I’d like to share here a video of one of my gigs, during the last tour.
I’ve been reluctant, for years, to introduce video in my live shows, because I always thought that the musicians are the show. I mean, when you go see a classical orchestra, there’s no light show, and it’s by no means boring. To me, the importance of the light show is usually meaning : “I admit my show is boring, let’s distract people with flashy lights and trippy videos”.
For this tour (the Muance Tour), I finally decided that it would make sense, with a few conditions :
- the scenography should visually echo the album
- musicians should have a way to interact with the lights and video, at least sometimes
- synchronicity is quite important but improvisation in song structures should also be possible
So, given that the album is structured around a six-note pattern (opening the first track “Philémon”), we build ourself four “sculptures” inspired by Sol Lewitt, filled with 6 led stripes, so we can underline the six-note pattern (that I called the “Philémotif”), which comes either as loops or as one-shots “jingles” depending on the context.
Also, I was sending OSC data to the video/light guy, synchronized with Ableton Live’s MIDI clips, or linked with drum pads (for one shots, played live), or MIDI faders/knobs info when it made sense (see “Temps Utile” for instance at 19’35’’).
Lastly, the sound of acoustic instruments is analyzed at the mixing desk (with a dedicated computer and soundcard) and generates data to control video parameters.
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