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Modern Roadie

Caught in the crossfire between Art and Technology!

Snow Patrol

This blog could be tales of crazy after show parties, backstage antics and stories that will shock the faint hearted. Alas, another stereotype is to be smashed as I document my time working for a popular UK band on their forthcoming tour.

I've taken the job of 'keyboard technician', or roadie, and it's my responsibility to build and maintain the keyboard/computer playback setup
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1:34 AM

I was always wondering how you made those backing track thingys! Great job and i must say it really adds great atmosphere to the patrols new songs! Do you always have some backup incase one fails during a song?
-Matt    



1:46 AM

By the way, how do the lads in SP keep in time with the playback? Do they have clicktracks in their ears or something?

-Matt    



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