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Martin Professional MAC III Profiles for Moby in St. Petersburg

DJ sensation Moby released his latest album Destroyed in May, then promptly hit the road on a world tour in support of it. His June 7 show at the Yubileyny Sports Palace in St. Petersburg featured the lighting designer, Stuart Farrell, making use of Martin Professional fixtures.

The biggest rental company in the area, Euroshow, supplied the lighting and sound equipment for the event. "Moby's performance was one of the best I've seen in years," commented Alexander Blednykh, owner of Euroshow. "We've worked with the singer before but his latest show left a lasting impression. Today's audience doesn't want to be confronted with deep issues; they come to a concert to raise their spirits, and Moby understands this. But the greatest thing is that he gave a splendid light show, a show that I will never forget; a show that changed my view of lighting."

"[Farrell] can work with lamp fixtures at such a high level that he does not need alternatives," says Blednykh. "His brilliant performance proved demonstratively that, in a show, light is as important as sound. It was the first time that I really saw how lighting fixtures could perform and I am still full of impressions. As an example, the designer used backdrop light-reflective fabric as a canvas for his paintings and with the help of MAC III Profiles created the illusion of a star sky."

From an installation point of view, the set-up was quite simple, with four trusses fixed at different heights, one front, two middle and one upstage, with sixteen Martin fixtures placed on each (washes and profiles).

"Using a simple set of lighting instruments the designer created an interesting effect that I had never seen before," recalls Blednykh. "Combining light from the upper and lower trusses with flood light from lateral fixtures, [Farrell] framed the backdrop in pulses of dynamic lighting. When Stuart then projected the MAC III Profile beams onto this 'screen,' it was quite unbelievable."

Most of the lighting for the show was handled by Martin fixtures: MAC III Profiles, MAC 2000 Washes, and Atomic 3000 strobes. "I can say that today the MAC III Profile is the most outstanding fixture in its class. There is really nothing better," concludes Blednykh. "We are very pleased with their flawless work and performance. They are extremely reliable and never cause problems. They just do what they should!"

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(17 October 2011)

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