking on the bright lights on for a Glastonbury headline set. He's worked with everyone from Mumford & Sons to Four Tet via Interpol, Antlers, Metronomy, Father John Misty, Shakira, Mogwai, The Maccabees, The Strokes and loads more. In this first of a series of behind the scenes chats with people who are part of the village that makes music happen, Ed shared tales from the road, some helpful career advice, and his Kickstarter project. Shortly after we spoke he won the TPi Award for Best Lighting Designer. 
* = and in some cases ruin

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Released:
Mar 11, 2016
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Podcast episode

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In the audio publication from one of the original music blogs (est. 2000), expect conversations with inspiring creatives, illumination of thought provoking ideas, platforming of activists seeking to improve the industry, and conversations with some of the 21st centuries most influential artists. If you're looking to discover some new artists, meet some heroes and explore topics ranging from sound therapy to safe spaces, saving the planet to sad bangers, you've come to the right pod.