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New music in Thailand is born here. Here is a full report on "Marshall Livehouse.
Thai music never stops!

New music in Thailand is born here.
Here is a full report on "Marshall Livehouse."

Marshall, an audio brand born in London, England in 1962, has been behind many legendary live performances that have left their mark on music history. Marshall has been behind many legendary live performances that have made their mark on music history. Trusted by legends such as Jimi Hendrix, Eric Clapton, and Slash, there is no other brand that has so much of the spirit of rock and roll.
The stage for their next challenge is Bangkok, Thailand, located in Southeast Asia. And what they have created is a live music club. With a variety of questions, such as what are their plans, and what is the music situation in Thailand, the editorial staff went to the reception to celebrate the opening. We also spoke with the director, Mr. Pan.

A passionate performance right in front of you.

The first floor, the main space of the facility, has a stage and bar counter. The permanent stage is equipped with a full lineup of Marshall sound and stage equipment, which can be customized according to the content of the performance. The space is compact enough to accommodate 100 people, so you can feel the heat up close and personal.

There is a bar by the stage, where you can enjoy a drink or a small snack and get intoxicated by the music.

The first to greet the media team from various countries was Réjizz, a hip-hop artist born and raised in Bangkok. His style is characterized by a jazzy and groovy sound, weaving stories with lyrics in both Thai and English, and incorporating a unique sense of humor. On this day, he overwhelmed the audience with his inimitable atmosphere.

The Molotovs were next. The Molotovs are a sister-brother duo consisting of Mathew Cartlidge and Issey Cartlidge from the United Kingdom. It is no exaggeration to say that they are one of the most energetic young bands in their home country. Their energetic performance was as good as advertised, and it was cool to see them get the audience in the groove. It is no wonder why they have received love calls from legends such as "The Libertines" and "Sex Pistols.

The facility has an atrium, so live music can be enjoyed from the second floor. Thanks to Marshall's excellent audio equipment, the sound is not muffled and is clear enough to reach the second floor.

At the venue, the brand's mascot character, which resembles an amplifier, was also on display. His wiggling arms and legs are so cute as he moves to the music.

Appearing on stage with the heat still on was "Gliiico" from Japan. Hailing from Vancouver, Canada, this band of three brothers, Kio, Kai, and Nico, is popular for its sound that blends vinyl-era music with a modern aesthetic. Their stunning visuals and genre-less music have captivated audiences from other countries.

The live music was further enhanced by DJs "Okamoto Reiji" and "Maftsai," whose Marshall speakers are rock-friendly but can also accommodate a wide variety of music genres.

Listening to the above-mentioned artists, I still feel that the sound image is typical of "Marshall. It is, of course, a good match for rock driving sounds, and you can enjoy the sharpness of the high frequency range and unique distortion. And because the stage was created by "Marshall," it is a very luxurious space to be able to experience this.

INFORMATION

Marshall Livehouse

Address: 186 Charoen Krung 36 Alley Charoen Krung Road Khwaeng, Khet, Bang Rak, Bangkok 10500 Thailand
Business hours: AM 10:00 - PM 10:00
Closed: Tuesday, Wednesdays
Official Instagram:@marshalllivehouse

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