Sound Tribe Sector Nine
Sound Tribe Sector Nine is a United States band from Atlanta, Georgia. The band's name is commonly abbreviated as just STS9 or Sound Tribe. They are most notably recognized for their live performances consisting of complex light shows.
Sound Tribe Sector 9 (STS9) | |
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Background information | |
Origin | Santa Cruz, California Snellville, Georgia |
Genres | Instrumental Rock Electronic Music Jam band |
Years active | 1998–Present |
Labels | 1320 Records |
Website | http://www.STS9.com/ |
Members | Hunter Brown (guitarist/ableton live) Jeffree Lerner(percussionist) Alana Rocklin (bass guitar/bass synths) David Murphy (former member bass guitar/bass synths/ableton live) David Phipps(Keyboards/Ableton live) Zach Velmer (Drums) |
Past members | Brandon Clippard |
Discography
- 1999: Interplanetary Escape Vehicle
- 1999: Sector 9 - The Brown Album
- 2000: Offered Schematics Suggesting Peace
- 2002: Seasons 01
- 2003: Live at Home
- 2005: Artifact #12 on Billboard's Top Electronic Albums chart[1]
- 2005: Artifact: Remixes Vol.1
- 2005: Artifact: Perspectives
- 2008: Peaceblaster
- 2009: "Ad Explorata"
References
Other websites
- STS9.com - Official site
- STS9music.com - Official Music Downloads, Live Shows and Albums
- STS9 @ Myspace.com
- 1320records.com - Official Label Archived 2007-10-11 at the Wayback Machine
- STS9 review in austin chronicle
- 1320 Records @ Myspace.com
- Tribe Heads Fan Site @ Myspace.com
- Soundtribe.org - Fan Setlist Archive and Band Information
- Sound Tribe Sector 9 collection at the Internet Archive's live music archive
- GrooveTV #201 VideoCD @ Archive.org
- Poster Art Archive @ Expressobeans.com Archived 2005-05-06 at the Wayback Machine
- [1] Archived 2008-01-07 at the Wayback Machine David Murphy Interview *[2] Archived 2007-09-29 at the Wayback Machine David Phipps Interview *[3] Archived 2007-09-29 at the Wayback Machine Hunter Brown Interview *[4] Archived 2007-09-29 at the Wayback Machine Jeffree Lerner Interview *[5] Archived 2008-01-07 at the Wayback Machine Zach Velmer Interview