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Audio-Technica Set Breed 77 Apart on the Road

The five piece, who hail originally from Gibraltar, attract comparisons with the likes of Alice In Chains and early Metallica. They are currently in the throes of a short burst of UK gigs and support slots, prior to heading out on an extensive Australian tour throughout the rest of February; not such an unusual career move, given that they have a five album recording deal with the UK arm of Albert Productions, worldwide publisher of AC/DC.
The band has been on the road consistently over the last three years, across Europe and in the UK promoting two album releases, and supporting the likes of Il Nino, Raging Speedhorn and Prong.
The switch to A-T microphones was a collaborative decision between the band and long-term sound engineer, Martin O’Grady. “Our move to A-T has given us the control and consistency we’ve been looking for,” he states. “A-T are ace!”
Weapon of choice for lead singer Paul Isola, is the AEW –42600 UHF wireless system, with a T6100 hyper-cardioid, dynamic capsule, and R4100 receiver. Other mics on stage are AE6100 dynamics for backing vocals and percussion, a selection of AT4050SMs, ATM23HE, AE2500, AE510 and ATM35s on the kit, and AT4050SMs on the guitars.
http://www.audio-technica.co.uk
9th February 2005
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