Acoustics in this case I suspect. Particularly at the back where there's a low ceiling. Egyptrixx was supporting and didn't fare much better when I was at the front though.imrae wrote:That sucks! I saw Blanck Mass play in a festival tent and although it was mids-heavy it certainly wasn't ruined like that. I think a lot of it is down to how much the crew cares...cron wrote:I had something this when I saw Blanck Mass at Rich Mix. The worst sound I've ever heard outside of a provincial nightclub. Near-impossible to make certain tracks out, just an ugly wash of reverby lower-mids eating everything else.
Is this the best we can hope for?? (Carl Cox show)
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- KVRAF
- 3508 posts since 27 Dec, 2002 from North East England
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- KVRAF
- 37262 posts since 27 Jul, 2005 from Scottish Borders
Yeah. He's a nice guy. We were chatting about how to keep things as simple as possible when playing gigs. I was using a Boss SP505 groove sampler in those days. I remember he was handing out free copies of Sonar to members of the audience ... it was a good night.JerGoertz wrote:That's awesome!thecontrolcentre wrote:I once opened for Venetian Snares at a bar in Newcastle (The Egypt Cottage). He turned up just as I was finishing my set, went straight on, and blew the horns in the PA with his first tune. It didn't seem to bother the (pogoing) audience.
Did you talk with him after the show?
- KVRist
- 137 posts since 10 Feb, 2010
I can't do anything without my earplugs! But anyway... that would irk me too. I've seen Carl Before; I think at Coachella. But I'm sure I've seen him. But at that time in my life I was more into trance and I'm sure I didn't stick around. Yeah, live sound should definitely be done well. 