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Open House / Launch - Bocking St Warehouse (London) |
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KSS Audio were charged with supplying audio equipment for the Bocking Street Warehouse opening night. This new East London venue wanted to showcase the best
of the best; A Funktion One Res5 system was used, accompanied by a Midas Heritage1000 desk out in FOH along with BSS and Drawmer effects and processing.
A full band microphone and monitoring package was used to cater for a diverse range of acts including Dave Elvis of X-Factor fame and the four piece U2 style Zen Arcade band. |
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Vintage Rocks (McMillan) - Beech Blanket Babylon |
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| London Fashion Week saw KSS Audio provide sound and lighting to the Vintage Rocks fashion show at London's exclusive Beach Blanket Babylon venue in Shoreditch. We used the ever popular HK Audio active sound system and a range of DMX multi colour par cans to create a great backdrop for the clothes and models for this successful event. |
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Trailer Trash - Hewitt Street Car Park |
KSS Audio where hired to provide a sound system for Club Trailer Trash in London’s Hewitt Street Car park in Shoreditch. We provided 20K of Turbosound floodlight spread across a long room using a series of delay stacks + full DJ set up and monitoring. Over 2000 people were in attendance and rocked to likes of djs
Bronski all night long. |
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Notting Hill Carnival 2008 |
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When Genesis Carnival group needed a sound system that would make their float at Notting Hill carnival stand out from the crowd in terms of volume and audio quality, KSS Audio were their choice. We provided 20K of Turbosound floodlight plus our prototype long through super mid/top system. Needless to say a few window and buildings shook in the W11 area. |
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LOTP - Heaven Night Club |
When Electro band Late of the Pier stopped off their world tour in London, KSS Audio were hired to provide full band set up and engineering at Heaven nightclub in Charring Cross London. We supplied an extensive monitoring rig using Noise Control Auido wedges and mic-ed up the band using a selection of Shure and AKG mics all engineered from a Soundcraft MH2 48 channel desk. |
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The Golden Filter – London Show |
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New York based synth act The Golden Filter debuted in London and KSS Audio provide full engineering and live set up. Electro pop was tweaked and tuned using a Soundcraft MH2 48 channel desk , Shure microphones and Noise Control wedge monitors, result? Pure gold! |
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Gutter Slut! |
An interesting event; a club night in an East End strip club…that’s GutterSlut for you. KSS Audio provided an HK Audio Elias PX Active sound system, full Dj Set up and Abstract Vr8 lighting package for this weekly club night. |
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Tattoo International Festival |
The annual Tattoo International Festival of Food and Music took place in London’s Regents Park and KSS Audio provided full sound, lighting and engineering. Two large dance/ band tents were equipped with 10K Turbosound Flood Light systems, NCA wedges monitors, Allen and Heath mixing desks and full dj set up. Martin Mac moving heads and Par 64s were used for lighting. The outside food area was kitted out with 4 NCA Aysm 2 speakers to provide background music. Guests ate, drank and danced the night away. |
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Royal Society of Arts |
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The RSA in London hired KSS Audio to supply uplighting to a wedding taking place in the underground vaults. We used Led Par 56 uplighters linked via dmx and controled on by a Showtec 24 channel desk. The lighting created the perfect mood for the occasion. |
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Imperial College Medics Ball |
KSS Audio were hired to provide equipment to London’ Imperial College Medics’ ball at Hammersmith town hall. We supplied a 10kw Turbosound system that several hundred doctors and nurses to celebrate there end of exams to all night long.
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Seventh Sense London |
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Seventh Sense London held a Victorian themed event at their offices in East London. We provided two stacks of Turbosound Floodlight, AKG Wireless microphones, Sound Craft mixing desk and Mackie active monitors.
The roof top terrace was a great space to relax and mingle but the real highlight was the band 'The Council' a three piece rock, blues and soul band. |
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Club Trailer Trash |
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Club Trailer Trash (www.clubtrailertrash.com) hired 60KW of Turbosound Floodlight split between two rooms for an event on Saturday 19th June. The photos here of the larger and higher marquee which allowed us to set the stacks for optium coverage.
The party went off really well with a mix of electro, minimal techno and disco! |
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Stop The War Coalition - UK George Bush visit |
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Sunday June 15th we provided Stop The War Coalition with a PA system in Parliment Square. Under short notice, no access to a stage, very short set up time and in keep with a limted budget; we provide the following: Six stacks of Turbosound Floodlight, Three of our signature long throw 'super' mid's and one long throw 'super' tweeter. We also sourced an open sided 7.5ton truck and 20KW generator. In less than 40mins we were setup on the inside lane or Parliment Square ready for speeches to begin; including George Gallway (MP) and Brian Haw (peace protestor).We are looking forward to working with Stop The War again. www.stopwar.org.uk |
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London Business School - Africa Day |
| We recently provided two stacks of Turbosound Floodlight, NEC projector, LED Par Cans and several wireless microphones for a day of speeches about business in Africa at The London Business School. Attendance was around 250 people with the long throw system providing crisp and clear sound throughout the conference hall. |
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Tottenham End of Season party |
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Sunday 11th May we provided the Bill Nicholson pub with five stacks of Turbosound Floodlight for the Tottenham End of Season party. Brandon Bloc and Alex P rocked the party tunes to a huge crowd till 2am. A good end to the season and a great start to the summer!
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