111. Mixing and Flying with Ngaio Nobumoto

Published: July 21, 2021, 7 a.m.

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What do flying a plane and mixing live sound have in common? Ngaio Nobumoto joins the hosts on episode 111 to discuss his work as a house engineer based out of Las Vegas. He also talks about his work as a commercial pilot and more.

Born in Las Vegas to a family of artists and raised between California and Vegas, Ngaio found his passion for music at age 6. He plays piano, guitar, bass, and sings, recording music under the name pinkcyan.

At age 14, he discovered an interest in photography, and began shooting professionally at age 16. His work is frequently described as modern and elegant, bearing a cinematic tone and element.

At age 21, Ngaio began pursuing a career in aviation as a pilot. He currently holds a commercial pilot certificate with an instrument rating, as well a flight instructor certificate. He teaches people how to fly out of the North Las Vegas (KVGT) airport.

Lastly, Ngaio is a live sound engineer. As a house engineer, he has provided front of house and monitor engineering services to a variety of artists such as Highly Suspect, P.O.D., The Midnight, Slothrust, Meg & Dia, Real Estate, DIIV, Girlpool, The Dodos, and many more. He has also run sound for a number of mid-to-large-sized corporate events.

Ngaio is a graduate of the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, holding a Bachelor\\u2019s Degree in Criminal Justice. He is also a graduate of the College of Southern Nevada, holding an Associate\\u2019s Degree in Paralegal Studies.


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