Tuesday 18 October 2011

We Are Scientists recently completed a string of dates

American indie rock band, We Are Scientists (WAS) iLive digital mixing system, a recently described to manage FOH audio Indonesia and Singapore also completed a string of dates.

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Eventually the tour started in Bali at the newly opened Temple of Enthusiasm venue, where local rental company, Sumber Ria, supplied the system, which comprised an iDR-48 MixRack with iLive-T112 Control Surface.

FOH engineer, Tim Walter, mixed both the support act and WAS.

Walter reports, "It was the first time in that area that iLive had been used and the results were incredible, especially as it was amid total chaos, including a domestic dispute that climaxed in a full bottle of beer exploding on the T112. The surface and I were both covered in beer and glass but the local techs cleaned up the desk whilst I ran to the stage to mix from my laptop for a few songs."

WAS ground using an iLive modular system performed on the main stage at the Java Rockin' Land festival, also provided by Sumber Ria who were managing the festival and had installed iLive systems on a majority of the stages.

The final show was at FR Canning Park in Singapore with fellow US band, the Neon Trees, who are on tour travelling with a compact iLive monitor rig, comprising an iDR-32 MixRack operated by a laptop, iPad, and a PL-6 fader panel.

"Their FOH engineer was ecstatic to find an iLive-T112 in position," statess Walter. "It was supplied by a local sound company, who were very impressed by iLive's facilities, ease of use, and the incredible speed at which engineers could work on them."

Tuesday 16 August 2011

We Are Scientists have joined forces with the Northern Irish rockers Ash

American stars We Are Scientists have joined forces with the Northern Irish rockers Ash have to record a song for charity.

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Lyricist Robert Manning track Washington parks to cover the multiple sclerosis society to increase the amount of two bands are teaming.

We Are Scientists bassist Chris Cain tells The Examiner, "The concept of the song is that if you listen to it on headphones or stereo, the musicians of Ash are on the left channel and all the We Are Scientists guys are playing it in the right channel. We're playing the same song essentially but in different ways."

Manning, who suffers from a weak disease association through his official web site's sales.

Monday 13 June 2011

We Are Scientists are recording for their new album

We Are Scientists are recording for their new album to released at the end of this year 2011, and the band performed at Ilse Of Weight Festival on 10th June.

At the opening day of bash they performed 12 song set includes The Courteeners and Band Of Horses on the Main Stage bill.

Keith Murray told NME after the show, “We are currently working on a follow-up to ’Barbara’. The plan is to record it in the autumn. I will admit that the three of us are very bad at getting work done when we’re in the same room, but I think it’s going to happen later this year. I’m partial towards getting it done."

We Are Scientists played:

'Nice Guys'
'I Don't Bite'
'Nobody Move'
'Impatience'
'Let's See It'
'Rules'
'It's A Hit'
'Pittsburgh'
'Dinosaurs'
'Great Escape'
'Jack + Ginger'
'After Hours'

Friday 1 April 2011

We Are Scientists and Guillemots perform at Dot to Dot festival

We Are Scientists and Guillemots have been confirmed on the bill to perform this year's Dot to Dot festival.

All three of the festival's dates both acts have been confirmed to perform.

The Do to Do festival event covers three days and three locations. Opening May 28 in Bristol, then moved to Nottingham for May 29 and end May 30 in Manchester.

Hurts, The Joy Formidable and The Naked & Famous also include on the bill for perform at the event.

We scientists have already announced that a visit this June in the UK are to embark on, while Guillemots are also to perform the Hop Farm and Wilderness festivals.

Monday 14 March 2011

We Are Scientists confirmed to perform at Latitude festival

Latitude Festival 2011 headline that will be present tonight at 7pm which takes place at the Henham Park in Southwold from the 14th to 16th July.

In the event bands include such as Foals and We Are Scientists are confirmed to perform across the weekend.

Tickets will also go on sale at the same time, will be available to buy online at 7pm this evening, 14th March.

Saturday 5 March 2011

We Are Scientists reveal UK tour dates


We Are Scientists have reveal details about their summer UK tour tickets.

The band will closed the jaunt at Middlesbrough's Empire on June 13, before performing the Assembly in Leamington Spa and London's KOKO on June 14 and 15.

We Are Scientists are also reveal at Isle of Wight, Beach Break Live and RockNess in Scotland this summer. Tickets are available on sale now.

We Are Scientists' UK tour dates are:

Middlesbrough, Empire – June 13
Leamington, Spa Assembly – 14
London, KOKO – 15
Brighton, Concorde 2 – 17