The Let It Be tour kicked off at the Portland House of Music (photo: Strawberry Island Dweller)
USA - Progressive rockers Tauk began their national Let It Be tour on 31 January at the Portland House of Music, running through a June appearance at Michigan’s Electric Forest Festival.
Supporting the band’s long, winding riffs, as they take audiences on a mind-expanding journey, is a bright, and distinctly original, Scott Light lightshow anchored by Chauvet Professional Rogue R1 Beam fixtures.
Positioned on truss columns ranging from 1.5ft to 6.5ft in height, the 10 Rogue R1 Beam units in Light’s rig create an intricate matrix of overlapping beams across the stage. Shot in different directions and from varying heights, light from the 132W fixtures creates alternating areas of intense brightness and dark space, an effect that reinforces the shifting reality spirit of the band’s sci-fi inspired sound.
This effect is amplified by the Rogue R1 Beam’s independently controlled prisms, which allow Light to create split beam effects. “I really like that the Rogue lets me overlap the prisms, which is something I haven’t found in other beams of this type,” he says. “It’s a great tool when you want to create layers of light.”
Also high on Light’s list of favourite Rogue R1 Spot attributes is the fixture’s colorizing capability. “The Rogue has this light green colour that it creates, and I really like that,” he says. “I also use some pinks, along with blues and yellows, to get these original looks. Varying the heights of my Rogues and coming up with different color schemes keeps the show diverse and reflects my client’s music.”
Light gets added colour from the Chauvet DJ COLORband and SlimPANEL fixtures in his rig. He is packing four COLORband PiX Mini and four COLORband PiX IP (for outdoor festivals) fixtures, as well as 20 SlimPANEL Tri 24 IP units. The SlimPANEL lights are also used at outdoor shows, primarily for ambient lighting in the area around the stage.
(Jim Evans)

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