Liteup’s Astera NYX bulbs illuminate alt-J

Davy Sherwin creates a ‘forest’ of light with Astera NYX Bulbs, supplied by Liteup, for alt-J’s latest live tour. Photo: Liteup

Following the release of their fourth studio album, The Dream in 2022, alt-J and their production team hit the road with lighting design by Davy Sherwin. 

A striking scenic element of the design was created using 60 Astera NYX bulbs hung on a series of asymmetric drops from the overhead trusses and attached to specially modified microphone stands to create ‘forest’ of lighting, supplied by Liteup.

Sherwin wanted to bring a fresh look to the stage and something that was simultaneously intimate, quirky and interesting, and the NYX Bulb drops were one of the first visual pictures that came to mind when he started imagining the design. He knew they would work for big scenic looks as well as being able to help close the space down for some of the more intense numbers. 

Sherwin had become familiar with the various Astera products during the pandemic when live events halted, and he was able to transfer his lighting skills and sensibilities to working as a console operator / programmer on several films and television series. “I needed a versatile, lightweight and cost-effective solution for creating big bespoke looks and it immediately just screamed ‘NYX Bulb’ at me,” he explained. 

Liteup already had the fixtures in stock as they have a good range of different Astera products. To create this specific NYX Bulb environment, most of the fixtures are hung on random length catenary wires from all three trusses – front, mid and rear – so they covered the whole area. To add depth and three-dimensionality, Davy deployed approximately a third of the NYX Bulbs on the floor stands and around the band for a fully immersive experience. 

Sherwin sees the wireless connectivity as a big advantage although they were used wired on the alt-J tour, and he loves the colours, noting that they are “proper and beautifully mixed,” unlike other LED bulbs.

The LD discovered NYX Bulb effects in the process of programming this show – colour effects, dimmer effects, twinkling, chasing, sequences and big blocks of colour – and with 60 over the stage area, he was able to use clusters of them to highlight solos or to accent inflections and incidentals in the music – sometimes extremely subtle but with maximum impact like ‘popping’ above the heads of band members during a solo.

“They are simply fantastic for strobing and adding those little kinetic flourishes to certain musical parts,” he noted. “They are an ingenious and well thought through product that is seriously so much more than a colour changing lightbulb!”

Lighting for the tour was operated for the tour by Dave Singleton using an MA Lighting grandMA2 light console with Liteup’s Marc Callaghan also on the crew as lighting technician. “NYX Bulbs – and all the other Astera kit – have proved a great value investment for us, and designers like Davy are continually finding new and inventive ways of using the products!” Callaghan concluded.

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