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    Brilliant Stages tours Europe with Rammstein

    Arrays of lighting pods, collapsing tower blocks and a vast quantity of pyrotechnics which even includes a shower of exploding dolls.

    Brilliant Stages were approached by Jon Perry of Perry Scenic to collaborate on the supply of the staging for German Industrial Metal Rock Band, Rammstein who tour Europe and the Eastern block from November 2009 and well into 2010.

    Renowned for what has been termed their horror romanticist blend of theatre and music, Rammstein shows are an orgy of visual excess and the current tour is no exception.

    The brief from designers, Roy Bennett and Peter Aquinde, was for a heavy metal ‘iron foundry’ look which would incorporate the main stage into the array of lighting pods, collapsing tower blocks and the vast quantity of pyrotechnics which even includes a shower of exploding dolls.

    Brilliant Stages were delighted to collaborate with Perry Scenic on this venture and employed Project Manager, Nick Evans, to work alongside Rammstein’s Production Manager, Nicolai Sabottka, and Perry Scenic’s Project Manager, Tony Guest, in delivering this taxing piece of set.

    The staging mainly consists of tiered band platforms surmounting the main stage, with 4 collapsible towers forming the industrial backdrop of the set.

    Initially, Brilliant Stages designed and built a hydraulic ramp which was set into the centre of the Stageco (Germany) mainstage, downstage of the drum riser. This manually controlled ramp allows lead singer, ex-Olympic swimmer Till Lindemann, to access the stage from beneath the riser through the Brilliant Stages-built sliding louver doors and also to access the main stage from the top of the drum riser.

    Band platforms were then constructed to sit on top of the main stage using Brilliant Stages’ custom staging system of aluminium NEACO ‘NI’ bars for the decks which allow the full pyrotechnic and lighting effects to penetrate through the grill.

    Upstage, the band risers are surmounted by an industrial pipework handrail, inset with the Rammstein logo constructed from LED light boxes.

    Within the stage left band platform, which carries keyboard player ‘Flake’ Lorenz, is set a running machine which Flake uses throughout the show, covering several kilometers! The travelator is set on a revolve which can spin 180 degrees enabling Flake to play both of his keyboards which are supported on custom built keyboard stands on either side of him. These stands can also be spun around their support columns, which are designed to look like giant electric insulating pylons, at will.

    Upstage of the performer platforms, Brilliant Stages supplied four collapsible towers which are used as integral features of the lighting effects, complete with chasing fluorescent tubes and Upstaging Inc. Headlite W LED fixtures. The towers have a series of scenic panels, wrapped around the central truss tower, which can be raised or lowered by means of a wire winch system controlled remotely by a Kinesys motor drive system.

    When the panels are in their raised position they resemble a 1930’s Eastern European apartment block and can collapse with the ever-present crescendo of pyrotechnics supplied by ffp Spezialeffekte & Veranstaltungslogistik GmbH.

    9m high when deployed, when ‘collapsed’ the towers fold down into purpose-built bases little more than 2.25m high which are set on castors to enable rapid built, strike and transportation.

    For the top of the show both Brilliant Stages and Perry Scenic supplied the band reveal which involves the 2 guitarists smashing their way through a disposable composite panel, with a powerful Falcon Cannon punching beams of white through the ever-enlarging hole. “The central panel was originally conceived as a sheet of steel that Till Lindemann would burn through with a plasma torch,” explains Brilliant Stages’ Tony Bowern, “but the initial concept was refined to the final existing effect which is that of a burning ring of pyro around an oval panel which is kicked out by Till to reveal him in blood stained attire!”

    “Brilliant Stages produced some excellent engineering during the construction and have provided great tour support,” says Nicolai Sabottka. “Tony and his team were always there when we needed them.”

    Brilliant Stages would like to thank Rammstein, Till Lindemann, Flake Lorenz, Christoph Schneider, Paul Landers, Oliver Riedel and Richard Kruspe (in no particular order) and all of their crew for letting them be a part of this full-on show!

    Rammstein continue to take their brand of Dance Metal – in a 1km truck convoy – across Europe and the Eastern block until July 2010.

    Photos: Nicolai Sabottka, ffp Spezialeffekte & Veranstaltungslogistik GmbH

    More information: www.bstages.com


  • Amour op “Same Same But Different” Soundtrack

    Regelmatig verschijnen er songs van Rammstein op soundtracks van films, zo ook deze keer.
    De van het Reise Reise album afkomstige song Amour is verschenen op de soundtrack van de pas geleden gereleasde Duitse film “Same Same But Different”.
    Deze film is op 21 Januari uitgekomen in Duitsland en is een Drama gebaseerd op het verhaal van Benjamin Prufer en Sreykeo Solvan. Een onverwacht en onzeker liefdesverhaal van Sreykeo, een 21 jaar oude jonge vrouw werkend in een bar in Phnom Penh en Ben, een jonge Duitse student op reis naar Cambodia.

    De film kreeg tijdens het Festival Internazionale del Film Locarno in Augustus 2009 van de ruim 8000 bezoekers de “Variety Piazza Grande Award“ uitgerijkt.
    Same Same But Different heeft op IMDB.com als beoordeling 7/10 gekregen, wat redelijk goed te noemen is.

    Enkele andere artiesten waarvan ook songs op de soundtrack staan zijn o.a. Peter Fox, Charlotte Gainsbourg, Cat Power, Yves Montand en Miss Kittin.

    Meer info over deze film is te vinden op de website van deze film: http://samesame-themovie.com/


  • Interview met Devin Townsend over Rammlied remix

    The Gauntlet heeft een interview gehad met Devin Townsend over zijn remix van Rammlied, welke op de Ich Tu Dir Weh single zal verschijnen.

    Devin Townsend comments on remixing upcoming Rammstein single:

    The Gauntlet has checked in with Devin Townsend [Devin Townsend Project, Strapping Young Lad] about his involvement with Rammstein. Townsend has remixed the song “Rammlied” for inclusion on the upcoming “Ich Tu Dir Weh” single which will be released by Vagrant Records in the US next month. “It was fun as I have never worked in a situation that had that level of security around it” stated Townsend. “I love the band, I think they have a great sense of humor but a lot of people don’t get them. Honestly I did what comes naturally, I made it an oompa remix with tubas and banjos. I just made it a German beer drinking remix with tons of farts and silly stuff. When I soloed the vocals, they just needed a tuba on them so I added a tuba. It is a cool remix and it ends heavy, I can’t get away without doing that. I remember when I sent it back to them, I was thinking they were either going to like it or just hate me forever. They ended up really liking it, really liking it. I think by them releasing it it just reaffirms that they are just a bunch of decent guys with a good sense of humor. It was a real honor.”

    Be sure to catch Devin Townsend on tour now with Between the Buried and Me and Cynic in the U.S. in support of his latest album “Addicted.”

    Bron: TheGauntlet.com