STS9
Biography
Founded in Georgia in the late '90s, Sound Tribe Sector 9 quickly refined a style of dub-influenced, breakbeat-infused psychedelic music with a heavy emphasis on group improvisation, comparable to the work of jam band peers such as the Disco Biscuits, Lake Trout, and the New Deal.
Sound Tribe Sector 9's debut effort, Interplanetary Escape Vehicle (1998), was recorded soon after the group's formation and provides only scant hints of what the sound the band would develop, instead focusing on somewhat generic instrumental funk and jazz grooves. With the addition of percussionist Jeffree Lerner in 1999, the band's sound solidified into a powerfully original, highly danceable tapestry. Through constant touring, the group began to work up a large following among jam band fans. Two more releases -- Live (1999) and Offered Schematics Suggesting Peace (2000) -- captured both the band's developing sound and their increasing interest in Mayan mysticism and culture. The former accurately documented the confident tone of the band's relentless live performances, while the latter used analog tape loops, a blend of live and studio tracks, and extensive use of guest flutist Kofi Burbridge to create a more subtle mix. With a regard for spirituality, equality, and a freeing of musical egos, the band eschews solos in favor of small, repetitive parts that add together into a musical image that is at once droning and texturally deep. The band relocated to Northern California in late 2000. ~ Jesse Jarnow, All Music Guide
Selected Discography
Hit up Furthurnet. You can download TONs of them, all SHN quality and completely legal to trade. I have seen them a couple different times and definitely worthy of the time spent.
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The Dawn Chorus is where its at from '06 at the Tab. First time I saw Sector 9 and they improved for the entire first set with Richard Devine.
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Pandora needs more sts9 on here! My favorite live recording is at the Tabernacle Atlanta, GA 28-31st of 2007. If you are an sts9 fan you need to hear that recording, and get their dvd "live as time changes"
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I saw these guys at the Fillmore on the 26th and they truly are the soul shaking s**t. Amazing.
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I'm sad to see that pandora has yet to add a group by the name of Papadosio to their list of artists. If you dig this kind of sound, please check them out: www.myspace. c o m / p a p a d o s i o or www.papadosi o . c o m
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They're coming back to ATHENS for a 3 night EXPLOSION in March!!! Check out their song "Squishface" on the album Peaceblaster . . . I hope they play it live at the Ga Theater!
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STS9 is so much better live even thought there music is spiritualy enhancing but there live s**t is the most experiencing thing ever. GO SEE THEM NOW!!!!!!
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soundtribe comn thru boulder,colo r a d o at the fox theater 1/27 dont got your tickets than find your trade to exchange
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Caught them at Mishawaka 6-20-03(http : / / w w w . m i s h a w a k a c o n c e r t s . c o m / ) by far the best place to see a concert ever.
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agreed, Red Rocks was by far the best concert i had ever been to in my life
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If you enjoy STS9 even in the LEAST, go see them live. It's a beautifully unique experience.
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Sick show at Rothbury...g l o w sticks and roman candles all night long. Looking forward to seeing them at Stubb's in Austin on Halloween. Anyone else going to be there?
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AMAZING, AMAZING, AMAZING. Not even funny how sick they are live, especially at Red Rocks, or the Filmore.
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I love falling asleep to this music
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these guys are insanely sick, if you dont like it at first go see them live and it will change your whole perception on them, UNBELIVABLE for the mind
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Yo checked out the show at Rothberry s**t was sick going to hit up Red Rocks in three days just gotta find my Lucy....
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Going to see them at Red Rocks in a week! Can't wait. Definitely the best band to see live.
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Did anyone watch the show at the Rothbury Festival? If so how amazing was that!!
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Their show at Festival Pier in Philadelphia this past Friday, July 25th, was amazing! download it for $7.99 off their site. www.sts9.com
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I gotta agree with Derrick. The Wakarusa '08 set was killer. Saw them in '06 there as well.
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