The Unthanks have been using DPA microphones in their live performances
UK - Northumbrian folk experimentalists The Unthanks have been using DPA microphones in their live performances after being introduced to the company's product range by their engineer, Joel Borkin. For capturing The Unthanks' performances, Borkin likes to use DPA's d:vote Instrument Microphones, d:dicate 4011 Cardioid Microphones, d:dicate 2011C Microphones and d:facto Handheld Microphones.

Working under the title jBsound, Borkin is front of house and monitor engineer for various artists around the UK. "We recently used a selection of DPA microphones on The Unthanks' headline showcase collaboration with Lau at the Celtic Connections festival in Glasgow's Royal Concert Hall," says Borkin. "The microphones were a joy to work with. Nothing comes close to the precision and clarity of DPA; they are a must for this band."

Well-known for juxtaposing traditional, folkloric storytelling with sonic exploration, The Unthanks are constantly pushing the boundaries of the folk genre. Borkin's work with the band has seen them performing as a 10-piece ensemble, with all the attendant challenges that such a large setup entails.

"The Unthanks' organic lineup might incorporate a string quartet, grand piano and full drum kit, and overlaying all this is the band's distinctive, graceful vocal sound," Borkin says. "I need microphones that can successfully translate the varying dynamics and orchestral sound of the arrangements, whilst standing up to the decibel levels that are demanded of modern contemporary performances. DPA offers this quality, as well as the perfect mounting solutions for all the various instrumentation we use."

Borkin likes the sound of DPA's d:vote Instrument Microphones for The Unthanks' string quartet performances. "They provide the best level before feedback of any mic I've used, while also successfully translating the tonal qualities of the strings without the 'quack' or excessive harshness often associated with string pickups."

For piano, Borkin uses a pair of d:dictate 4011s because they offer natural, expressive reproduction and can withstand a huge amount of SPL. They are mounted centrally over the strings, sitting as close together as possible but pointed in opposite directions, so that one microphone focuses on the higher octaves, while the other focuses on the lower.

In order to successfully reproduce the human singing voice through PA systems, Borkin chose the d:facto Handheld, mentioning it was one of his favourite products offered by DPA Microphones. "The Unthanks' two female lead vocalists both have expressive yet delicate singing styles, which means that intelligibility and level before feedback are of the utmost importance," he says. "With their strong focus on musical narratives, the audience must be able to follow the voices with absolute clarity, whilst ensuring they also sit naturally with the dynamic arrangements of the music. The d:facto offers a perfect solution for our vocalists."

(Jim Evans)


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