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Ultimatum: Gig at the PRESTIGIOUS BFI (British Film Institute)!

Hello lovely followers of all-things-Ultimatum!

I had the GREAT pleasure of performing on London’s Southbank at the prestigious British Film Institute (BFI) last month, for the lovely folk at Trusted Reviews. This venue holds a soft spot in my heart; I used to come here as a child with my parents (ardent film lovers) - who would have thought I would one day be bringing my very own show here! Below are a collection of photos from the day - have a look below to check out the action!

The mothership is complete and looking splendid! I’m absolutely delighted with my new L-Acoustics PA system. Live sound reinforcement just doesn’t get any better than this - so it’s great to feel the Ultimatum show is sounding at it’s absolute best …

The mothership is complete and looking splendid! I’m absolutely delighted with my new L-Acoustics PA system. Live sound reinforcement just doesn’t get any better than this - so it’s great to feel the Ultimatum show is sounding at it’s absolute best for the guests.

The load-in begins! Fortunately my wonderful helping hand and sound engineer John was on hand to help me move the mountainous mound of equipment into

The load-in begins! Fortunately my wonderful helping hand and sound engineer John was on hand to help me move the mountainous mound of equipment into

Thank you so much to Trusted Reviews for having me!

Thank you so much to Trusted Reviews for having me!

Finally a quick shout-out to Xtreme Vortex who let me go on their awesome racing car game and neon table football!

Finally a quick shout-out to Xtreme Vortex who let me go on their awesome racing car game and neon table football!

A little wind swept after loading in, but found the time for a cheeky selfie!

A little wind swept after loading in, but found the time for a cheeky selfie!

A point of view shot from behind the Ultimatum rig!

A point of view shot from behind the Ultimatum rig!

Thank you so much once again for visiting the Ultimatum website, and keeping up to date with what’s going on!

Ultimatum: Playing to Twenty Thousand people - what's it like?

Hello Ultimatum followers! Ben Scott here again, the creator and performer of Ultimatum.

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It’s been a brilliant week of rehearsals and Ultimatum show programming - I just can’t wait to bring it to you! I wanted to take a moment to share with you some more of the experiences I’ve had in my professional career as a session musician, which contributed to creating Ultimatum. Principally, the experience of performing in front of crowds of tens of thousands - and the pressures and mentality that come along with being able to handle such extreme circumstances! 

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Firstly: you’ve got to keep your cool. Walking out on stage to that many people isn’t exactly something we do everyday; so confidence in your ability to nail the job is paramount. There’s no room for asking questions now - so you’ve got to be right in the moment, 100% present. Trust that you know what you’re doing.

Secondly: Know your gear. In live performance, any number of things can go wrong at any point…and you’ve got to know how to solve them at the drop of a hat. Guitar string broke? Speaker blown? Drum stick snapped? The audience doesn’t care what problems you might have - they care about listening to the music…so solve it however you must and do so in style!

These are just a few things that I remember when performing to any audience, no matter how big or small. 

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…and finally: Enjoy it! A performer who isn't enjoying them selves will be noticed, even by the last person in an audience of 20,000! We can continue to enjoy ourselves as a performer by remaining relaxed when on stage, not getting flustered, and trusting ourselves.


Check back in soon for another Ultimatum update. And keep your emails and questions coming - I love to help out wherever I can!

Ben Scott  // Creator and Performer of Ultimatum

www.benscottlondon.com

Ultimatum: The Beginning

…and so it begins! Ben Scott here, the creator and performer of Ultimatum; a revolutionary new form of corporate entertainment and high end wedding entertainment. I’m SO excited for what’s to come in 2019 and thought I’d open things up with a little hello to the wonderful people viewing the Ultimatum site.

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I wanted to kick things off by telling you a little more of my own story, and how Ultimatum came to be. I graduated from the Academy of Contemporary Music in 2010, and was lucky to begin my career as a session musician very shortly after. My first work was with an American singer, signed to Island records at the time, and called Alex Winston. Over the period of two years I toured the world and recorded with her, meeting international artists and producers along the way - in turn leading to new work, and new friends. It was during this time that I was lucky to find myself in the studio with Ed Sheeran who, at the time, was the new signing for Atlantic Records and busy recording his first album ‘+’. Not long after that I was delighted to receive my first framed record!

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Over the following years I would find myself performing, song writing, producing and directing dozens of incredible artists from all over the world, playing on stages I could have only dreamed of performing upon as a kid - from London’s Brixton Academy and Hammersmith Eventim Apollo, to Glastonbury and Isle of Wight festivals - among hundreds of others.

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Ultimatum is the amalgamation of all of the experience and expertise built up through my years as a performing and studio musician. It’s absolutely everything I have to give creatively, and it’s a true joy to perform on each and every occasion.

Using a combination of cutting-edge music technology, instrumental performance and frontmanship, my aim is to bring you the best entertainment you can possibly get, rivalled by no one and the only one of its kind in the world. Thank you for reading, and I can’t wait to meet you!

Ben Scott

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