GLP X4 atom boosts Museum of Ice Cream pop-up tour

GLP X4 atom boosts Museum of Ice Cream pop-up tour

Lighting Designer:
Will Chandler
Products:
X4 atom
axwell

GLP fixtures worked to the max for Axwell & Ingrosso

Lighting Designer:
Sam Tozer
Pictures:
Alex Gonzalez
Products:
impression X4 Bar, JDC1
Starlite, which takes place at the Cantera de Nagüeles in Marbella, is described as the best boutique festival in Europe. The music and cultural event, now in its sixth edition, has become the longest festival in the world, with more than 50 days of concerts. It is a unique event for those who want to enjoy intimate concerts from global superstars in an incomparable venue. For the stage is surrounded by 60 metre-high rock walls, creating a secret, hidden venue beneath the stars for the 2,200 guests. All inventory, including GLP JDC1 hybrid strobes and a KNV Arc fixtures, had to be brought up the steep hill to the former quarry which houses a main outdoor auditorium, where VIP attendees sit in eight-seater ‘Bubble Boxes’ and a second DJ area — each with its own ambience. This was the first year that GLP’s Spanish distributor, Monacor Iberia, had been involved, and they were brought in by the production company, Ilusovi Production & Services Show. Monacor Iberia General Manager, José C. de las Heras, stated, “We offered the GLP equipment for use by the different bands’ lighting designers, enabling them to modify their shows. Some LDs already had our JDC1 in their design, such as Ricky Martin, while all the other artist LDs were happy to use our kit.” The JDC1 hybrid strobe has been designed in three sections, which can be controlled independently or as a complete synchronised unit, while The KNV comes in two variants, the KNV Cube and KNV Arc. Each housing can be combined seamlessly to provide massive fixture design options, and at Starlite the components formed a complete ring. On the main stage, each LD was able to choose their own configuration from the 14 x JDC1 provided, while on the DJ’s stage six further JDC1 were situated in the centre and were put to use in all the scheduled shows. Meanwhile the KNV’s were configured in a snake shape and were used at the sides of both stages. The DJ stage was to ‘warm up’ people before the main concert and to keep them warmed up again afterwards — until 5 am, when the main stage was playing live music the DJs stopped.  José underlined the problems faced by the production crews. “The real challenge is that the stage is in an old stone quarry, and the stage has to be built from the back to the front.” But he says it was well worthwhile, reporting that he received many positive comments after the event from different LDs about the GLP fixtures. “Nevertheless, the best comment was from Ilusovi themselves, saying ‘Once the festival is finished we need to sit down and talk’ for the next coming shows. “This is one of the most important players in Europe for Latin singers, and if they have our product in their portfolio, LD will use them in their riders. We would like to thank both the owners, José Manuel Jiménez and Andrés Ibáñez for the opportunity.”

GLP JDC1 and KNV populate 50-day Starlite Festival

Products:
KNV System, JDC1
Compact X4 atom lighting fixtures shine in Russian projects

Compact X4 atom lighting fixtures shine in Russian projects

Lighting Designer:
Leonid Poznyansky
Pictures:
Oksana Karelina, o.karelina@mail.ru
Products:
KNV System, JDC1
Brute force white light — perfect for Eisbrecher

Full Speed Ahead for GLP’s KNV

Lighting Designer:
Martin Heining
Pictures:
Holger “Fichte“ Fichtner
Products:
KNV System, Force 120