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27Jun/100

Faithless 2010: Glastonbury

Posted by James

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Big Glastonbury Show? Done.

The crew often mark their tours by the 'Big London Show' (Brixton etc..) and Glastonbury, I guess really as a right of passage for the band. Faithless however are no strangers to the Pyramid Stage but I'm pretty sure this show was the best to date.

For myself, there are few better feelings in life than standing infront or amongst 1000's of people 'going off' at a big moment. Last year, Pendulum's set on the 'Other Stage' blew me away for this very reason, the large crowd and the energy 0f the set just hit the right chords. This year, the Faithless crowd hit whole new levels...

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I wouldn't like to guess at numbers, but there were people as far as the eye could see, and those at the back were giving it just as much passion and action as those down by the barrier. You'll notice below a number of attempts to capture the crowd on camera, but I'm afraid no photo could really do it justice.

Gladly I made it out to see a few friends on site, and check out another couple of stages. My favourite of which was seeing Dan Le Sac vs. Scroobius Pip at the Queens Head. There are certainly perks to the job.

There's a few big festivals to go, however Glastonbury will always hold a well deserved place among the best in the world.

James.

24Jun/100

Deeside College Awards

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This week saw James at Deeside College in Flintshire for their annual student awards show, produced as always by CSP Audio Visual.

All equipment was provided by CSP, apart from our own Catalyst media server and Jands Vista lighting console. The lighting rig was designed by Steve from CSP and operated by James.

The set backdrop was 11m x 4m of ColorWeb 250 with a black backdrop. Over this was hung a widescreen projection surface. Using the Catalyst system, the colour scheme of the lighting, ColorWeb and projection could be easily and effectively matched.

20Jun/100

Faithless 2010: Hurricane Festival, Germany

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A view from behind the screen...

Today finds us in at the Hurricane festival in Germany after a day off in Hannover. The day started nice and dry but in true German style, torrential rain hit mid afternoon without any notice.

The show went off without any problems although for the first time the performance was infront of 1000s of wet, poncho covered festival goers.

Back home tonight for some work locally and a break from the road.

James

17Jun/100

Faithless 2010: St. Petersburg

Posted by James

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So, after arriving late at night on our Boeing Business Jet (specially chartered for the band and crew), we headed over to site to check out the stage and technicals.

Seeing as there is only about an hour of darkness at this time of year, we could see the magnificence of the courtyard the show was in as soon as we arrived at 2am. Surrounded by dramatic state buildings, the stage looked very out of place. Even more bizarre was the crowd arrangement, with rows of seating in front of stage and the standing area not starting until behind the front of house tower. The event was for the Russian government's financial event in the city as a treat for the delegates, hence the seating.

Once the show kicked off the atmosphere wasn't what we'd come to expect from Faithless shows, with only a few people sat stage right in the VIP area and about 50 or so stage left in the guests area. The standing crowd in their thousands couldn't seem to get into the show until Maxi ran down the divide between the seating areas and brought the show to them! A very admirable move.

After this the crowd showed a little more energy, peaking for Insomnia and God is a DJ. They never really seemed to connect that much with the show though, how could you when the crowd starts 100ft from stage?

A very strange show in a beautiful place.

16Jun/100

Finally Living the Dream…

Posted by James

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When you get used to tour buses, busy airports and crowded planes; any change is welcome.

As a last minute addition to the tour, Faithless were asked to travel to St. Petersburg in Russia to perform at a VIP concert as part of a big financial event. To make the trip work, the event organisers chartered a Boeing Business Jet from Royal Jet to fly the band and crew to the city in style...

We arrived at the Signature Air Services terminal at Heathrow (not like your average terminal) to find a grand piano, comfy sofas and tea and biscuits on tap. Realising that the band were slightly delayed and that there was no drink at the terminal, we headed over to Wetherspoon's at T4 for a couple.

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Upon return to Signature, we were transported to our plane on mini-bus past the Sultan of Brunei's and many other smart private jets. After a quick security check, we boarded the plane to a welcome of fruit bowls, chocolates and smiling stewardesses. A huge step up from the Ryanair trip to Poland a few weeks ago!

During the flight we were served some of the best food I've had. For starter we had a selection from a plentiful seafood buffet, for main there was a choice of 6 dishes (or a combination) and then a rather sickly sweet trolley! When I asked for a brandy and coke, I was informed that the only brandy available was Remy XO, this wasn't a problem.

Arriving in Russia, Maxi started a chant of 'It's not over, we're not getting off', a sentiment I think most of us agreed on.

I have a strong feeling that this was a once in a lifetime experience and it will be appreciated as such.

James

11Jun/100

Faithless 2010: Caribana Festival, Geneva

Posted by James

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The Swiss seem to have a knack for festival locations; Gurten Festival is on the top of a hill surrounded by the stunning, snow-capped Alps, and this weekend's festival 'Caribana' is on the shores of Lake Geneva.

The practicalities of these locations seem to be wholly immaterial, normally involving swapping all our equipment on to smaller vehicles or a very long push over grass. Worth it though.

Caribana is in a small spot, in the area between a boat club and a private residence, for 9000 party goers. With lots of high platforms for bars and VIP areas, and the band catering suspended over the lake itself, I quite like this place.

We finished the load-in for lights and video at 7:30 am and came back to the hotel to rest for the day. Just leaving for site again now, looking forward to an easy show and a great reaction as we have come to expect for the band.

James

5Jun/100

Faithless 2010: Selector Festival, Krakow

Posted by James

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So, first full festival (I'm discounting Radio 1's big weekend as there was no video involved) and we're in Poland for Krakow's 'Selector Festival'.

All the kit went in first thing this morning (1am), so after a good sleep I decided to get out and about and have a look round Krakow. Ignoring the ever present human statues and street sellers, I headed down to the river to catch some sun and see the castle. Beaming sun and not a cloud in the sky made a beautiful city even more pleasing to the eye. I recommend anyone to check it out.

After a great dinner in a local restaurant and a long sauna, it was time to head back to site and do the show...

James