Sorry I didn't go Brent, we found out the tix were 35$ and he didn't even get home til 10 or so, so it wasn't worth making the drive out there...
May-20-2008 22:54
jeffhtg
Senior tranceaddict
Registered: Apr 2008
Location: orlando fl
quote:
Originally posted by llavoe
The mids overpowered the front end of Tabu from the stage to the dancers cage....
Disco did a great job on this. I was happy to see there were Screens on the stage as well.
Jeff, do you know where the pics that one photographer was taking will be posted?
I don't see how mids could overpower in a "unity horn" type cabinet - as the drivers are both physically and electrically time aligned.. i.e. they couple effortlessly .. i.e. "the highs should 'balance' with the mids just fine" Read up on the white papers of the Cobra system.. its some interesting stuff on how they handle their processing/power.. The Germans have some really neat ideas that work well. Everybody's ears are different and some people notice different "colorances" from the same speaker.. its the way we are built.
Yes it was loud.. no I don't approve of SPL above 110DB.. but that is in the DJ's hand.. we just provide enough rig for the gig. Ultimately the artist controls the volume. It is very hard to keep clarity and intelligibility at high spl.. thats why certain type of high end cabinets are preferable for these types of events. The cobra rig was indeed tickling the limiters - but as I checked the boxes weren't breaking up and they can more than handle light compression (and I'm certainly not going up to Armin to tell him to turn it down).
The entire rig was provided by HTG - Disco is a great guy.. but he doesn't get sweaty with the rest of us. Most of our team was in the building for a good 8 hours of set up before the show.. then the entire length of the show.. and an additional 4 hours after the show. I seriously doubt you will find a more dedicated "promotional staff" in the game. I couldn't do it without those guys! There are some logisticall problems.. i.e. the stage isn't big enough to drop half the lights we had for the show.. there was delays in delivery's... and not enough time to really do up the light programming as I would have liked to do.. But the reality is these shows are still small venue shows and the budget is minimal if non-existent for all this extra stuff that I simply insist is there.
As soon as I get the picks Ill post them.. there were a couple other guys there shooting.. but my guy took over 1000 pics
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May-20-2008 22:58
llavoe
soundcloud.com/llavoe
Registered: Nov 2006
Location: FL
My camera is not the greatest in a smoky environment.
The mids sounded the loudest because of the fact they they were head level. Because they were that level, it's probably what I heard the most out of the system. I agree the artist is responsible for controlling levels, and I think Blake did a great job doing that. His set's sound quality was great. Armin really turned things up when he performed. I never heard the sound at the back of the club, but again I am not complaining about anything except for ringing ears
The lights and visuals on stage were great. It's a shame you could not fit everything.
May-20-2008 23:45
arul
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quote:
Originally posted by jeffhtg
I don't see how mids could overpower in a "unity horn" type
Yes it was loud.. no I don't approve of SPL above 110DB.. but that is in the DJ's hand.. we just provide enough rig for the gig. Ultimately the artist controls the volume. It is very hard to keep clarity and intelligibility at high spl.. thats why certain type of high end cabinets are preferable for these types of events. The cobra rig was indeed tickling the limiters - but as I checked the boxes weren't breaking up and they can more than handle light compression (and I'm certainly not going up to Armin to tell him to turn it down).
As soon as I get the picks Ill post them.. there were a couple other guys there shooting.. but my guy took over 1000 pics
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THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR BRINGING THIS SHOW TO ORLANDO!!!! It was absolutely awesome! Hopefully it was worth your time, energy, and investment, and you will continue bringing quality EDM acts to town. Keep 'em coming.
As far as the sound, it was infinitely improved since Oakenfold @ Tabu a few years ago... In fact the DJ on before Armin sounded DAMN NEAR PERFECT! Crystal clear hi ranges with solid kick and vibtration on the lows. I think when Armin came on he tweaked up the volume a Little Extra, which lost a little quality balance in my opinion, but after I moved a little off of center from the Go Go Dancer rack, I found the sweet spot again for good balance. The room is just unique for acoustics, so you gotta find those sweet spots.
Probably the best sound engineering I have heard in a LONG TIME! You are obviously passionate about what you do. Keep up the good work.
Now on to the show:
Incredible! Who was the guy on before Armin? and what was the mix of Daft Punk- Around the World he played...? So kick arse.
Armin mixed it up perfectly. Threw a couple trible/house baselines in there, solid anthems, and plenty of rocking beats, for a great night of jumping, fist pumping, smooth dancing, arm raising, chill enducing moments.
Now- how about a tracklist from some of you true track nerds? I id'd a few already listed, but anyone take order notes? Better yet, any good recordings of the evening to throw on a torrent?
-Oh yeah- 1 last thing. The stage setup and video was great. It looked really good up there on stage. The lighting could have been a lot better. More strobes, lasers, and lighting engineering would have been cool.
If you didn't go, you missed a great one suckas!!!!!!! Armin for life!
May-21-2008 00:00
hiram
vrooom!
Registered: May 2005
Location: Miami, United States
i passed on seeing him in O town cause hes playing Miami at the Surfcomber for 4th of July pool partyyy.
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May-21-2008 00:05
llavoe
soundcloud.com/llavoe
Registered: Nov 2006
Location: FL
quote:
Originally posted by hiram
i passed on seeing him in O town cause hes playing Miami at the Surfcomber for 4th of July pool partyyy.
Damn, he is playing July 5th in NY as well. This guy is non-stop.
Opening track
May-21-2008 02:01
Blake_Jarrell
Concentrate
Registered: Mar 2006
Location: Chicago, IL
fantastic night!
thanks everyone for coming out
and thanks to jeff and htg for putting on a good event
Registered: Nov 2003
Location: Ninjas never tell....
My review.
I've been out of the scene for awhile, infact, the last time I saw my pals from TA was over a year ago, when Paul van Dyk played at Firestone. And, honestly, I forgot how awesome the music was, I forgot how much I missed you guys. Being there at Armin, brought back a lot of feelings I once had. The music, the people, and the feeling. That's truthfully all I really need. I'm very content, with that.
I've been out of the scene for a long long time. So mostly every track was new to me. I came in a bit after 11PM, while Blake Jarell was on the turntables, I stumbled upon the TA's and promptly took my side by them. The one track that I could ID was, Around the World (heh). It was a good grove though, definitely a nice opening set for Buuren.
I have the classic Armin mix CD, Bounderies of Imagination. But that was made a while back, while trance was new. I didn't know what to expect from him now. He did not disappoint. I really liked his set, playing a variety of trance, ranging from techy to epic. Good stuff. If there was something weird, with the sound, I can't place my finger on top of it, but something wasn't 'full' enough, if that makes sense.
The after party was nice, lots of shouting, cursing, cranberry-vodka, and dominoes flying around.
Seeing everyone, experiencing the music, and just being there was exhilarating. Sorry for the short review, but yea, I'm still tired from last night. I can't wait until I see you all again.
1.Arnej-They Always Come Back (Intro Mix)
2.Funabashi pres Saltwater-The Legacy (Alex M.O.R.P.H. Big Drop remix)
3.S.I.A-The Girl You Lost To Cocaine (Sander van Doorn remix)
4.First State-Your Own Way (First State's Pounding Club Mix)
5.Cressida-6AM (Kyau & Albert remix)
6.Armin van Buuren & Gabriel & Dresden-Zocalo (Armin in Mexico Mix)
7.4 Strings-Take Me Away (Re-Ward Instrumental Mix)
8.Dash Berlin-Til The Sky Falls Down (Dub Mix)
9.Armin van Buuren feat. Jennifer Rene-Fine Without You (Sied van Riel remix)
10.Nic Chagall-What You Need (Marco V remix)
11.Markus Schulz-Fly To Colors (Genix remix)
12.ID
13.Armin van Buuren-Face To Face
14.Stoneface & Terminal-Pictures (Original Mix)
15.Armin van Buuren & DJ Shah-Going Wrong (Armin Only Mix)
16.Armin van Buuren-If You Should Go (Aly & Fila Dub Mix)
17.Marc Marberg & Kyau & Albert-Megashira (Original Mix)
18.Oceanlab-Sirens Of The Sea (Cosmic Gate Vocal Mix)
19.Markus Schulz & Andy Moor-Daydream (Ronski Speed remix)
20.Blank & Jones-Miracle Cure (Martin Roth Nu Style Dub Mix)
21.Peter Martin Wijnia vs DJ Shah-Not The End vs Who Will Find Me (Armin van Buuren Mashup)
22.ID (Well known..song cuts out)
23.Aly & Fila-Lost Language (Original Mix)
24.Rex Mundi vs Ronski Speed-The Perspective Space (Markus Schulz Mashup)
25.DJ Eco-Tonight Is Forever (Martin Roth Edit)
26.The Doppler Effect-Beauty Hides In The Deep (John O'Callaghan remix)
27.Polymental-Chapter One (Mark Sherry remix)
28.Timbaland feat One Republic-Apologize (Sander van Doorn Bootleg)
29.Armin van Buuren feat Susana-Shivers (Alex M.O.R.P.H. Red Light Dub Mix)
30.Thomas Bronzwaer-Resound
31.Armin van Buuren vs Rank 1 feat Kush-This World Is Watching Me (Cosmic Gate remix)
Encore:
32.Armin van Buuren feat Sharon den Adel-In & Out Of Love (Richard Durand remix)
At the end of the night he showed some class signing autographs during the last track. When I saw that I ran up and gave him my orange "Holland" shirt to sign.