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Yes Again for Robe

Yes on their Three Album world tour with Robe

Popular and critically acclaimed maverick progressive rock band Yes continued their 2013-14 Three Album world tour presenting three complete iconic works -- "Close To The Edge," "Going For The One," and "the Yes Album" -- live and with a lighting design by Don Weeks. The latest European section features Robe's Robin Pointe multi-purpose moving lights.

Weeks started working with the band in 2011. This Three Album tour started in 2013 with him using Robe LEDWash 600s for the first time as part of his floor specials package. For the most recent dates, Pointes replaced the original beam fixtures he had used on the US tour, becoming an integral part of the floor rig supplied by VER.

The starting point for the Three Album tour stage presentation was based on a concept first created in spring 2012, depicting a starker stage set-up than in the past with no scenic elements, just an upstage video screen.

This put a huge emphasis on lighting.

The 12 x Pointes were rigged onto a double triangular scaffolding structure upstage and on two downstage side towers, left and right, and utilized for most of the effects lighting. At each venue he also hooked in to the house's overhead lighting rigs.

At some venues like the Ancienne Belgique in Brussels -- where Robe's reporting team caught up with him to experience the show -- the Pointes were an ideal match as the house lighting system also contains 20 Robe MMX Spots, which he maximized particularly for gobos and texturing.

The Pointes were absolutely fundamental to Weeks' carefully crafted show where each lighting cue is considered and relevant to the music, and he carefully layered the lighting to match the intensity and intricacy of the music.

"It's really more about enhancing and adding to the mood and the vibe, emphasizing a seamless relationship between visuals and music," he explained.

Having a fixture like the Pointe on the rig has made a real difference to the show because of the sheer diversity of options and subtleties that it opens up, which are ideal for an "evolving" show like this and also one that lasts three hours and demands some serious engagement from the audience.

Weeks, based in Rochester, New York, began his professional lighting career in the 1980s, when moving lights were still at an embryonic stage, and has been using Robe products for the past year.

He first looked at the brand on the recommendation of Donny Lodico at VER and lighting designer Scott Warner -- initiator of Robe's Robin Cyclone -- when looking for an LED wash. At that stage he checked out the LEDWash 600, immediately liked it and started using it in his ongoing design for Yes.

More recently he heard about the Pointe which was launched last year. He watched the product video and asked Robe USA to supply a fixture for him to test. "I am very impressed with the output -- it does so much more than any of the other beam lights -- and I love the rotating gobos and prisms!" he comments.

Yes, one of the most influential and innovative bands of the progressive genre with an amazing career spanning five decades are releasing a new studio album -- their 21st -- in the summer and a brand new tour starts shortly after.

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(2 July 2014)

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