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ARC Music Festival returns to Chicago’s Union Park Labor Day weekend September 1-3

ARC Music Festival, Chicago’s flagship home and techno competition, has introduced the artist additions for its 2023 version going down September 1-3 at Union Park. After increasing to a few days for the primary time final yr, ARC heads into its third yr firmly rooted as a fan-favorite within the international competition circuit, persevering with to herald internationally famend expertise to the birthplace of home music.

ARC’s section two lineup additions embrace Monnom Black label head and UK selector Dax J, vocal-driven minimal techno veteran Cassy, emergent UK act Schak, and international afro home expertise Shimza, plus industrial techno powerhouse Sara Landry, pioneering home producer Kevin Knapp, groove-heavy UK tech home producer Iglesias, and a stay set by David Castellani. Local Chicago favorites have additionally been added to the invoice together with home music veterans Terry Hunter and Mike Dunn together with a stay set from legendary group Phuture (DJ Pierre, Spanky, and Herb J). Rising acts Eskuche and Tara Brooks together with regional assist acts spherical out the section two additions.

These additions be a part of an already stacked 2023 ARC lineup replete with internationally famend names in home, techno, and past. This consists of the likes of ARC mainstay Eric Prydz who returns this yr together with his iconic HOLO present, Adam Beyer who additionally makes his particular person return following final yr’s monumental again to again with Prydz’ Cirez D alias, titanic Afterlife leaders Tale Of Us, and the homecoming of John Summit for his first competition headline set in Chicago.

Chicago icons and home music architects Derrick CarterGene FarrisColletteDJ Heather, and DJ Lady D fall in line alongside techno stalwart Hiroko Yamamura and Detroit pioneers Carl CraigMoodymann, and DJ Minx.

Additional highlights embrace Grammy Award-winning South African artist Black Coffee, unifying musical determine The Blessed Madonna, South Korea’s music-fashion globetrotter Peggy Gou, the energetic celebration chief FISHER, German FCKNG SERIOUS label head Boris Brejcha, Innervisions label heads Dixon and Âme, and the return of legendary UK mainstage originator Fatboy Slim following final yr’s Elrow stage triumph.

Modern home favorites shall be in full power beginning with Brazilian breakouts Vintage Culture and Mochakk, Knee Deep label boss Hot Since 82, Trick founder Patrick Topping, Spanish standouts Wade and Dennis Cruz, the graceful styling Loco Dice, the hometown return of Repopulate Mars proprietor Lee Foss, UK home export Sam Divine, and Grammy-nominated Saved Records proprietor Nic Fanciulli. Also among the many billing is groove-heavy home duo Walker & Royce, Turkish-Italian DJ Carlita, Parisian icon Chloé Caillet, and Elrow resident Toni Varga.

ARC has additionally enlisted international techno heavy hitters together with multifaceted Russian selector Nina Kraviz, N:S:DA label head Anfisa Letyago, Italian DJ and producer Ilario Alicante, and rising star Eli Brown. For an eclectic mixture of types look no additional than the forward-thinking curations of Boys Noize, whereas progressive home sensations Miss Monique and Cristoph, and hybrid techno producer Kevin de Vries dip into the extra melodic flavors.

ARC’s lineup additionally consists of distinctive again to again units going down all through the weekend together with Fisher b2b Loco Dice b2b Nic Fanciulli, Mall Grab b2b KETTAMA, Cristoph b2b Franky Wah, Hiroko Yamamura b2b DJ Minx, Carlita b2b Chloé Caillet, Ilario Alcante b2b Dennis Cruz, Dixon x Âme, Lee Foss b2b Gene Farris, and Carl Craig b2b Moodymann.

Global home and techno followers shall be handled to an immersive journey at ARC, with curated manufacturing parts and artwork to information them between every of the 4 immersive stage environments. From the commercial setting of the Grid stage to the outrageousness of Spain’s Elrow, the deeper sounds of the Expansions stage, and a brand new fourth stage spotlighting worldwide and nationwide acts alongside the Midwest’s prime expertise.

Spanish celebration outfit Elrow will make its return to ARC, once more saying its presence as its solely competition stage takeover within the USA this yr. Known for its famend psychedelic manufacturing and outrageous surprises, Elrow’s signature stage design, performers and hijinx have made it one of the celebrated manufacturers on the planet, touching down for bespoke occasions yearly in Barcelona, Ibiza, New York, London, Dubai, Miami, Las Vegas, Sydney and plenty of extra key markets.

These efforts shall be led by the Auris Presents workforce who carry a long time of distinctive occasion expertise and curation throughout their impartial endeavors. ARC followers can even be handled to intimate afterparties throughout Auris and ARC accomplice venues RADIUS, Cermak Hall, PRYSM, Concord Music Hall, and extra.

In a brief span of simply three years, ARC has already cemented its legacy as an occasion uniting scenes and connecting communities from around the globe in a approach that feels distinct to the artistic historical past of Chicago. By shining a highlight on the wealthy cultural heritage of Chicago home music and bridging the style’s native and international pioneers with the following era of world-class artists, ARC continues to broaden its trajectory as a number one identify within the international scene.

General tickets are on sale now at arcmusicfestival.com.

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VSOP Studios Adds Genelec 7.1.4 Monitor System

When chief engineer and studio owner Matt Hennessy upgraded his Chicago studio for Dolby Atmos, he chose Genelec’s “The Ones” compact three-way Smart Active Monitors.
Chief engineer/proprietor Matt Hennessy just lately upgraded Chicago’s VSOP Studios for Dolby Atmos and up to date its displays within the course of.

Chicago, IL (April 25, 2023)—When chief engineer and studio proprietor Matt Hennessy upgraded his Chicago studio for Dolby Atmos, he selected Genelec’s “The Ones” compact three-way Genelec Smart Active Monitors.

VSOP Studios joined the ranks of Chicago’s elite recording amenities when it opened in 2016, within the metropolis’s West Town neighborhood. Hennessy, who designed the studios with common contractor and architect Lane Wintz, took that up one other notch when he applied Dolby Atmos combine functionality within the facility’s Studio A in 2022.

“It needed to be Genelecs for this transfer into immersive mixing,” says Hennessy, who skilled at Berklee College of Music, the place he studied each jazz efficiency and manufacturing earlier than starting a two-decades-plus profession manning consoles for artists together with Twista, Jay-Z, Beyoncé and DMX. “I’ve been utilizing the 1031As for the reason that early 2000s, with a 7070 sub. They’ve been in just about each room I’ve ever labored in, and I really like them.” Those similar 1031A displays he’d had for therefore lengthy are nonetheless working, in VSOP Studios’ B room.

Genelec within the Mix at MIX Center in Arizona

The new Genelec 7.1.4 array contains three 8351B SAM studio displays because the LCR entrance array, eight 8341As for rear, facet and overhead surrounds, and a 7380A SAM subwoofer.

“The sound is nice, as at all times, however the computerized calibration functionality is important for monitoring on this format,” he explains, referring to Genelec’s proprietary applied sciences together with GLM 4 (Genelec Loudspeaker Manager) software program for connecting, calibrating and controlling a SAM system. “You wish to have the audio system exactly positioned and equidistant from one another, however you possibly can’t at all times obtain that symmetry completely with a dozen audio system, and there are at all times obstacles and points of the room itself that may be acoustically difficult. We received them as well-positioned as we may, and the Genelecs sounded unbelievable simply out of the field. But as soon as we ran the SAM tuning, with part and time alignment and bass administration, it was evening and day! It simply blew me away. That’s why we needed to have Genelecs.”

Chicago’s Harris Theater Gets Audio Overhaul

Patricia Racette and Craig Terry in 'Patricia Sings Piaf' at Chiacgo's Harris Theater. Photo: Kyle Flubacker.
Patricia Racette and Craig Terry in ‘Patricia Sings Piaf’ at Chiacgo’s Harris Theater. Photo: Kyle Flubacker.

Chicago, IL (March 7, 2023)—If a theater will get described as “cavernous,” it’s often as a result of the place is large. In the case of Chicago’s Harris Theater, it’s extra more likely to be referred to as cavernous as a result of it’s seven tales underground. To be honest, the positioning—correctly referred to as The Joan W. and Irving B. Harris Theater for Music and Dance—is massive, too, with 1,500-capacity seating and a 30 ft. excessive and 45 ft extensive proscenium. Covering all that house is a not too long ago put in d&b audiotechnik KSL-Series system.

Opened in 2003 in Millennium Park, the Harris Theater exists underground beneath the Pritzker Pavilion, a sizeable outside venue which homes a d&b GSL system to be used throughout the summer time months. Success with that system in flip led to an identical alternative for the theater downstairs when it got here time for an audio replace.

“The current loudspeaker system had grow to be very drained,” mentioned Don Gamsjager, founder/lead designer of Connecticut-based, DNR Laboratories. “We specified and put in a brand new d&b audiotechnik KSL-Series because the system alternative.” After listening to a demo of the KSL on the Auditorium Theater in Chicago, DNR and d&b introduced in a system for a full day demo on the Harris Theater again in December 2021, receiving a purchase order order inside weeks.

 

“One of the challenges of the room are that the acoustics of the house don’t serve effectively to loudspeakers which have loads of results off the again,” Gamsjager mentioned. “Lori Dimun, President and CEO of the Harris, and the theater workforce needed system flexibility and broadband directivity…. With all kinds of occasions, from rock and roll and symphonic, to bop and spoken phrase, the KSL was the precise PA to serve all; it checked all of the containers. Size-wise, it matches the house completely…. They can shut the balcony off when not wanted. ArrayProcessing supplies nice SPL protection if the pit is in use and could be diminished from the balcony if the seats aren’t in use.”

The fundamental system consists of 16 KSLi-8 (8 per aspect) and 4 KSLi-12 (2 per aspect) with a middle A-Series augmented array. “A whole lot of exhibits require the assist of a hidden heart cluster of A-Series in a vertical array, and it performs very effectively,” notes Gamsjager.

Bolstering which can be 4 KSLi-SUBs, positioned two per aspect underneath the concrete deck to supply further low finish as wanted. The system is powered by 14 40D amplifiers. Meanwhile, a half-dozen 44S loudspeakers are used for entrance fills, higher balcony delays are 44S, and there’s additionally a full d&b monitor bundle with fourE12 loudspeakers.

Reissue of Men From The Nile ft Peven Everett

Originally launched in 1996 by Roy Davis Jr. and Odell Brazier, Undaground Therapy Muzik was relaunched in 2018. Fast ahead 5 years, and in 2023 for the primary time the complete again catalogue can be digitalised. Kickstarting the landmark 12 months for the label is the reissue of the 1999 basic Men From The Nile ft Peven Everett Watch Them Come, with remixes from; Green Velvet, Soul Clap, Matt N Ricky, Derrick Carter, Jazzanova and DJ Pierre.      

This re-release of The Men From The Nile “Watch Them Come” brings me and my group some lengthy awaited pleasure! It brings us nice pleasure to drop this again to the forefront of this subsequent era with some contemporary new touches and dope remixes by Soul Clap, Matt & Ricky, and the person himself Cajmere aka Green Velvet. Alongside a collection of the remixes which have come out in years prior from individuals who’ve been a part of the UTM story! Jazzanova, DJ Pierre and Derrick Carter!” Roy Davis Jr. 

Standing the take a look at of time and a testomony to its dancefloor-ready grooves, Watch Them Come opens up the EP and nonetheless sounds as contemporary as ever. Men From The Nile is a collaboration between Roy Davis Jr. and Jay Juniel, and for Watch Them Come they enlisted the legendary vocalist and multi-instrumentalist Peven Everett to finish the tribal minimize. 

For the reissue, Men From The Nile are joined by a number of the largest names in dance music. Green Velvet aka Cajmere has been a mainstay within the Chicago circuit because the 90s, making a reputation for himself as a multifaceted artist  in addition to label head at Cajual Records and Relief Records. Key gamers within the membership scene for over twenty years, Boston duo Soul Clap launched Soul Clap Records in 2012 and have since launched greater than 450 tracks on their imprint. They can be discovered within the Crew Love collective alongside Wolf + Lamb and Double Standard. One of the top figures within the Chicago House scene, Derrick Carter wants no introduction. Releasing his debut single Love Me Right  in 1987, he has turn into a number one determine in dance music. Jazzanova are a Berlin based mostly collective with a manufacturing profession spanning over twenty years. Chicago born DJ Pierre modified the scene endlessly with the discharge of  his Acid Tracks EP in 1987, because it noticed the start of acid home. 

A seminal determine within the digital sphere, and a key pioneer of Chicago House music Roy Davis Jr. was lately featured within the revered Resident Advisor podcast sequence. Over the final three many years he has toured globally, launched seven albums, lots of of records and persistently championed Chicago’s historical past and musical heritage. 

Available by way of Bandcamp March twentieth

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Greg Miner Builds His Dream Complex, Philharmonic Studios

Studio A includes a 40-channel API 2448 all-discrete console and ATC monitor system. PHOTO: Francisco Marin/Marinimage.
Philharmonic Studios’ Studio A includes a 40-channel API 2448 all-discrete console and ATC monitor system. PHOTO: Francisco Marin/Marinimage.

There is almost always somebody in any band who takes an interest in the technical aspects of the production process. “I was that guy,” says Greg Miner, a musician, producer and engineer who has just opened Philharmonic Studios in Chicago’s northern suburb of Vernon Hills.

Miner, who took up guitar as a youngster, initially embraced the road life. “But I got tired of sleeping in bad hotels and in vans and buses,” he says. “I graduated from Full Sail in the Nineties, came back to Chicago and did an internship at Chicago Recording Company, then just started freelancing and honing my craft, biding my time and nursing the idea of having a facility someday. And here I am.”

Recording Jane Ira Bloom’s ‘Picturing the Invisible: Focus 1’

Here he is, indeed, with a purpose-built complex set in a stand of trees on the edge of a business park 20 minutes from O’Hare Airport and 45 miles from downtown Chicago. The outside finishes of Lake Forest, Ill.-based Melichar Architects’ building design echo the surrounding woodland. Inside, Miner says, “I wanted to combine the best aspects of the classic facilities with the advantages of modern workflows.”

He called in the Russ Berger Design Group to provide architectural and acoustical design for the 7,000-square-foot, three-room layout. Berger, headquartered in Plano, Texas, recommended Paul J. Cox Studio Systems in Los Angeles to handle technical integration. Vintage King Audio consultants James Good and Frank Verschuuren took the lead on equipment acquisition, expanding on the collection Miner had amassed during the past 30 years, and installed some of the gear.

The spacious lounge at Philharmonic Studios, with nature just a few feet away. PHOTO: Francisco Marin/Marinimage.
The spacious lounge at Philharmonic Studios, with nature just a few feet away. PHOTO: Francisco Marin/Marinimage.

Studio A features a side-address control room with floor-to-ceiling glass, an RBDG design hallmark, overlooking a spacious live space surrounded by three dedicated iso booths, plus an entrance/airlock, all flooded with natural light.

“Studio B can handle Dolby Atmos mixing, but we can also do stereo mastering in that room,” Miner says. “Studio C is more of a modern workflow room geared toward EDM, pop and hip-hop.”

All three rooms in Philharmonic Studios are interconnected. “An artist can book out the entire facility, and we can have different personnel working on the same project simultaneously from different places, exchanging files without having to reach for the thumb drive,” he says.

Cox and his integration crew provided interconnectivity in any format, including analog, AES, Dante and video. Even if there’s a big production in the A room, an iso booth can be used as a small control room or editing suite. “Rooms that have direct sightlines have direct ties, aside from the regular studio infrastructure,” Cox notes. “Anything with no line-of-sight, like Studio C, is connected via the machine room.”

Classic Tracks: Martina McBride’s “Independence Day”

The A control room sports a 40-channel API 2448 all-discrete console and ATC monitor system. “I’ve been using API products for a number of years,” Miner reports, “so I was used to the sound, the workflow and the service from the company. The board has everything you need to conduct a large-scale tracking session. It’s good for cue mixes and things like that; the workflow is excellent. And it doesn’t break the bank in terms of monthly operating costs— meaning, it doesn’t generate a lot of heat.”

A credenza houses four bays of outboard gear, including various processing and preamp options. “I’m a big fan of outboard mic preamps, so I have quite a few of those,” Miner confirms. “I can use the console pre’s or go straight into the converters and just use the console as a monitor section.”

Neve is another favored brand. Miner has quite a collection scattered about the building, including 1073, 1081 and 1084 Classic modules and remote-controlled, multichannel 1073OPX and 1081R rack units, plus a 33609/N compressor. A Neve BCM10/2 MK II fitted with two dozen 1084 modules sits on a movable stand. “It’s a floating desk that lives in the A control room,” Miner says. “I’ve got a half-inch machine, and the Neve just sounds fantastic as a front end. It’s a great resource for people who want to track live-to-2-track. It’s great for rock ‘n’ roll drums or cutting a whole band in the old style, which is exciting and immediate. That’s something that’s lacking, I think, in a lot of today’s methodically assembled work.”

Philharmonic Studios' Studio B, set up for immersive and stereo mixing, includes an Avid S6 worksurface and ATC 7.1.4 monitor system. PHOTO: Francisco Marin/Marinimage.
Studio B, set up for immersive and stereo mixing, includes an Avid S6 worksurface and ATC 7.1.4 monitor system. PHOTO: Francisco Marin/Marinimage.

Studio B is outfitted for immersive mixing with an Avid S6 worksurface, Dolby Atmos renderer and an ATC 7.1.4 monitor system. “I really like ATC for its midrange clarity, tonal neutrality, lack of distortion and excellent imaging, and they don’t flatter the material,” says Miner, who has long used ATC SCM20 and SCM25 nearfields. “You have to work a little bit to make them sound good, but when you do, you can be confident everything will translate.”

Studio B was originally going to be a stereo mastering room, but Miner was inspired to switch things up after visiting the big Atmos room at Blackbird Studio in Nashville. “I could see all kinds of creative possibilities for the format,” he says. “I think it’s one of the most significant developments in audio in a long, long time.”

While other facilities are mostly mixing catalog tracks for Apple’s Spatial Audio and other streaming platforms, Miner has a larger vision for Philharmonic. “There are very few people creating new content in the format, so this is an area where I’m hoping that Philharmonic will lead the pack,” he says, noting the expansive live room’s potential for spatial microphone arrays.

Philharmonic Studios' Studio C, a production room, is centered around an SSL AWS924 analog console and ATC SCM25 monitors. PHOTO: Francisco Marin/Marinimage.
Studio C, a production room, is centered around an SSL AWS924 analog console and ATC SCM25 monitors. PHOTO: Francisco Marin/Marinimage.

Philharmonic Studios’ Studio C features an SSL AWS924 analog desk and racks of outboard. The attached vocal booth is suitable for overdub and voice-over work, as well as songwriting or modern music production, and the room can also tap into any other live space, of course, including with a video link.

Miner previously tried his hand at building out spaces in downtown Chicago, but fitting into an old building forced him to make design compromises. “Doing a retrofit can be more expensive and more troublesome than a ground-up build,” he explains. “Having moved out of the city, I began to realize that I could offer something qualitatively different than the competition.” That iterative process was a learning experience, though: “There’s no manual that comes with doing a project like this; it’s kind of a trial by fire.”

Having already hosted some sessions during a soft opening, Miner is looking forward to finally fully realizing his dream of more than 20 years, and to also helping his clientele’s dreams come true. “We want the experience of being in a world-class studio to be available to people who may not have experienced it before,” he says. “And we want the client service experience to be just as memorable as the creative experience. That means we have to have the best coffee, a lounge and free, easy parking. These are the little things that make a big difference.”

Book of the Month – Temporary Pleasure – nightclub architecture, design and culture from 1960s until today

Opening with the psychedelic haunts of the 1960s New York pop art scene and closing more than half a century later with the rise of post-club happenings, Temporary Pleasure shows how nightlife spaces have evolved to meet the needs of their generation, and how each generation was seeking something a little different from the one before.

Each chapter focuses on a distinct phase and location: Italy’s politically radical clubs of the ’60s; New York City’s disco scene; Detroit and Chicago’s techno and house paradises; Ibiza’s counterculture communal retreats; Britain’s rave culture; and Berlin’s techno scene.

The clubs come to life in double-page spreads that feature specs and detailed profiles. Author John Leo Gillen offers his take on various important cultural, design, and architectural details, while numerous photographs offer their own vibey stories. The book features interviews with people who were involved in a number of the scenes included, from NYC disco mainstay DJ Justin Strauss to Ben Kelly, architect of Manchester’s legendary venue The Haçienda.

As the world emerges from its Covid-induced isolation, this celebration of crowded rooms, dance-worthy beats, and communal transcendence feel more important than ever.

About the Author

John Leo Gillen has spent his life designing, building and running club spaces. While pursuing a master’s in ephemeral architecture and temporary spaces at Elisava, Barcelona School of Design and Engineering, he spent the coronavirus lockdown archiving ephemeral club spaces on Instagram under the banner Temporary Pleasure.

That formed the basis of this book and turned into an even more ambitious project: Temporary Pleasure is now a collective of architects, event producers, and club creatives who generate new ways to remake clubs through design labs, building workshops and pop-up DIY spaces.

Published by Prestel: April 25 / 2023. Pre-order here

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Griffith spruces up downtown, parks in 2022

While Griffith is an essentially landlocked community without the space for a large-scale retail development, its unique, downtown character has become draw in itself. Start at the heart of Griffith’s downtown business district at the corner of Broad and Main streets where upscale restaurant, True …

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