Antony King

Antony King (born 1974) is a British live audio engineer for Depeche Mode and Nine Inch Nails.[1] He has also worked as front of house engineer for The Cure, Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds,[2] Prince, The Weeknd, Lana Del Rey, Toto, T Bone Burnett, Kanye West, Band of Horses, Zayn,[3] Beck,[4] Marilyn Manson, The Faces, and Simply Red.[5]

Antony was born in 1974 in Ottawa, Canada and grew up near Paris, France. While attending Royal Holloway, University of London, Antony began working as a freelance audio engineer. He then joined London-based live audio production company Britannia Row Productions. Antony was Amy Winehouse’s monitor engineer for her last tour in 2009.[6]

Antony joined up with The Cure in 2007,[7] mixing front of house for them for their 2007 "4 Play Tour" and their 2009 Australian "The Cure Reflections" where the band performed their first 3 albums in their entirety.[8] Antony was front of house engineer for Depeche Mode's 2009-2010 Tour of the Universe world tour[9] and their latest 2013-2014 Delta Machine world tour.[10] The extremely successful Delta Machine tour played to over 2.4 million people in stadiums and arenas in 32 countries.[11] In addition, Antony mixed the 2009 Depeche Mode Tour of the Universe: Barcelona 20/21.11.09 DVD with Kerry Hopwood and Christian Eigner.[12]

In 2011, Antony became front of house engineer for Noel Gallagher from Oasis’ new project, Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds and toured worldwide with them from 2011-2012.[13] In April 2014, Antony became front of house engineer for legendary electronic band Nine Inch Nails on their US and European tour with Soundgarden.[14][15]

In 2013, Antony was nominated for Pro Sound Awards' Live/Touring Sound Engineer of the Year.[16] Antony has recently been nominated for a 30th Annual Technical Excellence & Creativity (TEC) Award in Outstanding Creative Achievement in the category of Tour/Event Sound Production for his work on the 2014 Nine Inch Nails and Soundgarden tour.[17]

In 2017 and 2018, Antony was FOH Engineer for Depeche Mode's "Global Spirit Tour,"[18] which played to 3 million fans and accrued over $202 million in boxoffice earnings.[19]

Antony used a Solid State Logic L500 Plus mixing console on the Depeche Mode "Global Spirit Tour."[20] His outboard rack gear included Warm Audio WA76's on Dave Gahan and Martin Gore’s vocals; a TC Electronic M6000; TC Electronic D2 controlled via MIDI from the desk; a Warm Audio WA2A and an EQP-WA on the bass; SPL Transient Designers on the drums; Chandler TG1 on the drum overheads; Smart C2 over the Left and Right. For system EQ, he used a Dolby Lake.[21] He also used a Beyerdynamic TG 1000 digital wireless system[22] and an L-Acoustics K1 system.[23]

He currently divides his time between London and Los Angeles, CA.

References

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  11. "DEPECHE MODE LIVE IN BERLIN – COMING NOVEMBER 17TH ON COLUMBIA RECORDS". DepecheMode.com. Retrieved 8 October 2014.
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  13. "Midas flies high with Noel Gallagher". LSI Online. Archived from the original on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 26 October 2012.
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  18. Young, Clive. "Live Sound Showcase: Depeche Mode On Tour". ProSoundNetwork.com. Retrieved 24 May 2019.
  19. "Just Can't Get Enough: Depeche Mode's World Tour Tops $202 Million". www.pollstar.com. Retrieved 24 May 2019.
  20. "Antony King Interview Part 2 - Front of House Engineer for Depeche | Solid State Logic". www.solidstatelogic.com. Retrieved 24 May 2019.
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