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  • Classical Spectacular 2015 FOH Mixer Phil Wright

    Raymond Gubbay’s Classical Spectacular 2015

    Raymond Gubbay's Classical Spectacular 2015 at the Royal Albert Hall runs from the 19th to the 22nd of November, featuring popular classics delivered flawlessly by the London Philharmonic Orchestra.

  • The Staves brass section with DPA d:vote™ 4099T mics

    The Staves and Gabriel Ríos at Colston Hall

    We got front row seats at Colston Hall, Bristol's home of music, to watch Watford trio of sisters The Staves, with support from singer/songwriter Gabriel Ríos and his band.

  • Victoria Dalston - Enter through the Bookshelf

    ELY Collective EP1 Launch at Dalston Victoria

    ELY Collective is a fluctuating collective of musicians with a penchant for the musically atmospheric, encapsulating "uplifting brass and electronic glitches dancing around stuttered beats". We spent the evening with them for the launch of their debut EP, "EP1".

  • Talvin Singh and DPA d:dicate™ 4011A stereo pair on Tabla

    Talvin Singh OBE miking Tabla

    A long time fan of the old B&K recording mics, we met up with Talvin Singh so he could get his hands on DPA's new d:dicate™ range of microphones, from both a live sound and studio perspective, at Kings Place Music Foundation in London.

  • Status Quo Aquostic at the Royal Albert Hall

    Status Quo Aquostic at Royal Albert Hall

    Status Quo is a household name in English rock music, having formed over 50 years ago in 1962. Their numerous hits, spanning five decades, were presented in an intimate acoustic style at the Royal Albert Hall to back up their release of "Aquostic", the band's 31st album and first ever all-acoustic album to date.

  • Mark King of Level 42 with DPA's d:facto II Vocal Mic

    Level 42 at the Royal Albert Hall

    Lavel 42 performed at the prestigious Royal Albert Hall in November where FOH engineer Joey Jowitt relied on his DPA Microphones on stage to provide a focussed, accurate reproduction of the band's sound.

  • Bombay Bicycle Club at Earls Court's last ever gig

    Bombay Bicycle Club at Earls Court’s Last Ever Gig

    Bombay Bicycle Club end their world tour with a bang at the legendary Earls Court in London, bidding it farewell in suitable fashion with a guest appearance by none other than David Gilmour from Pink Floyd. Sadly, this was the last ever gig at Earls Court as the historic venue is being pulled down soon.

  • Catfish and the Bottlemen at KOKO London

    Catfish and the Bottlemen at KOKO London

    Catfish and the Bottlemen played to a packed house at KOKO London last month. The venue sounded great, with FOH engineer Mike Woodhouse expertly mixing the show behind the FOH desk.

  • The Augustines perform in the round with the DPA d:screet™ Necklace and d:vote™ 4099T mics

    The Augustines wear Necklaces to the Roundhouse

    We hung out with Joe Hawley, FOH engineer for Brooklyn-based US indie rock band the Augustines, who's heavily energetic show and intense crowd interaction required some neat microphone trickery to present a seamless show...

  • Joao Caetano DPA Mics Percussion

    João Caetano Incognito Percussion at SSR London

    Incognito percussionist, producer and multi-instrumentalist João Caetano gets real about touring, recording and percussion with Incognito in session at SSR London recording percussion for 'Silver Shadow'

  • Meris UK Launch Team

    Meris Launch at Red Bull Studios London

    The UK Launch event for Meris was held at Red Bull Studios in London with guest artist Luke Sital-Singh performing two of his songs in a live recording using the Meris 440 Mic Preamp.

  • Rob Harris in his studio with the Meris 440 Mic Preamp

    Rob Harris and the Meris 440

    Jamiroquai guitarist and producer Rob Harris shows us around his studio in the UK where he's been using the Meris 440 Mic Preamp on his latest recording projects.