sampler, controlled via MIDI from the drum pads to manipulate reverbs and delays live. Impact and Presence
: Unlike traditional DJ sets that rely heavily on pre-recorded playback, The Stickmen Project uses their rig to trigger samples and effects in real-time, aiming to provide a more visceral connection with the audience. Technical Performance Setup
The duo utilizes a sophisticated hardware-based rig to ensure reliability and improvisational flexibility during their studio and live shows: : A Roland SPD-SX PRO sampler, controlled via MIDI from the drum pads
: Their performance is built around a custom-designed, electronic visual drum kit that syncs light triggers with every beat played live.
The "Studio Performance" highlights several core elements of The Stickmen Project's identity: The "Studio Performance" highlights several core elements of
: The duo (Greg Zwarich and Paul Mintsoulis) performs in total darkness wearing LED-lined suits that create the illusion of glowing stick figures.
: The kit features Roland BT-1 trigger pads and custom-built shoulder pads attached to an eight-drum rig. Expanded Effects : They integrate a BOSS SP-404MKII Go to product viewer dialog for this item. The track serves as a thematic successor to
The track serves as a thematic successor to the duo's gold-certified hit . While the previous track featured Felix Jaehn and Calum Scott, "Tears In Ibiza" brings in AR/CO , a vocal duo consisting of Leo Stannard and Mali-Koa known for their work with Don Diablo and Franky Wah.