2014 | |
![]() | Musikmesse Frankfurt Horse Bar revisited |
![]() | Audio Days Paris Vive la France |
2013 | |
![]() | AES New York The return to NYC |
![]() | NAMM Moscow Go East! |
![]() | Audio Days Paris Encore une fois |
![]() | Musikmesse Frankfurt Lucky Number Sevin ;-) |
2012 | |
![]() | NAMM Anaheim Visiting Mickey |
![]() | Musikmesse Frankfurt Old friends, new friends. |
![]() | Audio Days Paris Meet the makers |
2011 | |
![]() | Fifth anniversary Time to party! |
![]() | Musikmesse Frankfurt Less trouble, more fun. |
![]() | Unicorn or time travel? The Joel Hamilton interview |
![]() | AES New York Welcome back. |
2010 | |
![]() | Question upon question : )~ The pan60 interview |
![]() | Musikmesse Frankfurt Five already? |
![]() | Forward or backward On compressor topologies |
![]() | AES San Francisco Ghandi & the Giants |
2009 | |
![]() | Musikmesse Frankfurt Meet the family |
![]() | High-End Gear Hamburg Small yet Ooh-La-Laah |
![]() | AES New York Jazz, Viruses & Liberty |
2008 | |
![]() | Musikmesse Frankfurt One, two, three... |
![]() | Demotour London London calling elysia! |
![]() | AES San Francisco Californiaaaaaaaaaa!!! |
2007 | |
![]() | Direct Metal Mastering On visit at Stockfisch-Records |
![]() | Musikmesse Frankfurt Second sighting, twice as good |
![]() | AES Vienna Compressor Boys versus Kaiserschmarrn |
![]() | Chemical Brothers The brothers gonna work it out! |
![]() | AES New York We love New York! |
![]() | High-End Gear Cologne Meeting of the pro audio freaks |
2006 | |
![]() | How everything started The alpha compressor and how it entered ... |
![]() | Musikmesse Frankfurt Premiere in Frankfurt/Main |
![]() | AES Paris Baguette and class-A |
![]() | Emergency Compressor First aid for dynamic disasters |
![]() | AES San Francisco elysia tours the United States |
London calling elysia!
It had become more and more over due: visiting London Rock City! So one day we finally just did it: in the middle of May 2008 we decided to go to the island for a complete week. And because traveling alone is just half the fun, the journey started with a little side trip to Paris in order to pick up good old Tom VDH...
And here we are at our first appointment already. This one took us high into the sky, in fact into the 29th floor of London Centre Point where the Alchemy Mastering studio is situated. Ray Staff directly assembled the alpha compressor into his console - maybe as a permanent resident soon?
Tom and Dominik in front of the famous Konk studio. It had already been built in 1973 by Ray Davies (founding member of the Kinks). We had the great honour to meet Ray in person; followed by a nice posing action in front of his door after the product demonstration.
And now for something completely different: The expedition to the two Abbey Road studios as a hopefully interesting alternative to the world's most famous zebra crossing, which we simply dropped because of tourist congestion and high traffic volume.
A real, true technical delight: Tom Williams presents the original EMI TG Equipment that still is in daily operation at Abbey Road (besides loads of other equipment worth a photo story of its own). Doesn't that look familiar somehow? Oh yes, it does!
And this is also not unknown to quite some people, is it? On the drive to the next appointment we by chance cross the Battersea Power Station which has been the model for Storm Thorgerson's ingenious cover artwork for Pink Floyd's album 'Animals'.
Finally, something to eat! A good opportunity to meet some new and old friends. From left to right: Robert King from Z-Noise Recording Studio, Jules Standen from gearslutz, Dominik und Tom. After the nice Thai meal we had chocolate cake with courgette as a desert. Great!
Power station, second encounter: Here we are straight in the heart of Metropolis. In one of the numerous mastering suites, Crispin Murry enjoys the versatile functions of the alpha compressor. Only two days later, a demo unit left our factory to stay at Metropolis for a couple of weeks...
A view into Steve Rhodes' completely new built-up Alpha Centauri Recording studio. If you are into high end outboard equipment, I am pretty sure you will love this place - what a great collection! You can't see Steve in the picture, but there is an old friend at the right image border.
On visit at the mixing god's: Just one floor below we met Alan Moulder in his Assault & Battery Studio. Alan just gives the alpha compressor a try - no big surprise, as he already owns an mpressor anyway. For us, this was the absolutely perfect completion of a wonderful journey.