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STS9: Cancel Feb/Mar Dates Murph Diagnosed with Cancer

GREAT MUSICIAN FACES HEALTH CHALLENGE

Murph by Casey Flanigan

The following statement
appeared on the band’s website this week:

It’s with heavy hearts and eternal optimism for the future that we announce the cancellation of STS9′s Winter Tour 2011 dates in February 2011 and March 2011 while our brother, friend and bass player David Murphy will begin undergoing timely and necessary cancer treatment following STS9′s Mayan Holidaze performances this weekend. Below you will find a note from David himself he wanted you all to readÂ…

Greetings Family,Friends and Fans,

I’m writing to share with y’all some news I’ve received recently. I have just been diagnosed with a cancerous tumor primarily in my sinus cavity (a type of internal skin cancer). It will require an extensive surgery followed by a few months long recovery periods. There will be some treatment for the cancer following also but at this time we aren’t fully aware of what that will entail and at this time we are just focusing on the task at hand which is the surgery.

With this news comes a bit of bad news for our upcoming shows. We will have to cancel all of our upcoming shows in Feb and March in order to fully get after taking care of this little health issue to the fullest, and we will do just that. There is nothing more in the world I love than playing music and sharing it with all of you and we will continue to do it for a long time together and all I ask for is y’all’s thoughts and prayers during this time of recovery!

We will still be performing in Mexico this weekend before my upcoming surgery, so for y’all down thereÂ….

Let’s do thisÂ…. Boom!

We’ll send appropriate updates as we get them through out the process.

- Murph

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STS9 NYE Run Live Downloads

NYE RUN IN DENVER AND ASPEN NOW AVAILABLE FOR DOWNLOAD


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STS9 just wrapped up an
epic New Year’s Eve run that encompassed “over 10+ hours of music, 80+ songs, a half dozen debuts to the band’s
live show catalog, and over 11,000 fans, family and friends.” The band is now offering each show from the run as a
live download. Check out the setlists below and click on the links to order the shows for download.

12.29.2010 :: Fillmore Auditorium :: Denver, CO

I: Shakedown Street (*), This Us, Ramone & Emiglio, Aimlessly, Lion, Music Us, Kamuy, Scheme (*)
II: Moon Socket, Tooth, STS9, Peoples, Circus, Shock Doctrine, Arigato, Hidden Hand Hidden Fist

E: Frequencies DnB -> Frequencies 2 -> Frequencies 3 -> Shakedown Street (Reprise)
(*) first time played
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12.30.2010 :: Fillmore Auditorium :: Denver, CO
I: Tap In, Atlas, Grow, Metameme, Vibyl, Crystal Instrument, Peaceblaster 68 -> Peaceblaster 08 -> Keys
(David Phipps) -> Drums (Zach Velmer & Jeffree Lerner) -> Live DJ Suite (David Murphy & Hunter Brown)

II: Be Nice, Move My Peeps, Lo Swaga, Beyond Right Now, Breathe In, The Rabble, One a Day

E: Wika Chikana
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12.31.2010 :: Fillmore Auditorium :: Denver, CO
I: Equinox, Inspire Strikes Back , Really What?, Abcees, Grizzly, What is Love?, EHM, When The Dust
Settles(*)

II: New New 4 U U, Uptight (Everything’s Alright) (*) ($) -> Countdown ($) -> Uptight ($), Firewall (*) ($), F.
Word, Unquestionable, Instantly, Evasive Maneuvers, Rent
E: Hi-Key, Oil & Water, Baraka
(*) first time played ($) featuring Dominic Lalli of Big Gigantic
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1.1.2011- Belly Up – Aspen, CO
I: Gobnugget, Nautilus, Satori, 4 Year Puma, King Pharaohs Tomb, From Now On, Â…And Some Are Angels,
Dance, Hubble
II: Tokyo Remix > Luma Daylight > Tokyo, Mobsters > Surreality > EB, Once Told, When the Dust Settles,
Scheme
E I: Monkey Music, Kaya
E II: EHM Remix (*) > UN? Remix (*)
(*) first time played
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STS9 NYE After-Shows

FEATURING SEXYTIME (MIMOSA & SLEEPYHEAD),
BONOBO, TWO FRESH, TIPPER, NOSAJ
THING


STS9

STS9, 1320 Records and
Euphonic Conceptions are pleased to present the official after parties for their New Years run in Denver, Colorado.
The festivities commence each night at Casselman’s (located 1.5 miles from the Fillmore) immediately following
STS9′s much anticipated performances at the Fillmore Auditorium. Each night features a diverse array of cutting
edge electronic music, live art, lights and visuals.

Tickets are available on STS9.com and at the STS9 merchandise
booth inside the Fillmore.

WEDNESDAY | 12/29

Sexytime (Mimosa + Sleepyhead)
The Debut of Paper Diamond

Lazer Sword (Low Limit + Lando)
Lorn (Brainfeeder)
Archnemesis (1320 Records, feat Curt from Telepath)
and DJ Rootz

THURSDAY | 12/30

Bonobo (DJ Set, Ninja Tunes)
Up Until Now (1320 Records) feat David Murphy of STS9

Two Fresh (1320 Records, Elm & Oak)
Random Rab feat Android Jones

The Great Mundane (1320 Records)
and Frequent C

FRIDAY | 12/31 NEW YEARS EVE

Tipper
Nosaj Thing (Visual Show)
Teebs (Brainfeeder)
Tokimonsta (Brainfeeder)

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Summer Camp 2011: moe., Umph STS9, Avetts, Flecktones, Lotus

FESTIVAL SEASON KICKS INTO HIGH GEAR NEXT MAY

The first round of artist announcements for Summer Camp 2011 Music Festival have arrived. The 11th installment of the Summer Camp Music Festival will take place May 27 – 29, 2011 at Three Sisters Park in Chillicothe. moe. and Umphrey’s McGee will once again be headlining the festival, which will feature over 65 bands on 6 stages over the course of 3 days.

Summer Camp 2011 Initial Lineup
moe. (3 days)
Umphrey’s McGee (3 days)
STS9
Cypress Hill
The Avett Brothers
Girl Talk
Keller Williams
Bela Fleck and Flecktones
Lotus
EOTO
Cornmeal
Big Gigantic
Daedelus
Family Groove Company
Ryan Montbleau Band
Two Fresh
Chicago Farmer
Jaik Willis
Brainchild
Positive Vibr8ions
DJ Belly

Advance Early Bird Tickets for this year sold out in record time, but Early Bird Tickets are still available for $120 including camping. A limited number of these tickets will be sold and once they’re gone the price will go up without notice.


STS9 Early 2011 Tour

FROM THE SUNSET STRIP TO KENTUCKY

STS9

STS9 will wind around almost every corner of the U.S. next spring as they kick off a late winter/early spring tour in Los Angeles on February 2, 2011 and make their way to Santa Cruz, New Orleans, Buffalo and many other stops around the States. Tickets go on-sale this coming Saturday (12/4) at noon EST here. As an added bonus, every ticket purchase will come with the option to buy a download for 50% off.

STS9 2011 Tour Dates

02.04.2011 :: House of Blues :: Los Angeles, CA
02.05.2011 :: House of Blues :: Los Angeles, CA
02.09.2011 :: Roseland Theatre :: Portland, OR
02.10.2011 :: Showbox (Market) :: Seattle, WA
02.11.2011 :: McDonald Theatre :: Eugene, OR
02.12.2011 :: Fox Theatre :: Oakland, CA
02.13.2011 :: Montbleu Resort :: Tahoe Stateline, NV
02.16.2011 :: The Catalyst :: Santa Cruz, CA
02.17.2011 :: The Catalyst :: Santa Cruz, CA
02.18.2011 :: House of Blues :: San Diego, CA
02.19.2011 :: Marquee Theatre :: Phoenix, AZ
02.20.2011 :: Orpheum Theatre :: Flagstaff, AZ
02.24.2011 :: Bricktown Events Center :: Oklahoma City, OK
02.25.2011 :: House of Blues :: Dallas, TX
02.26.2011 :: House of Blues :: New Orleans, LA
02.27.2011 :: House of Blues :: New Orleans, LA
03.01.2011 :: Music Farm :: Charleston, SC
03.03.2011 :: The Fillmore :: Charlotte, NC
03.04.2011 :: The Norva :: Norfolk, VA
03.05.2011 :: The National :: Richmond, VA
03.06.2011 :: 9:30 Club :: Washington, DC
03.09.2011 :: Water Street Music Hall :: Rochester, NY
03.10.2011 :: Town Ballroom :: Buffalo, NY
03.11.2011 :: House of Blues :: Cleveland, OH
03.12.2011 :: Madison Theatre :: Covington, KY

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STS9 | Red Rocks | Pics

Words & Images by: Mike Hardaker

Sound Tribe Sector 9 :: 09.10.10-09.11.10 :: Red Rocks Amphitheatre :: Morrison, CO

STS9 returned to Red Rocks Amphitheatre for two nights of electronica dance music mixed with good ole fashion rock-n-roll. The crowd showed up early and stayed late to support the band, who shared the bill with Thievery Corporation and Ghostland Observatory.

STS9 seemed to scale back their light show for the Red Rocks run of concerts compared to years past. The lights, however, were still a driving force behind the band, and perhaps their new technology doesn’t require as many lighting rigs. The crowd was young and full of life, and seemed to hint that STS9 could be the future of American popular music. With two sold out nights at Red Rocks, it seems that Sound Tribe Sector 9 is really gaining momentum in mainstream circles. As one fan said to me, they are the next Dave Matthews Band of the electronica scene.

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STS9: NYE Denver Run

DECEMBER 29-31 AT THE FILLMORE AUDITORIUM IN DENVER

STS9 have announced a
three night New Years Eve run at the Fillmore in Denver, beginning on December 29. General on-sale starts
Saturday, September 25 at 10 AM. VIP, multiple night, and single show tickets will be available starting next week exclusively through the STS9Store.com. And Click here to
get your tickets from Live Nation.

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STS9, MiMOSA, Two Fresh Benefit For Georgia Theatre

ELECTRONICA KILLERS UNITE FOR WORTHY CAUSE

Two Fresh

In an effort to help rebuild and revitalize the iconic Georgia Theatre that was devastated by a fire on June 19, 2009, STS9 will perform a PA & DJ set as the headliner for a Georgia Theatre Benefit on Saturday, October 23, 2010. MiMOSA and Two Fresh will also perform at the Spring Valley Eco Farm, which is located approximately four miles from downtown Athens, Georgia. A large portion of the proceeds from this event will help the rebuilding effort of the legendary Athens venue.

The Georgia Theatre focused on nurturing the careers of thriving, upcoming artists who often went on to achieve national acclaim. STS9 spent years playing shows at the Georgia Theatre (including their sold out 9 year anniversary ‘homecoming’ concert), and the group has a strong connection with not only the venue, but also the city of Athens. The inception of this event proves that the far-reaching artistic community of “The Classic City” has a profound presence, which will continue to support the venue that means so much to both musicians and music fans around the globe.

The Spring Valley Eco Farms is a non-profit organization focusing on education, research, and outreach to promote more ecologically sustainable agriculture.
Spring Valley sits on 100 acres on the Georgia Piedmont.
More details about the benefit concert will be released through the website created specifically for this event, where tickets are also on sale.


STS9 at Red Rocks: Live Broadcast

LIVE BROADCAST SEPTEMBER 10 AND 11


STS9

iClips is pleased to announce the LIVE broadcast of STS9 from the epic Red Rocks Amphitheatre on Friday September 10 and Saturday
September 11. If history serves correct, STS9 will deliver yet another great 2-night stand at Red Rocks, and if you
aren’t able to make it, we’ve got you covered. Pre-order for the broadcast is $13.20 and includes the archived
performances of STS9 from Summercamp 2010 and Nateva 2010. That’s 4 STS9 shows for $13.20!! Single shows
from Red Rocks are $9.99 each.

STS9 from Summercamp is currently being uploaded – it will be available shortly.

Go to http://www.iclips.net/watch/sts9-available-concerts for more info.

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STS9 Halloween Shows

TWO SHOWS PLANNED FOR FALL 2010


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STS9 have announced they
will
be performing for two nights at Stubb’s BBQ in Austin, Texas to celebrate Halloween weekend 2010. The band will
play
Friday and Saturday nights, October 29 and 30. Currently, these are the only two STS9 shows the band anticipates
for
the fall of 2010. Tickets will be available soon.

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STS9 | Chicago Run | Photos

Images by: Chad Smith

This past weekend Sound Tribe Sector 9 blew threw Chicago in a big way with three shows in three days – Friday, August 20th at House of Blues, Saturday, August 21st at Aragon Ballroom and an acoustic Axe The Cables performance at Old Town School of Folk Music on Sunday, August 22nd. Intrepid lensman Chad Smith was there to capture the electric glory of the first two nights, along with the Bassnectar after show on Saturday evening at HoB.

STS9 :: 08.21.10 :: Aragon Ballroom :: Chicago, IL
Set 1: Evasive Maneuvers > Kamuy, F Word, Aimlessly, Metameme, Lo Swaga, Arigato,
Grizzly > Tooth

Set 2: Atlas, Be Nice, ABCees, Circus, Ramone & Emiglio, Beyond Right Now, EHM
E::Empires, The Unquestionable Supremacy of Nature

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Big Gigantic: A Place Behind the Moon

OUT SEPTEMBER 1 ON 1320 RECORDS


Big Gigantic

STS9′s boutique record label, 1320 Records, proudly presents A Place Behind the
Moon
, the new full-length studio release from Big Gigantic, out
September 1 on 1320 Records.

A Place Behind the Moon will be available for free download September 1 on www.1320records.com. Get a sneak peak of
the single, “Limelight”, in this video.

Big Gigantic will hit the road this Fall for dates with STS9, Alex B, and Ana Sia, including
headlining shows from the Mid-West to the South. Click here for the dates.

Tracklist:

1. “Looking Back”

2. “Sky High”

3. “Lucid Dreams”

4. “Limelight”

5. “Solitude”

6. “Step Up”

7. “Driftin”

8. “High And Rising”

9. “Shine”

10. “Cloud Nine”

11. “Breaking Point”

12. “A Place Behind The Moon” (bonus track feat. STS9)

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STS9: Happily Unmoored

By: Dennis Cook

new live acoustic album

Axe The Cables is a smart, impactful title, full of action but open to multiple interpretations, which is only fitting given Sound Tribe Sector 9‘s propensity for openness and freedom of expression. Released on July 29th on the band’s own 1320 Records, comprises an acoustic performance from last December where the live-electronic unit stripped down sonically to play music in front of an audience much the same way it’s originally created in their homes. Taken down to ringing acoustic guitar strings, bright piano chords and feathery, warm bass and empathetic percussion, STS9′s music, as compositions and layered, often utterly lovely, strongly emotional work, shines in a whole new light. While this may be old hat for its creators, the pieces on Axe The Cables showcases what a strong, original instrumental group this is, and how just when one thinks they have them figured out they toss in a wonderful curve or three.

Besides the acoustic release, STS9 also recently composed their second film score for the documentary ReGENERATION, which features leading intellectuals, social activists and cultural figures like Noam Chomsky, Tali Kweli and Howard Zinn. Never ones to be idle, STS9 also recently finished raising $150,000 to build a home with the Make it Right Foundation in New Orleans. And Sound Tribe embarks on a massive summer tour starting on August 11th in New York City with an acoustic “Axe The Cables” performance at the Blender Theater on August 11 followed by a plugged in evening on August 12th at the Roseland Ballroom with special guests Lotus, The Album Leaf and John Hughes (see full tour dates here).

We snagged percussionist and electronic manipulator Jeffree Lerner to pick his brain about the acoustic shows, the band’s continuing efforts to raise social consciousness and more.

JamBase: There’s a rising subtlety to Sound Tribe these days, where you can do the big energy stuff where everyone is tripping out and dancing but you’re also taking time for your band’s equivalent of ballads, getting down to softer material, and that’s often where the real meat of band’s surfaces.

Jeffree Lerner: It kind of reaveals the truth, if you will, when you strip down all the layers and take away all the bells & whistles and get to the core of what’s going on. As much we do appease our fans, I think it’s just representing the diversity of the band as individuals. I think it speaks to our individual interests in music. We love all kinds of music. We’re inspired by all kinds of music. We love to play all kinds of music and really don’t want to limit ourselves to just being an electronic band. And I don’t think that would serve us best anyway because we have all these different facets that we fortunately have an opportunity to express.

JamBase: That leads pretty naturally to talking about Axe The Cables, which has the potential for deep fans to be a favorite, if not the favorite, in the STS9 canon. I’ve been listening to this group for years and this recording/performance allowed me to see into the bones and inner workings of music I thought I knew pretty well.

Jeffree Lerner by Casey Flanigan

Jeffree Lerner: It might be new to the audience but it’s how we’ve made music all these years. I think [David] Murphy even mentions it during the set when he talks about wanting to invite people into our studio to see how we create. And the songs didn’t need electronics to do what they needed to do. We’ve always written music like that with our core instruments and then expanded it. So underneath each and every electronics song is that core of musical instruments.

So, you craft music the way most people do – at a piano or with an acoustic guitar. Was it exciting for the band to expose that fact to sunlight?

It was really exciting for us! Normally, we have a big production with a lot of gear and a semi full of stuff. So, it’s nice for us to prove to ourselves as well that we can play music and move people without having to have semis worth of stuff. That’s not a bad thing but it was an experiment we needed to get out.

And it continues to be interesting because STS9 plans to keep doing “Axe The Cables” acoustic shows on future tours.

Absolutely. And some of those songs are going to grow and become part of the big rock show as well. I think these two sides have always been talking to each other and we finally found a way to express it.

One of the things that came to mind listening to Axe The Cables was how Sound Tribe sometimes gets short-shrift from critics because you work in the electronic realm. Maybe exposing this acoustic side of the band will help balance out the view of STS9′s musicianship.

I think so as well, and there’s also likely a new way into the band for people who’ve never listened to us before. That’s gonna be an interesting path for those people to follow if they start with the acoustic album. It’s interesting because everybody wants to label and put things in categories but that’s something we’ve never felt comfortable with outside of just calling it “music.”

Let’s take what our culture is calling a “jam band.” Obviously, we’re not talking the kind of music that’s being played because you can have a bluegrass band to a band like us to Disco Biscuits to Medeski Martin & Wood to solo Keller Williams. Those things don’t have much in common musically but what they do have in common is music fans willing support bands and live music and that culture in general.

And a community of musicians that’s likewise open-minded. You talk to any of the musicians you’ve named and they’re all curious and never locked into one thing.

STS9 by Dave Vann

Why should you have to decide what kind of music you play? This is art [laughs]. I’m sure painters back in the day hated being locked in a box and labeled and expressionist or whatever. I’m sure they sketched and worked with charcoal and did other things, too. It’s really just the interface between the musicians and the fans. How does a fan express what they’ve heard to a buddy after he comes to a show? How does he express that without the other person being able to see and hear it? It’s an interesting phenomenon.

Do you think it helps to have your own label to put out whatever you come up with and not have it second guessed by suits?

It allows us freedom, and by design. That’s why we created the label to share our art, whatever we create. I think we’ve always been able to look after this aspect ourselves. It’s nobody’s fault but money is the bottom line in this industry, and of course, we have to get paid. We have lives and families, but that’s not why we create, which is for pure expression. We’ve always tried to keep it pure.

That’s easier without someone looking over your shoulder telling you to follow this or that trend.

There are people who give us that advice, and sometimes it makes sense, but it’s not the core of it for us. We can’t be that naïve to think we can cut ourselves off from the world. We have to keep pace with what’s going on. I don’t know that I’d use the word ‘independence’ because truly it’s really an interdependency. Artists sitting alone in a room might make the most amazing art but if it can’t relate or holds no purpose in society or culture it’s not as effective. It’s really a balance.

One of the things I appreciate about Sound Tribe is how you put your ideals into action. Shit, you guys got a whole house built in New Orleans. Was it a trip to raise all the money and know a new home would come out of it?

Jeffree Lerner by Remixes Album

It was a total trip! We didn’t if it would take five years or two or six months. We’re all really pleased it happened as quickly as it did. We just opened the door; our fans did it. There’s a sense of pride in our organization for being able to do such a thing, but the reality is we didn’t do it. Everybody who walked through the door to see us play music instantly became part of something larger than just entertainment, along with the artists who donated their studio time and tracks to the remixes album.

Great things are possible with everybody chipping in some to a much bigger total. But there’s also more subdued consciousness raising going on in STS9, stuff that’s more subtle than shouting at people but effective in its own way.

We joked around about that when we first started, saying we should get up on stage and just say what we believe in and consider important. Probably 2 out 10 people in the room would have pulled out a dollar. I think that in essence is the key to making a difference culturally and making some change. Given the opportunity, most people want to do the right thing, but things in our culture make that hard to do. If you want solar panels for energy they’re more expensive. One random example is I have a cousin who after she graduated high school in Detroit moved to New Orleans to help out, but within the New Orleans community there’s thousands of young people who aren’t helping and collecting [money] from our government. It’s an interesting paradox because they’re not incentivised to make a difference. It’s complicated. We brainstorm a lot about how to work with the audience to make the world a better place. It’s an important part of what we do.

However, the way you communicate these ideas increasingly through years is more through osmosis than direct statements. If one digs deeper into the Peaceblaster website there’s plenty of worthwhile, purposeful tangents to be had, but you’re not leading anyone to these tangents by the hand. This stuff has deeper implications behind it but it’s also sounds that you can shake your ass to.

You can experience on any level you want. I remember having to read books in my high school English class and man, I didn’t to read them or do a report on them. Now, I find myself 20 years down the road and I pick up On The Road by Jack Keroac. Reading it of my own volition makes a huge difference.

So, we’re not going to force anyone to do anything but the trail of breadcrumbs is there if you want to follow it down the line. It’s there in the song titles, in the Peaceblaster website, etc. We’re just finding ways to create opportunities for that [kind of depth]. I don’t want someone to come to a show and be bummed out because they feel they have to do something and really they just want to enjoy it. It’s such a diverse crowd with such diverse intentions. Some just want to dance, some people want community, some people want to part of something larger than themselves, and all those possibilities are there.

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STS9 & Disco Biscuits Add Big Boi For 8/28 Show

TOUR STARTS AUGUST 11 IN NYC


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LiveMusicBlog.com reports that STS9 has added Big Boi to their August 28
performance with The Disco
Biscuits
at the Verizon Wireless Ampitheatre in Alpharetta, GA. The show’s lineup also features Big Gigantic and John Hughes. Mos Def will be
performing with STS9 in Chicago on August 21, alongside Bassnectar, Big Gigantic and others. Check out the rest of
the
dates here (Thanks to Consequence of Sound).

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STS9: Axe The Cables Out Now

STS9 RELEASE AXE THE CABLES TODAY ON 1320 RECORDS; SUMMER TOUR KICKS OFF IN AUGUST AT
NEW YORK CITY’S GRAMERCY THEATER & CLOSES WITH TWO NIGHTS AT COLORADO’S RED ROCKS
AMPHITHEATRE


STS9

In December of 2009, STS9
sat down in Denver, Colorado in one of America’s most pristine modern opera houses to create “Axe The Cables… An
Evening of STS9.” What this night encompasses is one of the most flawless evenings of STS9 music in the band’s
decade plus history. The entire show was played, for the most part, sans all “electric” gear including the common
stage instrumentation of laptops and samplers that fans have grown accustomed to as the band’s sound has evolved. The band has
decided to re-mix and re-master this into one massive release on their indie record label, 1320
Records.

Axe the Cables is available now exclusively through 1320 Records and iTunes.

STS9 is on tour in the coming months, performing select intimate acoustic Axe The Cables shows in New
York, Chicago, and Atlanta, as well as plenty of the electronic heavy-hitting events the band is known and loved for,
culminating with their annual, 2 night musical takeover of Colorado’s Red Rocks Amphitheatre. STS9 has signed on a slew of supporting acts across the entire tour including Thievery Corporation, Big Gigantic, The Disco Biscuits, The Album Leaf, Lotus, Ghostland Observatory, Bassnectar, Alex B, John Hughes, RJD2, and many more to still to come.


August 11 Blender Theater @ Gramercy New York NY – “Axe The Cables”
August 12 Roseland Ballroom New York NY – w/ Lotus, The Album Leaf & John Hughes
August 13 Bank of America Pavilion Boston MA – w/ Lotus, The Album Leaf & John Hughes
August 14 Penn’s Landing Philadelphia PA – w/ Lotus, The Album Leaf & John Hughes

August 15 Pier 6 Concert Pavilion Baltimore MD – w/ RJD2 & The Album Leaf

August 17 Higher Ground Burlington VT – An Evening with STS9

August 18 Saranac Brewery Utica NY – An Evening with STS9
August 20 House of Blues Chicago IL – An Evening with STS9
August 21 Aragon Ballroom Chicago IL – w/ Big Gigantic & More
August 22 Old Town School of Folk Music Chicago IL – “Axe The Cables”

August 25 Raleigh Amphitheatre Raleigh NC – w/ special guests TBA
August 26 Blackwater Music Festival Live Oak FL – w/ Spearhead, Slightly Stoopid & More

August 27 Tabernacle Atlanta GA – featuring both “Axe The Cables” and STS9 Electric
August 28 Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre Atlanta GA w/ The Disco Biscuits, Big Gigantic & More
September 1 Sloss Furnaces Birmingham AL – w/ Toubab Krewe
September 2 Arkansas Music Pavilion Fayetteville AR – w/ Ghostland Observatory

September 3 River Parks Amphitheatre Tulsa OK – w/ Ghostland Observatory

September 4 Anchor Inn Music Center Omaha NE – w/ Ghostland Observatory

September 5 Crossroads Pavilion Kansas City MO – w/ Ghostland Observatory
September 9 Boulder Theater Boulder, CO – An Evening With STS9
September 10 Red Rocks Morrison CO – w/ Thievery Corporation, Alex B & John Hughes

September 11 Red Rocks Morrison CO – w/ Ghostland Observatory, Big Gigantic & John Hughes

All STS9 shows are on-sale now. For more information please visit www.sts9.com.

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STS9: New Album Out June 29 Acoustic Shows, Red Rocks

ACOUSTIC PERFORMANCE SEES OFFICIAL RELEASE
SUMMER GIGS WITH DISCO BISCUITS, JOHN HUGHES, THIEVERY CORP AND MORE

STS9 by Dave Vann

In December of 2009, STS9 sat down in Denver, Colorado in one of America’s most pristine modern opera houses to create “Axe The Cables… An Evening of STS9.” What this night encompasses is one of the most flawless evenings of STS9 music in the band’s decade plus history. The entire show was played, for the most part, sans all “electric” gear including the common stage instrumentation of laptops and samplers that fans have grown accustomed to as the band’s sound has evolved. The band has decided to remix and remaster this into one massive release on their indie record label 1320 Records. Axe the Cables will be available June 29 exclusively through 1320 Records and iTunes. Plans are also in the works to release correlating HD video of much of the show via iClips.net.

In addition to keeping busy throughout the past year by releasing albums, tapping into their acoustic roots, and zigzagging across the country for live shows, with the overwhelming help and support of their fan-base, STS9 recently achieved their goal of raising $150,000, which will build a home for the Make it Right Foundation in New Orleans. Through $1 per ticket fees, the release of Peaceblaster: The Make it Right Remixes, and VIP sound check events in numerous cities throughout the past year, STS9 will soon break ground on a sustainable home in the Lower 9th Ward, in an effort to help rebuild the great city of New Orleans.

STS9 is on tour in the coming months, performing select intimate acoustic Axe The Cables shows in New York, Chicago, and Atlanta, as well as plenty of the electronic events the band is known and loved for, culminating with their annual, two-night gathering at Colorado’s Red Rocks Amphitheatre. STS9 has signed on a massive slew of supporting acts across the entire tour, with many more to still to come.

STS9 Summer Tour Dates

August 11 Blender Theater @ Gramercy New York NY – “Axe The Cables”
August 12 Roseland Ballroom New York NY – w/ Lotus, The Album Leaf & John Hughes
August 13 Bank of America Pavilion Boston MA – w/ Lotus, The Album Leaf & John Hughes
August 14 Penn’s Landing Philadelphia PA – w/ Lotus, The Album Leaf & John Hughes
August 15 Pier 6 Concert Pavilion Baltimore MD – w/ RJD2 & The Album Leaf
August 17 Higher Ground Burlington VT – An Evening with STS9
August 18 Saranac Brewery Utica NY – An Evening with STS9
August 20 House of Blues Chicago IL – An Evening with STS9
August 21 Aragon Ballroom Chicago IL – w/ Big Gigantic & More
August 22 Old Town School of Folk Music Chicago IL – “Axe The Cables”
August 25 Raleigh Amphitheatre Raleigh NC – w/ special guests TBA
August 26 Blackwater Music Festival Live Oak FL – w/ Spearhead, Slightly Stoopid & More
August 27 Tabernacle Atlanta GA – featuring both “Axe The Cables” and STS9 Electric
August 28 Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre Atlanta GA w/ The Disco Biscuits, Big Gigantic & More
September 1 Sloss Furnaces Birmingham AL – w/ special guests TBA
September 2 Arkansas Music Pavilion Fayetteville AR – w/ Ghostland Observatory
September 3 River Parks Amphitheatre Tulsa OK – w/ Ghostland Observatory
September 4 Anchor Inn Music Center Omaha NE – w/ Ghostland Observatory
September 5 Crossroads Pavilion Kansas City MO – w/ Ghostland Observatory
September 9 Boulder Theater Boulder, CO – An Evening With STS9
September 10 Red Rocks Morrison CO – w/ Thievery Corporation, Alex B & John Hughes
September 11 Red Rocks Morrison CO – w/ Ghostland Observatory, Big Gigantic & John Hughes

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Big Gigantic: “I Need a Dollar” Remix/Vid Show Tonight w/Murphy

VIDEO FOR BIG GIGANTIC REMIX OF “I NEED A DOLLAR” BY ALOE BLACC OUT NOW
SHOW TONIGHT IN NOLA WITH MURPHY (STS9) AND RUSKO

Big
Gigantic
‘s remix of Aloe Blacc‘s “I Need A Dollar” is available now and can be downloaded and streamed below.

In the coming months, Big Gigantic will be releasing a series of singles with very special guests, leading up to their full-length album release, scheduled for late summer.

I NEED A DOLLAR :: REMIX DOWNLOAD
I NEED A DOLLAR REMIX MUSIC VIDEO

Tonight (Thursday 4/29), Big Gigantic perform with David Murphy (STS9) at Republic in NOLA. This debut performance will also feature
Rusko. Doors are at 2 a.m. (Fri. morning) and Tix are $25. For more information, please visit
www.republicnola.com.

Upcoming Big Gigantic Tour Dates:

April 29 – Republic w/ Murphy (STS9) & Rusko – New Orleans, LA
May 1 – Cervantes – Denver, CO
May 8 – Colorado College – Colorado Springs, CO
May 22 – Purple Hatter’s Ball – Live Oak, FL

May 28 – Lightning in a Bottle – Irvine, CA
May 29 – Summer Camp – Chillicothe, IL
June 4 – Wakarusa – Ozark, AR
June 17 – Dexfest – Dandridge, TN
June 25 – Sonic Bloom – Bellvue, CO
July 2 – Nateva Festival – Oxford, ME
July 3 – Campout for the Cause – Bond, CO
July 15-17 – Camp Bisco – Mariaville, NY
August 6 – The Big Up – Ghent, NY
August 19 – Camp Barefoot 4 – Bartow, WV
August 21 – Charter One Pavilion w/ STS9 – Chicago, IL
August 27 – River Jam Festival – Fort Smith, AR
September 11 – Red Rocks w/ STS9 – Morrison, CO

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JamBase Questionnaire: STS9

Welcome to the third installment of JamBase’s weekly feature where we put a baker’s dozen of probing, wide-ranging questions to the bright lights in the jam scene (and beyond) in order to expose juicy tidbits about their musical minds. Last week we heard from Jeff Coffin and upcoming weeks will include insights from Cornmeal, U-Melt, Robert Walter and more!

David Murphy by Casey Flanigan

David Murphy is a touch cooler than most of us will ever be. Defined by sharp lines and possessing one of the more intense stares in the jam scene, the Sound Tribe Sector 9 bassist seems to glide – sonically and otherwise. His role is an interesting one, because there are few precedents for the type of music he and his longtime mates explore. While jazz or rock bassists have myriad models to choose from, Murphy has sailed uncharted waters from the get-go. There’s a mercurial character to his playing that permeates through the skin and into the bloodstream. Oh, he can funk it up like a man who’s studied Prince, but there are also Middle Eastern tonalities, drum-and-bass echoes, psychedelic flairs and more to his style. Put another way, where one feels the flex and pop of muscle in most bass work, Murphy is smooth movement, a chromatic blur running cleanly and efficiently inside the STS9 machine. Over the years he’s also become proficient at laptop manipulation and the like, expanding on his innate sonic curiosity and yen for cool sounds, wherever they might be found. (Dennis Cook)

Here’s what Murph had to say to our inquiries.

1. Great music rarely happens withoutÂ…
Struggle

2. The first album I bought wasÂ…
Pink Floyd’s A Momentary Lapse of Reason

3. The last song or album to really flip my wig wasÂ…
???

4. When I was a kid I wanted to grow up to beÂ…
A professional motorcycle racer (motorcross)

5. My favorite sort of gig isÂ…
A paying one

6. One thing I wish people knew about me isÂ…
I’m pro-gun. Do we really want the government to be the only ones with weapons?!?

7. I love the sound ofÂ…
“This is our final approach before landing into…”

8. One day I hope to make an album as fantastic asÂ…
Dark Side of the Moon

9. The best meal I ever had on tour was atÂ…
Any meal not in a to-go container

10. I always find the coolest audiences inÂ…
Random rural towns – Tulsa OK, Fayetteville, ARÂ…

11. The worst habit I’ve picked up being on the road all the time isÂ…
I don’t promptly return emails and phone calls

12. The Beatles or the Stones? Por que?
The Beatles. There will only ever be one of those experiences on the earth

13. The craziest thing I ever saw wasÂ…
A sold out Red Rocks

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Mayan Holidaze STS9: Disco Biscuits & Umphrey’s

The Disco Biscuits, Umphrey’s McGee, and STS9, in conjunction with Cloud 9 Adventures, have announced MAYAN HOLIDAZE 2011, taking place January 20-24 on the gorgeous Mayan Riviera in Mexico.

Complete details on the weekend will be announced on Wednesday, May 5 and early bird all-inclusive rooms will go on sale Wednesday, May 12. Please visit www.mayanholidaze.com for all event info as it’s announced!

For more on Holidaze, see our 2009 coverage from Jamaica here.


STS9: Massive Summer Tour

STS9 Summer Tour

STS9

STS9 has announced its MASSIVE SUMMER 2010 TOUR, which kicks off with “An Evening of Acoustic STS9″ aka “AXE THE CABLES” at the Blender Theatre at Gramercy in New York City on Wednesday August 11. This evening will kick off a month-plus long tour as the band sets off on an incredible excursion to America’s finest cities in various amphitheatres, clubs and theaters along the way.

Over the course of three nights this coming August in the Northeast, the band will be sharing the stage with Lotus, The Album Leaf and more. The weekend includes stops at New York City’s Roseland Ballroom (THU 8/12), Boston’s Bank America Pavilion (FRI 8/13) and finishing up at Festival Pier at Penn’s Landing in Philadelphia, PA (SAT 8/14) along with the tour’s opening night at the Blender Theatre in NYC.

STS9 will take on The Windy City for multiple nights with Bassnectar, Big Gigantic and more with performances at The House of Blues, Charter One Pavilion and more.

STS9 will also join forces with The Disco Biscuits for one of the dirty south’s biggest weekend of the summer this coming August to perform at the famed Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre at Encore Park in Alpharetta, GA on Saturday, August 28. Along with this event, STS9 will perform at the legendary Tabernacle on Friday, August 27 while the Biscuits close out the weekend with a show of their own on Sunday, August 29 at The Tabernacle.

Tickets for SUMMER TOUR are ON-SALE NOW EXCLUSIVELY THRU STS9Store.com.

For more on STS9 and their recent album Ad Explorata, see our recent feature/interview with Zach Velmer and Hunter Brown here.

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