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Robe Stampedes Summer with Mumford & Sons

Mumford & Sons Canada / US tour with Robe

Grammy and Brit award-winning UK folk rock phenomena, Mumford & Sons, continue their action packed touring schedule, having just finished a string of Canadian and US shows -- where Robe LEDWash moving lights were once again a prominent feature on the lighting rig designed by New York-based lighting designer Ed Warren of Next Level Lights.

Warren has been working with the band for the last four and a half years and the starting point for this instalment of the on-going tour was "Let's kick some serious festival ass with true tungsten power."

For at least the past 12 months, Warren's lighting rig for the band has contained continual evolutions based on different variants of tungsten lighting. He is a big fan of its softness, subtleties, and specific qualities.

For this latest Canadian / US tour section he incorporated 16 Robe Robin 600 LEDWashes and 14 Robe Robin 1200 LEDWashes into the design, which were supplied by lighting and sound contractors Solotech.

Robe's LEDWash fixtures have also had a constant presence on the Mumford & Sons' lighting spec since the start of the "Babel" album tour cycle 12 months ago. They are fixtures that Warren says he "loves like a long lost brother."

Among many other features, he is said to appreciate the fact that the LEDWash series produces an excellent tungsten emulation, and he also finds the individual ring control very useful for introducing an intricate and different style of movement to the performance.

Sixteen of the LEDWashes were up on the trusses over stage on LX bars two, three, and four, with some on drop-bars behind Chromalech Elidy LED matrix panels hung on the same truss. The other 14 LEDWashes were arranged in two rows of seven behind their upstage Elidy wall, the lowest seven fixtures were a meter off the ground and the higher ones were at two and a half meters.

The Robe fixtures blasted through the semi-transparent Elidy with great effect, producing silhouettes and dynamic breakups as the light passed through the LED panels.

Warren used the ring effects of the LEDWashes in various configurations throughout the set to create a series of different and unique looks.

Placement of the LEDWash 1200s behind the LED wall to illuminate the far upstage wall was a big success, particularly the way that adding lighting and color behind the LED surface added another dimension and more depth.

He also created his very own lightbulb effect using the innermost LED chipset of the LEDWashes in 3,200K tungsten. "Most people actually believe they are some sort of genuine tungsten source, like a light bulb minus the filament." he revealed.

Aside from the rings, Warren also made the most of the LEDWashes' wide zoom. "We are having a great time on the tour using the Robes," he declares.

Warren operates the lightshow -- which includes other moving lights, conventionals, festoons, and strobes -- using a Chamsys MagicQ 100 console with two wings. He is working closely with his right-hand man, Moonunit, as the tour continues through the summer playing UK and European festivals -- with the same rig -- followed by another US jaunt in the late summer.

See Robe at PLASA Focus: Austin, September 10-11.

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(22 July 2013)

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