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EDM goes IPO and WTF?

Last year, EDM was a $6.9 billion global industry, according to an IMS business report issued in mid-2015. At the same time, as per Billboard, EDM festivals, whose attendance had increased tenfold since 2007, saw capacity remain flat last year.

EDM goes IPO and WTF?

Two years ago, I wrote about the just-completed IPO of SFX, venture capitalist and entrepreneur Robert F.X. Sillerman’s market capitalization of his electronic dance music empire. It’s a good time to take a look at how that’s turning out.

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Understanding Time-Based Effects, (Part 2) Pardon the echo, echo, echo, echo

Last month, we talked about the nuts and bolts (parameters) that you’d find in a typical delay, whether it be the plug-in or the hardware variety. This month I have some tips and techniques that you are free to borrow if you promise not to tell anyone about them. The editors of FRONT of HOUSE are already sworn to secrecy. But before we get into specifics, we need to mention one last characteristic of delay.

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Shepherd of the Hills church in Southern California has three mobile ministries for outreach and uses Mackie SRM750 speakers and SRM2850 subs, with Joe Fiorello mixing FOH via iPad to a Mackie DL32R 32-channel console.

Inside the Mobile Ministry

I started off my house of worship technical career almost a decade ago as a FOH audio engineer at the same church I still work at today. At the time, there was a different technical director, and I would simply walk in on Sunday mornings, mix and go home. It was an enjoyable, low-stress gig.

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ILLUSTRATION BY ANDY AU

Join the Army and See the Audio (Part 1) An Interview with Staff Sergeant Javier Sanz

It amazes me how many schools and colleges now offer audio engineering as a degree program. Quite a few of the resumes I receive from aspiring applicants list a diploma from one of these programs, but while there is great merit in having a degree from one of these schools, there is no assurance the holder of said degree will land the coveted television show or studio position they desire.

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Gwinnett Church

DiGiCo Consoles Take Gwinnett Church Into The Future

SUGAR HILL, GA — Gwinnett Church, a campus of the popular North Point Ministries group with six churches in the Atlanta area, opened a new 1,300-seat auditorium for the three services that 3,000 congregants attend each Sunday. The church installed two DiGiCo SD10 digital audio consoles for FOH and monitor mixes, the centerpieces of a new sound system that also includes Martin MLA loudspeakers and d&b audiotechnik J-Sub cardioid subwoofers, were sold and installed by Alpharetta-based dealer/integrator Clark ProMedia.

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Joey D’Angelo has joined QSC Systems

QSC names Joey D’Angelo Director of Systems Solutions

COSTA MESA, CA — Joey D’Angelo has joined QSC Systems as director of systems solutions. In this role, he will contribute to QSC’s strategic direction within its systems business, across the areas of sales, marketing and training.  He will also work to form and cultivate strong partnerships in QSC’s key market segments, serving as an informed advocate for QSC’s portfolio of systems solutions.

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Shania Twain's FOH mixer Nigel Green

Meyer Sound LEO for Shania Twain’s Farewell Tour

On her first tour in more than a decade, Shania Twain bids farewell to her concert fans as she packs “A-level” arenas with a Meyer Sound LEO® linear large-scale sound reinforcement system. VER Tour Sound is providing the complete audio, video, and lighting package for the five-month, 59-city “Rock This Country” tour.

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Luciano Ligabue concert setup

Luciano Ligabue Rocks with RCF

REGGIO EMILIA, Italy — The town of Reggio Emilia is getting ready for the big party on Saturday 19th September, when fans from the whole Italy will gather in the Capovolo concert area for Luciano Ligabue. The event is meant to be the longest concert he has ever made, and a spectacular celebration for his 25 years of career, driven by a massive 2-million-watt RCF system.

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Beat-Herder Festival 2015

Outline GTO C-12’s Drive Beat-Herder 2015 Fest

LANCASHIRE, U.K. — Celebrating its tenth anniversary in 2015, the Beat-Herder Festival showcases an extraordinarily eclectic mix of music and performance art spread across 17 separate venues within a working farm near Clitheroe in Lancashire. Staged on the weekend of July 17th-19th, this year’s event was completely sold out and featured literally hundreds of acts – as if to prove the diversity, headliners included Basement Jaxx, Erol Alkan, Leftfield, The Levellers and Martha Reeves And The Vandellas.

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VUE Audiotechnik supports Concorso Italiano

VUE Brings al-Class and Sophistication to Concorso Italiano

MONTEREY, CA — When Italian automobile enthusiasts from around the world ascended on Black Horse Golf Course in Monterey, California for the 30th anniversary of Concorso Italiano, VUE Audiotechnik had pulled up to the event as well. The company’s al-4 Subcompact Line Array System could be heard delivering crystal clear sound to the expansive grounds.

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Erwin Schrott performing with Jose Feliciano and Cuba Amiga at the Munich State Opera

Allen & Heath GLD Tours with Opera Star

MUNICH, Germany — Global opera star, Erwin Schrott, is touring with a dual GLD mixing system to manage FOH and monitors. Purchased by the singer’s head of sound, Martin Laumann, the system comprises a GLD-112 at FOH and the new Chrome GLD-80 on monitors, connected via Dante, with an additional AR2412 and two AR0804 remote IO racks. There is also the option of live recording using Pro Tools via the Dante network. The photo shows Schrott performing with Jose Feliciano and Cuba Amiga at the Munich State Opera.

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Main Stage and Fatboy Slim’s Smile High Club stage at SW4

Martin Audio MLA Pumps the Crowds at SW4 Festival

LONDON –– The South West Four Festival (SW4) on Clapham Common’s south side is the latest in a long line of events that has called on the expertise of Capital Sound and the advanced controllability of its flagship Martin Audio MLA loudspeaker array. This time it was needed to contain the high-octane energy delivered by a host of world famous DJs and dance music specialists, on a site closely surrounded by residential buildings.

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