Peex is a United Kingdom tech startup that has invented a concert audio remixing system that lets fans control and customize the audio at live concerts, allowing them to hear the music with close to studio-quality remixed sounds.
Peex Live promises to deliver perfect sounds, no matter where your seats are in a big stadium. John’s final tour before retirement was a great chance to test the Peex technology on the road in America.
I tried out Peex Live at last week’s concert at the Chase Center in San Francisco, which featured Elton John’s Farewell Yellow Brick Road Tour. And it really worked. I felt like I could hear more of the legendary singer’s voice and his piano skills, instead of being overwhelmed by the drums, bass guitar, keyboards, and guitar. To me, it was an amazing experience that made me feel like John still had a solid singing voice, as I remembered from his records decades ago.
During John’s goodbye tour, Peex is renting out audio wearables and headsets to concert-goers as part of its plan to take the technology wide. The rental fee for Peex is $15 per show, and that is generating some revenue for the company.
See the full story here: https://venturebeat.com/2019/09/21/peex-let-me-remix-augmented-reality-sounds-at-elton-johns-concert/