“40 Licks” Tour, Stage Music-Visuals
Rolling Stones
Music-Visual Composer & Engineer
with Onadime
August 7-13, 2002
Using Onadime Composer's real-time audio listening ability, Phillip Reay has created music-visuals and other new kinds of real-time visual instruments for live stage performance, in particular for the Rolling Stones "40 Licks" Tour. Working with the tour's stage and lighting designers in Toronto during construction, the live music-visual effects were condensed into a road-worthy system that made the global tour.
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With Onadime, Phillip has produced many live-music visual performance elements for both classical and rock music projects.
- Rolling Stones / Live Music-Visuals for the "40 Licks" Tour
- Haydn's "Overture to Chaos" / Live Music-Visuals for the Chamber Orchestra of Philadelphia
- George Clinton / Live Music-Visuals at Sony Playstation E3 Event
- Herbie Hancock / Live Music-Visuals at the King Cat Theater
- "Dedicated" / Club scene saturdays at the Showbox
- Lee Scratch Perry / Live Music-Visuals at the Maritime
- Issac Hayes and Manhattan Transfer / Live Music-Visuals at a Private Event
- "American Visions" / Live Music-Visuals for the Chamber Orchestra of Philadelphia
- Millenium Bunker / Live Music-Visuals for MTV
- Smash Mouth / Live Music-Visuals for the 23rd California Music Awards
- Terrence McKenna / Live Music-Visuals in Seattle