DUBAI, UAE – Remic Microphones reports that its gear was used to support featured acts at a variety of international music festivals this past summer, including the Blended festival staged in Dubai. Kasabian is pictured here.
More details from Remic Microphones (www.remic.dk):
This summer Remic Microphones has been happy to supply many festival guests with the clean and pure sound from our microphones. We are honored to receive positive feedback from artists and sound engineers from all over the world. Currently things are moving fast here at Remics office and this summer we added new marketing resources to our team, we expanded our list of retailers and we put our minds together to plan a crowdfunding campaign to run this fall.
“We used the Remic microphones for the 2nd time at T in the Park in Scotland and I have to say I was blown away with the sound of them” says Paul Ramsay, FOH engineer for Kasabian.
This summer Remic’s microphones have been used on festivals worldwide and the feedback from artists and sound engineers is amazing. We at Remic are very proud to have been able to give both musicians, technicians and the audience on festivals like Tønder, Fanø, Roskilde, Skanderborg, LA, NY, Wacken and Dubai the best sound possible.
The feedback includes statements about authentic sound experience, no acoustic feedback and a significant artistic freedom for the individual artist.
“The Remic microphones are very simple to set up on our instruments which make getting on and off stage a dream and our in-ear sound is now extra clear” says Amy Langly from Dirty Pretty Strings, a London based string quartet, which performs live with a list of rock and pop artists. Also bands like Within Temptation, Rasmus Seebach, Jansberg Band and Habadekuk have been giving Remic some positive feedback after using the microphones on this summer’s festivals.
“It is a rare experience to know, that the sound you hear as a pianist behind your piano, is the same sound to reach the audience through the speakers. With a piano microphone P6000S you can be sure that the audience has the same experience of your instrument as yourself. It cannot get any better”
Remic Microphones has made arrangements with a list of new retailers. They will during this autumn be able to present and sell Remic microphones to end users. Among these we can mention Blue Note Woodworks in the U.S., Blue Tone in The Netherlands, Q-Audio in Sweden, Cantabile Music in England and The Sound Shop in Ireland. In Denmark Hertz Music (Sorø) and Woodworks (Silkeborg) will be selling Remic products. And more retailers are on their way.
We are very happy to be able to offer even more users the possibility to experience Remic’s microphones, which differs significantly from what the competitors offer. Remic microphones are instrument specific and not designed as an all-round (universal) clip-on microphone.
The Remic solution operates in context of the specific instrument and the surrounding acoustic environment. It is not founded in an outdated microphone technology, as you see with many of the competitors on the marked.