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Sound Tribe Sector 9Sound Tribe Sector 9 Live at Music Farm on 1999-09-03 (September 3, 1999)


Collection: : SoundTribeSector9
Band/Artist: Sound Tribe Sector 9
Date: September 3, 1999 (check for other copies)
Venue: Music Farm
Location: Charleston, SC

Source: AKG C3000 > Denecke PS-2 > Sony TCD-D8
Lineage: Sony 59ES > Monster Coax > Audiophile 2496 > Wave Lab 4.0 > CDWave > mkwACT > shn
Transferred by: Wade Cooper
Keywords: Live concert


Description

01 Improv >
02 TWELVE >
03 Orbital
04 Tap In >
05 Kaya
06 Crowd/Tuning
07 Itzamana (encore)

Individual Files

Audio FilesShorten
Improv >53 MB
TWELVE >35 MB
Orbital71 MB
Tap In >75 MB
Kaya90 MB
Crowd2.71 MB
Itzamana81 MB
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sts9-1999-09-03.shnf_files.xmlMetadata2.91 KB
sts9-1999-09-03.shnf_meta.xmlMetadata2.28 KB
sts9-1999-09-03.shnf_reviews.xmlMetadata1.45 KB
sts9_1999-09-03.md5Checksums406 B
Other FilesText
sts9-1999-09-03.txt315 B

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Average Rating: [4.0 out of 5 stars]

Reviewer: psychedelicbrian - [4.0 out of 5 stars] - August 28, 2008
Subject: experimental?
this is worth checking out to see how much sts9 has progressed since (around) their beginnings, and this show has a lot of loose, percussion-driven jamming...but to me it's just too rough and unfocused.

Reviewer: Cory Ferber - [5.0 out of 5 stars] - September 28, 2003
Subject: Corrected Setlist
01 Improv A >
02 Improv B >
03 T.W.E.L.V.E. >
04 Orbital >
--- Horn jam (starts @ 7.20)
05 Tap In >
--- King Pharoh's Tomb Jam (starts @ 8.04)
06 encore break
07 Itzamana

Horn and KPT are listed as Jams because they are early versions of the songs that turned into the composed pieces we would come to know and love. KPT is credited as being first played on 9.19.00 but the jam often sequed out of Tap In during 99.

This is great show worth downloading!

Notes

AKG c3000 > Denecke ps-2 > Sony D8 @ 48 kHz > Sony 59ES > Monster Coax > Audiophile 2496 >
Wave Lab 4.0 > CDWave > mkwACT > shn


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