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This Is DeLaCruz
Running Sound For Coheed and Cambria (Milk and Scott Edwards)
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In this captivating episode of This Is DeLaCruz, we’re honored to feature the dynamic duo behind the sound of Coheed and Cambria: Milk and Scott Edwards. These two audio professionals play pivotal roles in delivering the band’s signature sound to audiences around the world.
This deep-dive conversation explores their personal journeys into the world of live sound engineering, their partnership in creating seamless audio experiences, and the unique challenges of capturing Coheed and Cambria’s complex and progressive sound. They share insights into their gear choices, their favorite moments on tour, and how they work together to overcome the unpredictable nature of live performances.
Whether you’re an audio enthusiast, a touring tech, or simply a fan of Coheed and Cambria, this episode is packed with invaluable stories and lessons from behind the mixing consoles. From troubleshooting on the fly to the meticulous planning required for each show, Milk and Scott pull back the curtain on what it takes to make a live show unforgettable.