This month’s catch up…
Bluedot expands,
embraces space theme
Loud Pro brings ‘top ten’ clubbing experience to UK
Sound company Loud Professional
and The Proud Group, owner
of London cabaret clubs and
restaurants, will bring a series of
parties to London’s club scene.
Launching on 9 August at
Proud’s West End superclub, Proud
Embankment, with Art Department,
Agoria, Supernova and DJ Sneak
confirmed for the first three dates,
Project Loud is set to become ‘one of
the Top 10 club nights in the world’
according to organisers.
At the heart of each event will be
Loud Professional’s sound system,
seen at DC10 in Ibiza to Movement
festival in Turin. Valerio Cherubini,
owner and founder of project
integrator, Loud Professional, told
Access: “A Flat and smooth system
response allows an incomparable
06
comfort you’ve never heard before.
clear mids and highs never tire the
hearing system, thanks to the perfect
pre-setting management and the
legendary the Loud Pro intelligibility.
“Our special design allows to
achieve: high efficiency, lower
distortions, powerful bass and strong
impact, wide dynamic range, flat
and smooth frequency response,
controlled directivity and great off
axis uniformity.
“All these are properly technical
aspects but we think about another
significant dimension.
“Emotions are something that
cannot be explained by a technical
process. Emotions are feelings,
sensations, perceptions, something
magical.”
More at accessaa.co.uk
Bluedot’s organisers have told Access
about the event’s expansion, and new
production elements.
Billed as a celebration of music,
science, art, technology and the
exploration of space, the event took
place at the now Unesco World Heritage
site Jodrell Bank in 2016. The Saturday
of Bluedot 2019 fell on 50 years to the
day since the Apollo 11 Moon landings
and mans’ first steps on the moon.
Bluedot added a new arena for 2019 ,
naming it Tranquility Base, the landing
location of Apollo 11. Director Ben
Robinson told Access: “We increased
the headline speakers tent ‘Mission
Control’ three fold to 2,000 capacity
& celebrated the theme in that space
with programming including James
Burke, the original BBC anchor for the
landing, Helen Sharman, the UK’s first
astronauts, & a special screening of
Wallace & Gromits a Grand day out (the
one where they go to the moon).”
Working with Dogwoof Production’s,
Bluedot screened documentary Apollo
11. As it’s still on its cinema run this