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HAVING BEEN NOTICEABLY ABSENT IN THE MIDDLE East market for several years, Nexo’s recent partnership with Dubai-based distributor Thomsun is already beginning to pay off for the French loudspeaker brand. Located on Bank Street inside the Majestic Premier Hotel, Moksha by BarBaar recently opened its doors, serving as a new flag bearer for the brand in Dubai. Moksha’s description as a bar and lounge doesn’t really do it justice, and as soon as you step inside, that becomes immediately apparent. Beyond a long, thin, central seating area is large stage adorned with various live instruments. The main attraction here is the music, whether that be live or from a DJ, and it’s obvious that a great deal of effort has been put into making that music experience the best it can be. This extends to the visual aesthetic, a blend of unique Middle Eastern traditional styling paired with futurist rave-style accents. A balcony VIP area flanks the upper level throughout. Thanks to its previous work at other BarBaar outlets, systems integrator Spectra Displays Technical Services LLC once again teamed up with Thomsun to help deliver a new audio solution for the refreshed Moksha nightclub, subsequently making it the first nightclub in the UAE with Nexo-powered audio. “Moksha is a brand-new space.
                                          
 L–R: Dinesh Kumar, Glenvin D’souza, Atul Lanjudkar, 
Justin Aloysius, Mohammed Parvez and Nikil Babu
It’s a live concept venue 
especially for the Asian audience with a focus on new music coming 
into the genre,” explains Moksha general manager Sudananda 
Poojari. “One of the key nights is Plus 91 Studio, which features 
two Dubai-based local bands performing at the same time as 
two bands all the way from India. Then on Saturday we have a DJ 
evening, a high-energy night where we invite renowned Indian and 
Bollywood DJs. As a result, the speaker system has to be able to 
handle both of these very different functions. Given that this is 
very lively bar, the owner was also keen to explore more powerful 
solutions than in our previous venues, all of which led us to Nexo.”
“The client approached us for Moksha following work we had 
done at Virgo Dubai,” explains Spectra owner Justin Aloysius. 
“They were also familiar with Thomsun from the original BarBaar 
project and were aware that the Nexo system was now available 
locally. I was also very familiar with the brand as I used to manage 
Nexo many years ago when I worked for their distributor at the 
time.”
Given that the type of music being played at Moksha depends 
heavily on the crowd, “we’ve configured the audio system so it 
can bring good quality music to every nook and cranny, regardless 
of if it’s a completely full house or not,” notes Spectra project 
manager Melo Navarro. “It’s a relatively small area, but they 
run a serious operation, and it can get pretty lively as the night 
progresses, with people moving and dancing around.”
With ceiling-hung main arrays formed of six Nexo GEO M12 
line array cabinets placed on either side of the stage, low-end 
reinforcement comes from six GEO MSUB18 subwoofers hidden 
under its front lip. Eight Yamaha DHR12M foldback monitors allow 
musicians onstage to clearly hear their own performances. The 
cabinets are connected via Dante to a single NXAMP4X1 and two 
NXAMP4X4 amplifiers, with DSP from a Yamaha MRX7-D.
Extending distribution to the upper level are additional Nexo P8 
point-source speakers spaced around the exterior walls. Four 
more mounted downstairs bring coverage to the VIP booths and 
bar area. Control is managed by the venue’s live sound engineer 
via a Yamaha QL5 mixing console with iPad control. This takes 
inputs either directly from the DJ booth or from a blend of wired 
vocal and instrument mics onstage, alongside Sennheiser 
Evolution Digital EW 100 G4 wireless systems.
While audio has clearly been the focus when getting Moksha 
off the ground, no less attention to detail has been paid to the 
visual aesthetic. An overhead lighting rig adorned with multiple 
Pangolin lasers works in tandem with videowalls covering the 
central columns and the rear of the stage. Everything is managed 
by an Avolites Titan Mobile control surface. “The Pangolins are 
really great lasers,” notes the project manager. “They’re capable 
of creating some pretty cool effects.”
Video content and graphics are being fed from a Novastar H2 
video sever into a desktop computer at FOH running Resolume, 
which in turn feeds four HDMI outputs to the displays. “We can 
slice content up and map it onto any of the LEDs,” explains 
Navarro.
While Spectra first got involved with the venue four months 
before Moksha opened, because all parties were familiar with 
both each other and the Nexo family of products, installation was 
completed in less than two weeks. “Beyond the fact that it is the 
first new Nexo nightclub in Dubai for quite some time, the system 
sounds great and is plenty enough for their needs,” concludes 
Aloysius. “Initially we had concerns over how the columns and 
some of the reflective surfaces would affect the audio. Some of 
our guys visited the Nexo HQ for training and following that we 
modelled the space in Nexo’s NS-1 system configuration software. 
This left us fully confident in our design and that we had given 
enough delay speakers to compensate. We modelled everything 
again afterwards and I’m 100% satisfied with the Nexo setup 
here. It ticks all the boxes and sounds simply amazing.”
Poojari notes that the reception from the first guests through 
the door at Moksha has been exactly what he was hoping for. 
“People have been telling us when they come in that the sound is 
amazing. For us the sound really helps to create the right overall 
vibe that we were looking for.”
“Impressed by our previous work at BarBaar and other venues, 
Moksha by BarBaar trusted us to deliver their audiovisual needs,” 
explains Nikil Babu, Thomsun product manager. “It was pleasure 
to be able to bring Nexo CEO Jean Mullor to Moksha when he 
came to Dubai recently and experience just how good the system 
there sounds.”
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