Lighting designer Elliot Baines from Spiralstagelighting reached for some Astera PixelBricks to help create a lighting effect for the London show of Canadian indie band Wild Rivers, a showcase gig at the O2 Shepherd’s Bush Empire that was part of their 2024 UK tour.
Introduced to their tour manager Ben Pollard, by UK-based lighting rental company LiteUp, the brief was to create a homely and warm vibe onstage. Baines achieved some cool results by using a careful combination of the 20 Astera PixelBricks which were used as ‘specials’, the venue’s house lighting rig and the band’s own touring lighting specials.
Wild Rivers was already touring a number of filament light bulbs on stands for additional visual effects, which inspired Baines for this Shepherd’s Bush show lighting design. He decided to expand on these with the 20 PixelBricks, which were rigged on different height individual stands.
The PixelBricks were supplied from LiteUp’s extensive stock of Astera fixtures.
“I wanted to enhance the existing look and aesthetic of the tour,” explained Baines. “Whilst also making it a bit more intense. I wanted to add some extra dynamics that dovetailed with the warm ambience, so whatever I did had to look integrated and slick. PixelBrick was a perfect solution.”
Elliot chose Astera’s PixelBrick as they are “punchy and have that elegant Astera colour mixing that everyone loves,” he said.
“PixelBrick was definitely the workhorse of this lighting design,” confirmed Baines. The PixelBricks also blended with the band’s touring bulbs, and accentuated their effect. In this case PixelBricks were used for numerous effects including creative twinkling and fluid, undulating kinetic effects.
Wild Rivers’ touring backdrop was up-lit with LED battens on the floor which complemented down-lighting with the house wash moving lights in the overhead rig forming a grid like effect and vertically mimicking the PixelBricks shooting in horizontally from the sides of stage.
“These ingenious products are an excellent tool for a show like this – simple but highly effective,” enthused Baines. “Used smartly and sparingly, they made a big difference to the overall visual impact of the lighting.”
He has used PixelBricks before for key and floor lighting, but this was the first time as a major effects luminaire, an opportunity he jumped at. “They are such a handy and flexible little light and worked exceptionally well for augmenting the band’s melodic and organic indie style music,” he concluded.