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It’s been the most spectacular of journeys, from a place in time when John Grant feared he’d never make music again or escape a life of addiction, to winning awards, accolades and Top 20 chart positions, and collaborating with Sinead O’Connor, Goldfrapp, Elton John and Hercules & Love Affair.

The fact he subsequently won a Best International Male Solo Artist nomination at the 2014 BRITS alongside Eminem, Justin Timberlake, Bruno Mars and Drake, seemed like some fantasy dreamt up in a moment of outrageous hubris.

Just months later, the BBC’s request for a session with symphony orchestra provided (subsequently released by Bella Union as John Grant And The BBC Philharmonic Orchestra: Live in Concert), followed by Grant taking the Royal Northern Sinfonia on a UK tour, confirmed that it was simply the latest spectacular chapter in his personal and artistic renaissance.

Shure Apparatuur gebruikt door John Grant

John Grant's FOH en Monitor engineers over de Shure KSM Microfoons

Over de KSM9

John's vocal mic goes through a live FX processor on stage, so it works better when the source is very tight and focused on his vocals and not much of the surrounding space. The KSM9 was the answer to that, and gave us a very detailed sound, with great rejection of ambient sound

Gabriele Nicotra, FOH for John Grant

Over de KSM8

The KSM8 is exciting. It is far and away the most neutral-sounding handheld dynamic mic that I've personally heard. Spill that was once 'fizzy' or 'shrill' in microphones we'd tried previously became more like added ambience in the IEMs. I can't wait to try it out on a stand with a singing guitar player, where I think it could really shine.

Matt Pengelly, Monitor Engineer for John Grant

Over de KSM9HS

The KSM9HS has been nothing short of a revelation on John's voice. Tight and controlled with almost zero handling noise, but still with all of the detail and space that you would expect from a quality condenser. Truly a game-changer!

Matt Pengelly, Monitor Engineer for John Grant

John Grant's Monitor Engineer over de Beta 181

Over de BETA 181

I was also especially impressed with the Beta 181. The small form factor coupled with the interchangeable capsules led us to some really interesting places with our snare mic'ing when trying to deal with the issue of spill from some very loud hi-hats without having to resort to dynamics processing

Matt Pengelly, Monitor Engineer for John Grant

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