Tumult events travel from club to club, with non-stop music by leading DJs
Belgium - Tumult, the Sanzaru Order techno/rave parties, are adding passion, energy and excitement to Belgian night life. Organised by Skippen Dam, Tumult events travel from club to club, with non-stop music by leading DJs. Adding to the immersive effect of the Tumult experience is an intense lightshow featuring Chauvet DJ Intimidator Hybrid 140SR fixtures, supplied by Sound & Co.
“This is the fifth annual edition of Tumult, and the second year that we have lit the parties,” says Jonas Bellemans, CEO of Sound & Co. “Skippen Dam invests a great deal in bringing a lot of DJ talent to these events, which limits the budget for lighting. At the same time, you need a lot of intensity to support this kind of music. So you have to find fixtures that give the right balance.”
Bellemans notes that the 140W Intimidator Hybrid 140SR, with its intense output, motorized zoom, gobo capabilities and all its other features, allows him to deliver the looks his client needs and a price that fits within budget.
In addition to appreciating the affordable price and numerous performance features of the Intimidator fixtures, Bellemans prizes them for their versatility. Having fixtures that are able to perform many different roles is especially important at Tumult parties, which often take place in urban clubs with relatively tight quarters and limited rigging options. This makes it critical to select moving fixtures that are not only compact, but also multi-functional, since it allows a greater variety of looks to be created with fewer fixtures.
“The versatility of the Intimidator 140SR very important to us, not only at Tumult but in many projects,” says Bellemans. “We always like to use this fixture, because as a hybrid, it can do many jobs.”
Typically hanging 12 Intimidator Hybrid 140SR fixtures above the dancefloor, Bellemans uses them to create a powerfully engaging environment with rapidly moving beams sweeping across the room interspliced with special wash effects.
“In the techno scene people like the beam effect, so we use it throughout the show,” says Bellemans. “However, if you quickly change to a wash every now and then it creates a very cool effect that changes the atmosphere a little to grab extra attention from the crowd.”
(Jim Evans)

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