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Ben Everett expands rig for Maggie Rogers at Koko with Chauvet’s Rogue R1 FX-B
When Maggie Rogers appeared at London’s Koko club to support the release of her new single, designer Ben Everett of Mirrad reflected her sound with a lightshow driven by 14 Chauvet Professional Rogue R1 FX-B fixtures, which were supplied by Colour Sound Experiment.
“The initial concept behind the design was to incorporate a mix of vintage looks with tungsten fixtures and more current electronic looks as a nod to both the folk and electronic genres that heavily influence Maggie’s music,” says Everett. “Budgetary constraints limited the number of tungsten fixtures we could incorporate, but we did rely very heavily on the Rogue FX-Bs.”
Everett arranged his Rogue R1 FX-B fixtures on three horizontal drop bars rigged from the house back truss at 1.5-meter (roughly 5-foot) intervals. He had five of the RGBW LED linear fixtures attached to the top bar, four to the middle bar and five to the bottom bar.
For some songs, Everett had the Rogue R1 FX-B pan up and down simultaneously, creating a light fanning effect. Like the other fixtures in the lightshow, the Rogue R1 FX-B was used to create heavily saturated blue, reds, ambers and open white. The LD deployed over 40 other fixtures in his rig, including spots, blinders and Rogue R2 Wash units.
(Photos: The Fifth Estate)
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