Memorial
Day marks the traditional kick-off to summer in the U.S. and music fans in
southern Texas celebrated the long weekend at the Neon Desert Music Festival in
El Paso, dancing to the rhythms of Dutch DJ phenom Tiësto and a variety of other
acts, many of whom performed beneath Elation lighting.
The
festival ran May 28-29 with acts from the worlds of indie rock, Latin and
electronic dance music performing across five stages in downtown El Paso. Production
house Toucan Productions of Oklahoma City worked with the festival for the third
year and this year provided Elation gear for the Rio Bravo, Franklin Mountains and
Paso Del Norte stages. LD/Techs for the festival were Toucan’s Brad Meyers
along with Keaton Hamilton, Parker Shore and Jorge Munoz.
“We use Elation gear on all of our
shows and Neon Desert was no different,” said Toucan’s Chauncy Harris. “We
actually ended up using more Elation gear than we had originally planned as we
made some changes for Tiësto,” who closed down the Rio Bravo Stage on the
festival’s last day.
Tiësto performed using Elation ACL
360 Matrix™ LED moving panels, Cuepix Batten™ LED strip lights, Cuepix Panel™ LED matrix blinders and Platinum
Beam 5R Extreme™ moving head beam lights. The ACL 360 Matrix and Cuepix Battens
were located between LED screens on four upstage towers, three of each fixture
per tower, and used
for upstage visual support. The ACL 360 Matrix panels’ 360° continuous rotation and tight
4-degree beam from each lens made a variety of effects possible from eye-candy
looks to chases to washes while the 1.1
meter-long Cuepix
Batten strip lights provided direct view looks and flooded the space
in shadow-free colored light. Overhead, the Platinum Beam 5R Extremes punched
out mid-air beams when those bigger, high-impact looks were needed.
The total Elation lighting package
for Neon Desert consisted of 12 ACL 360 Matrix’s™, 12 Cuepix Battens™, 12 Cuepix
Panels™ and 50 Platinum Beam 5R Extremes™. Besides the Rio Bravo Stage, the Platinum
Beam 5R Extremes were also used for big beam looks on the Paso Del
Norte and Franklin Mountains stages.
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