Cloud, Kuokkanen, Järvenpää, Solution 13

Now, let's go with that headline. In a couple of weeks, a few events in the back, but all of them so that there's no longer any longer, so let's all go back to the same thing. 🙂

18.11 Solution 13 @ Video, Oulu

As a matter of fact, as early as Thursday, 17 days were spent setting up the equipment in the basement of an industrial hall in Oulu. The setup was so that the drums were up, and I sprinkled the lamps, and I finished listening. Lights mainly on the floor in the ring, but in front of also a few posts in the nose to give the front light. Listen so that the drums wirelessly on the buttons and the other guys a couple monitors on the bow. I ended up bringing the old Sector credit monars, who have served for almost 20 years, plus a nice light strain. The end of the T-store's big four-channel drive at half-power.

Friday night, we started shooting. Even at the point where they rubbed the drums, nobody could have noticed that the drums were playing in that concrete basement, like, really hard. There is no other way, then, of listening, but to turn the heat on the eardrums, and so the drummer duped that he had found the right level for a button tap. I asked you to take a little test, and we can get the rest of the listening levels right. We started the song, and the noise was freezing. I raised the level to the monitor... The bottom still seemed to drown in the noise of the drums (the moderate echo created by the space only stirred the noise). Well, let's get some more level on the monitors. And that's when it hit... The listening of the monitors suddenly lost all the lower and central frequencies, all the upper-level shrapnel came through, and all this when it happened with a small "electric" rush, it was not clear that the path of these monitors ended there. Sure, sometimes the end might get fried, but now we were driving there at half the power, so I didn't even think of a choice, except that I just pushed too much pop into the monitors, and the internal divider didn't like it.

This may not yet be the case for the scrapping of the plants in question, as I suspect that the necessary spare parts could be found at the warlock. And, of course, the boundaries of these too were clear. 🙂

So, we went on, and the guys only heard the drumstick, and the part of their own player was allowed to go on, "imagine," because that's how it goes. 😀

And the video below...

19.11 Duo Kuokkanen & Järvenpää @ Toppila Club, Oulu

Saturday night, for a gig at Toppila Club. The nice thing about the place is that you can find everything you need for smaller gigs. You don't even have to bring your own head. The program was a boys' 166 birthday party (age + friendship + playing together). There were also some visiting artists on the ferry, but everything went without problems, so there is no big story to tell 🙂

25.11 Cloud Band @ Petrelli, Oulu

This orca does sit like this during Christmas season, perfectly entertaining the people. Well, it's not that hard, but, uh, it's a very large repertuar-- The gig was chained through, so no big stories to tell.

I couldn't get a picture from the job myself, when it was a job to survive with the head without the bigger spatter on the neck. So the cottage was full, and when the mixer is running around, you can say that it feels like a bowling alley, which a few hundred balls are trying to knock down at the same time. There's also a rather strange feeling when you decide to bet a song on the Delay, and just at the same time as your finger touches the slide, someone to be expected to recognize a ringing chunk and decide to rush to the dance floor in a great hurry, pushing my elbow from behind... Guess what kind of move that slide makes then? 😀 Well, it would be too easy if there were no "physical" challenges. 🙂 Thank you, too, to Makee, when you were a hand-in-hand, piling up and unpacking the ramps.

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