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SAE Magazine 13-3

Masters +++ SAE Auckland’s Sound Way to Succeed +++ Every Villainy Needs an SAE Hero! +++ SAE Auckland Staff INDEX Every Villainy needs an SAE hero! n SAE Auckland’s Live Sound Workshop tutor ­Matthew Keller has been hand-picked as the sound technicianforAucklandrockbandVillainy’s­imminent 20 show Australasian tour. The tour, which runs from September to October, kicks off at Brisbane’s Big Sound festival. Other locations the band and Matthew will visit on the tour include Sunshine Coast, Byron Bay, ­Melbourne and Sydney. Once back in New Zealand the band will navigate their home country, heading all the way up to the Mangawhai Heads and as far south as Dunedin. Villainy will be supporting alternative metal band Blacklistt, formerly called Blindspott. Blacklistt have managed multiple national rock radio hits and achieved international success with their first two albums. Villainy and Matthew will hook up with Blacklistt for the New Zealand leg of the tour. n ddle of 2011, the course ecialised practical training ver a six week period. eral venues giving students al and analogue set-ups. students are tasked with and sound at an actual gig In The Mix social events. such a hit that local audio has entered into a prefer- taking on graduates from need positions filled. n Engineer Matt Keller in action. Photo:AlexiaClarkson(SAEAuckland)

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