AUDIO TECHNICIAN
CUT & SPICE
Audio technician for 2 day music festival.
Preparing installations (4-channel) for Adam Basanta & Lee Patterson.
Setting up 10ch speaker system in main hall (Halle St. Peters).
Stage audio setup & routing.
Live stage-hand and interchange for complex audio routings.
Cut & Splice is as an acclaimed international festival of sound art and experimental music presented by Sound and Music and BBC Radio 3. Composers are invited to lead on the curation and production of the festival, as part of Sound and Music’s wider Composer-Curator touring programme. Performances and artist interviews are broadcast on Radio 3’s flagship contemporary music show, Hear and Now.
http://cutandsplicefestivalmcr.co.uk/
NOVARS & Martin Harris centre
NOVARS and Martin Harris Centre music technician.
Responsibilities include:
Maintaining and upgrading equipment (microphones, recorders, synthesizers etc. . .).
Maintaining and upgrading servers / stores and computers using a range of Mac sysadmin tools & custom software.
Studio maintenance. Ensuring that all equipment works in the 4 studios at NOVARS and upgrading following new research needs.
Studio inductions for all users, heath and safety regulations & risk aessesments.
On hand help, being available to help with any studio or account related issues.
Masters of syria
Live sound for Masters of Syria, reduced 10 piece ensemble for the ‘Celebrating Syria Festival 2018’ in Manchester.
The ensemble has performed concerts and in festivals across Europe and have worked with singer Damon Albarn as part of his collective project to reunite the Syrian National Orchestra.
Breaking the silence
Live sound tech:
Imperial War Museup North / Brighter Sound
Working alongside Manchester-based music charity Brighter Sound, IWM North will mark 100 years of Remembrance and the final commemorations of the First World War Centenary with a sonic performance from young musicians in Manchester.
Taking inspiration from the current Lest We Forget exhibition, IWM’s collections and contemporary sounds of our society, Breaking the Silence will be an experimental and poignant reminder of the legacy of the First World War and how it still shapes the world we live in today.
Photo: Kelly Jayne jones
SEED live
Live Technician for Seed Studios performance at St. Johns Church (June 2018), with performances by Dematchou, Joel Taylor (Leo) and Noise Orchestra.
The get together X Ramen and Sazeracs
Live Sound Engineer
Presented by: Big People Music
Presenting A New Eating Experience; bringing to life an evening filled with fusional flavours, networking and music w/ Ramen&Sazeracs.
The supper club culture is booming, and rightly so, because it offers the full experience. Due to the saturation of eateries in the city, discerning diners are always on the hunt for something that offers that little bit extra, whether it be authenticity, conversations or a meeting of mutual interests.
TGT episode 004 presents ‘The Supper Club Sessions’ - a night of collaborative artistry between creatives whose aim is to delight your senses through a series of playful dishes, live music and social conversations. Serving up whole mains of creativity with a side of culture, we would like to invite you to come sit with us at the next table so let loose, let’s eat and let’s connect.
Especially curated for the authentic and willing.
Black then . black now
Head Sound Engineer
Launch Day - Tues 1st October 2019. Black History is History.
#BLACKTHENBLACKNOW
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Come and experience black culture through a series of art performances and workshops curated from real life stories of the diaspora surrounding food, creativity, health and well being from the likes of: @shebekeke // @va.ga.bond // @naidavina
// @locksofine // @rakayaskolor
// @aiucentre + more.
Closer to my dreams : Chad taylor
Wireless audio & IEM tech for outdoor dance performance. Audio prep and mastering for wireless headphones (audience) and IEM (performers). Including mobile transmission setup for movement around outdoor spaces.
Closer to My Dreams is supported by Without Walls commissioned by Black Gold Arts and Funded by Arts Council England Film commissioned by See My World Festival.