Live stage production with touring hardware parity.
Studio-grade sound and dynamic stage lighting on Oahu — DiGiCo and Avolites operators, Elation fixtures, and a tactical micro-crew that rigs clean and runs tight. We mix for musicality and dynamics, not just volume.
Eighteen years across festivals, theaters, and arenas — engineering live environments and navigating them in real time.
Mixed for Musicality, Not Just Volume
Front-of-house engineering with a studio sensibility — dynamics, depth, and clarity across the whole field, from the barricade to the lawn.
Dynamic Stage Lighting
Programmed lighting design that moves with the set — Elation moving fixtures, timecoded cues, and TouchDesigner-driven visual routing when the show calls for it.
Touring Hardware Parity
Mainland acts land on familiar ground: DiGiCo desks at FOH and monitors, Avolites control, and rider-grade fixtures — without air-freighting a rig across the Pacific.
Tactical Micro-Crew Rigging
A small, highly engineered footprint that carries large-scale shows — fewer bodies, deeper skill, cleaner decks, faster changeovers.
No pre-boxed rigs. Every system composed for the stage it serves.
We don't sell lighting bundles or PA tiers. Each show is composed from an item-level inventory — the array for the throw, the fixtures for the design, the desk for the engineer — and priced as section-level stage architecture you can actually read.
Before load-in, your stage exists in CAD: plot, power, rigging points, and sightlines resolved on paper where changes are cheap — not on the deck where they cost show time.
Touring & Mainland Acts
Advance with an engineer, not a rental counter. We read your rider, flag the gaps honestly, and build the system to spec — desks, PA, lighting, and crew.
Festivals & Promoters
Multi-act changeover discipline, festival patching, and a stage that stays on schedule. Eighteen years of navigating live production in real time.
Venues & Resident Series
House system design, acoustic tuning, and repeatable show files — so every visiting engineer walks into a room that already works.