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ADJ Lighting Chosen For Hybrid Live Concert and Dance Event

Christian Wissmuller by Christian Wissmuller
December 1, 2021
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On the evening of October 31st, Halloween, a unique event took place in Germany that blurred the lines between dance event and concert. Dutch hard dance DJ and producer Sefa played a 90-minute set with a full live band, headlining an event simply called ‘This Is SEFA’. Drawing focus to the stage, lighting production for the evening featured over 120 ADJ fixtures, including Vizi Beam RXONE and Focus Spot 4Z moving heads alongside Encore Burst 200 audience blinders and Jolt 300 multifunctional LED panels.

Despite having only celebrated his 21st birthday this year, Sefa has already become a force to be reckoned with in the European Hard Dance scene. He has been releasing tracks since the age of 14 and has headlined clubs and festival stages all over the world. Although closely associated with the Frenchcore subgenre of hardcore techno, Sefa’s music has a distinctly unique sound. Combining fresh, energetic, and intricate melodies, influenced by classical music, with heavy kickdrums, all at a speed in excess of 200 beats per minute, his music charts new territory in the hard dance space. As well as being an accomplished DJ and producer, Sefa is also a skilled pianist, and live piano has often previously featured in his live performances. However, This Is Sefa took that concept to a new level, adding in live guitars, percussion, and strings to create a full-on live band concert performance of fast-paced hardcore techno.

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Hosted at the 3000 capacity Warsteiner Music Hall, an old industrial building in the German city of Dortmund that has been revitalized as a performance venue, This Is Sefa featured a full supporting line-up of DJ sets. However, the focus of the evening was undoubtably Sefa’s live performance, which meant that the production for the event had an unmistakable concert look. It featured a lighting, video, and effects rig which was anchored to the multilevel stage positioned at one end of the venue, rather than spread throughout the venue as is more common for a traditional dance event. This emphasis on the stage didn’t mean skimping on fixtures, as a huge rig was utilized to fill the space above, behind and around the performers with vibrant colors and piercing beam effects.

The person responsible for delivering the full technical production for the event was Project Manager Patrick Hirt, who worked together with regular collaborator Yannick Richarz to design the stage set and lighting rig. Christian Sudhop was responsible for programming and operating the lighting, which was supplied by Patrick’s own company, Creative Sounds Veranstaltungstechnik, working in partnership with another regular collaborator, Guido Schütz and his company LaserFrame. Having partnered together on a series of innovative livestreaming studios during the pandemic, using predominantly equipment from ADJ and sister company Elation Professional, this event gave Patrick and Guido the opportunity to utilize the fixtures that became their workhorses on those projects in a live setting.

A perfect example of this is the Jolt 300, which Creative Sounds and LaserFrame made an investment in during lockdown and utilized extensively in their livestreaming setups. Featuring a central strip of cool white LEDs surrounded on both sides by arrays of multi-colored RGB LEDs, this versatile fixture provides lighting designers with a wealth of creative potential. It allows strikingly bright white strobe effects, vibrant color washes and ‘eye candy’ chase effects all from one compact unit. The rig for This Is SEFA featured 35 of these fixtures, perfectly showcasing its suitability as a concert stage luminaire.

“The Jolt 300 is an incredibly good lamp, which offers an unbeatable price-performance ratio,” comments Guido. “For the Sefa concert we had them positioned at the back of the stage facing out and also above the stage facing down. This allowed the fixtures to be used to their full potential; creating vibrant color washes on stage, energetic chase patterns across the background and filling the whole hall with blinding strobe effects.”

A staple fixture at dance events all over the world, 52 of ADJ’s immensely popular Vizi Beam RXONE moving head fixtures were used to create aerial effects. Positioned on risers at the back of the stage as well as hung from angled trusses in the air above, these fixtures were capable of completely filling the whole hall with razor sharp beams of light. A fixture with a proven track record of reliability, the RXONE is popular with production companies and lighting designers alike due to its small footprint, big output, tight beam angle and useable feature set.

To complement the extremely narrow beam angle of the Vizi Beam RXONEs, the rig for This Is Sefa also utilized 18 of ADJ’s Focus Spot 4Z moving heads. Powerful, versatile, and compact, each of these fixtures harness an extremely efficient 200W cool white LED engine, paired with carefully designed optics, to generate a potent beam of light. This can be used to project crisp GOBO patterns onto surfaces as well as to create intense aerial effects thanks to an extensive collection of beam manipulation tools. These include motorized zoom and focus, replaceable rotating GOBOs, an independent color wheel, and two rotating prisms (6-facet linear and 6-facet circular).

“Having the Focus Spot 4Zs rounded out the rig and allowed a greater variety of effects to be created,” explains Guido. “These included GOBO projection on the floor of the stage, as well as wider beam effects using the rotating prisms. The output from the LED source is very impressive and allows the Focus Spot 4Z to hold its own alongside the intense RXONEs. It is also a similarly lightweight and compact fixture, which helps with rigging and allows a large quantity of units to be packed onto a truss. Another reason we like this fixture is that is has all the features we want, with no unnecessary extras, which makes it good value too.”

The lighting rig was rounded out by 22 of ADJ’s Encore Burst 200 LED-powered warm white 2-cell audience blinder fixtures and 12 of Elation Professional’s RAYZOR 360Z moving head washes. In addition, six ADJ Fog Fury Jett Pro atmospheric generators were lined across the front of the stage to shoot intense bursts of LED-illuminated quick-dissipating fog up into the air. Finally, a pair of Elation Professional Magmatic Therma Tour 800 oil-based haze machines were used to fill the venue with a thin mist of lightshow-enhancing haze.

Fusing together elements of a classical concert and full-on rock show with the pounding kickdrums and rumbling bass lines of a hardcore rave, This Is Sefa was a truly unique event. The energy of the performers and genuinely ecstatic crowd was intensified by production that simultaneously focused attention on the stage and enveloped the whole venue with piercing beams, vibrant color washes and intense strobe effects. Feedback from organizers, performers and attendees alike was overwhelmingly positive, which is understandable given the passion captured in the video montage of the event (below), while the event served as the perfect showcase of ADJ lighting used almost exclusively to create a high impact lightshow on a large concert stage.

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