Wed, 12/28/2016 - 11:06 am

The second episode of The Light Side, a lighting design podcast, is now available for download.

The second episode features Pretty Lights lighting and production designer Greg Ellis. Topics include Ellis's background and introduction to lighting design, the history of the equipment used by Pretty Lights, and the technical specifics of the tools used on to put on one of the largest EDM productions in the country.
 
Each month host Luke Stratton will sit down with various lighting designers, directors, and programmers from the live music industry to find out what makes them tick, what tools they use to get the job done, and what life is like on the road.
 
Luke Stratton is the lighting designer and front-of-house audio engineer for the Northeastern jam-rock quartet Dopapod. The group will ring in the New Year with a two night run at the Madison Theater in Covington, KY.
The Light Side is available at lukestrattondesigns.com/thelightside and on iTunes, Google Play, and Sound Cloud.
Fri, 04/07/2017 - 7:05 am

In the third episode of The Light Side, a lighting design podcast, host Luke Stratton (Dopapod) sits down with Paul Hoffman, lighting designer and director for Widespread Panic and The Dead.

Stratton and Hoffman discuss his first memories of manipulating light, his creative approach to designing concert light rigs, and technical details behind operating his live show. Hoffman also reveals in depth details about working with long time Grateful Dead LD Candace Brightman on the 2015 Fare Thee Well stadium shows presented by promoter Peter Shapiro.

Each month host Luke Stratton will sit down with various lighting designers, directors, and programmers from the live music industry to find out what makes them tick, what tools they use to get the job done, and what life is like on the road.

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Luke Stratton is the lighting designer and front-of-house audio engineer for the Northeastern jam-rock quartet Dopapod. The group is currently in the middle of the their spring tour.

The Light Side is available at lukestrattondesigns.com/thelightside and on
iTunes, Google Play, and Sound Cloud.

For embedded players use this Sound Cloud link: https://soundcloud.com/thelightsidepodcast/the-light-side-ep003paul-hoffman

Thu, 08/10/2017 - 9:25 am

eLighting Designer/Director Christopher Kuroda and Associate Designer and Programmer Andrew Giffin tell all in this exclusive two part episode on Phish‘s new light rig. Recorded at Front-of-House inside Madison Square Garden during the band’s historic 13 night “Baker’s Dozen” run, Chris, Gif, and Luke discuss the new truss automation system, the history of Phish light rigs over the years, working with Justin Bieber and Ariana Grande, and this season of Game of Thrones.

Luke Stratton is the lighting designer and front-of-house audio engineer for the Northeastern jam-rock quartet Dopapod. The group is on tour this fall with The Motet.

The Light Side is available at lukestrattondesigns.com/thelightside and on iTunes, Google Play, and Sound Cloud.

Fri, 04/13/2018 - 4:51 pm

In this retrospective episode of The Light Side, legendary Grateful Dead lighting designer Candace Brightman discusses her 40+ year career lighting live music and explains her design process through four decades of technological evolution. She also reflects on being a woman in a male dominated industry and the role psychedelics played in her career. Her and host Luke Stratton discuss how she accidentally started working in the music industry, and what it was like working for such icons artists including the Dead, Santana, Bette Midler, Widespread Panic, and the GD50 Fare Thee Well shows.

This episode also includes a brief phone interview with GD50 promoter and Capital Theater owner Peter Shapiro, who recalls the impact Brightman’s work had on both the band and other designers… and he settles the “Santa Clara Rainbow Rumor” once and for all.

The Light Side is available at lukestrattondesigns.com/thelightside and on iTunes, Google Play, and Sound Cloud

Tue, 07/17/2018 - 12:20 pm

Eight years after their final live show, now defunct but widely celebrated Boston Jam act, Mondo Gecko are thrilled to announce that their self-titled debut studio album Mondo Gecko will finally see the light of day on July 26th, 2018. The digital release will be available via all streaming services including iTunes, Spotify, and Bandcamp.

Before disbanding at the end of 2010, the group was able to capture much of their on stage magic in the studio. Recorded over several sessions in 2009 and 2010, their self-titled swan song infuses elements of prog rock, EDM, space-grass, reggae, and jazz fusion.

The album captures the band at its finest, showcasing both their quirky, illustrative lyrical themes and their adept instrumental and compositions skills. Mondo Gecko is a glimpse into an imaginative world rich with strong visual imagery, creative musical landscapes, and intertwining, exploratory group improvisation.

From the onset, the album’s college radio friendly single “Wounded Dreamer” immediately transports listeners with its strong hook and surprisingly ethereal chorus. Further in, the eighteen minute jam odyssey “W.I.M.” simultaneously appeals to both those that frequent a taper section and fans of all things Floyd. But it is perhaps “Beacons”, the through-composed rock opus, that best captures both the band’s live energy and its transportive musicality.

After meeting at Berklee College of Music in a Jam Band ensemble conducted by jazz guru John Funkhouser, guitarist/singer Luke Stratton, drummer Aaron Morey, and keyboardist/singer Eric McEwen developed immediate chemistry. Over the next few months, the trio cut their teeth at house parties around Boston, working with a variety of bassists until settling into a groove with fellow Berklee student Matt Drummey. The group also toured with Dopapod Guitarist Rob Compa, and recorded and toured with guitarist Brad Garone, from 2008 to 2009, who’s unique and captivating playing can be heard on “Wounded Dreamer” and “Acheron”.

After graduating from Berklee, the group toured the Northeast, becoming a premiere up and coming act at clubs and festivals including The Middle East in Cambridge, Nectar’s in Burlington, Red Square in Albany, and The Big Up Festival in upstate New York. Known for their unique live performances, exploratory yet cohesive group improvisation, and engaging stage antics, Mondo Gecko carried the torch lit by artists such as The Grateful Dead, Phish, Frank Zappa, and Medeski, Martin, and Wood, albeit for a short time.

Since disbanding, members have gone to pursue various individual endeavors. Aaron Morey and Eric McEwen now play in the powerful jam-rock quartet Skyfoot, based in Boston, MA. Matt Drummey is a professional guitarist and bassist based in Nashville, TN. Luke Stratton is a concert lighting designer based in Denver, CO and is known for his work with Dopapod, The Motet, and Thievery Corporation.

Mondo Gecko Track Listing:

“Wounded Dreamer”

“Acheron”

“Hideout”

“W.I.M.”

“The Other Side”

“Simple World”

“So They Say”

“Relics”

“Beacons”

“Beacons” is streaming now over on the band Bandcamp page: http://mondogecko.bandcamp.com/track/beacons