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Sound Tribe Sector 9Sound Tribe Sector 9 Live at Tabernacle on 2007-12-30 (December 30, 2007)


Collection: : SoundTribeSector9
Band/Artist: Sound Tribe Sector 9
Date: December 30, 2007 (check for other copies)
Venue: Tabernacle
Location: Atlanta, GA

Source: AKG ck63 > JKLabs DVC preamp > Sony SBM1 (line stage modified) > D8 (16/44.1)
Lineage: R500 > VXPocket > Wavelab 5 (tracking/editing) > FLAC (lvl 6)
Taped by: Chris Grider
Transferred by: Todd (titotito at gmail)


Description

Set 1/Disc 1
Moonsocket, Hubble, Wika Chikana, H.B. Walks to School, Four Year Puma, Tap-In, Quests, Evasive Maneuvers, Murph

Set 2/Disc 2:
Tooth, This, Us, Grow, Open E, Peoples, Aimlessly

ENCORE
Murph, Baraka

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Hubble66 MB8.61 MB4.82 MB15 MB
Wika Chikana39 MB5.22 MB2.88 MB8.74 MB
H.B. Walks to School36 MB4.96 MB2.81 MB8.51 MB
Four Year Puma43 MB5.95 MB3.32 MB10 MB
Tap-In59 MB8.18 MB4.60 MB14 MB
Quests35 MB5.01 MB2.89 MB8.76 MB
Evasive Maneuvers41 MB5.75 MB3.20 MB9.63 MB
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Tooth31 MB4.26 MB2.39 MB7.44 MB
This, Us28 MB3.82 MB2.15 MB6.78 MB
Grow62 MB8.60 MB4.83 MB15 MB
Open E48 MB6.55 MB3.70 MB11 MB
Peoples68 MB9.71 MB5.42 MB17 MB
Aimlessly73 MB10 MB5.74 MB18 MB
Murph4.63 MB836 KB461 KB1.55 MB
Baraka54 MB7.85 MB4.54 MB14 MB
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Average Rating: [4.0 out of 5 stars]

Reviewer: rwCason-1982- - [5.0 out of 5 stars] - July 15, 2008
Subject: Great...not just OK
STS9 at the Tabernacle is one of those experiences that you are just glad to be a part of every winter in Atlanta. Others will always pack Phillips Arena to hopefully catch a glimpse of of John Bell and that WSP magic, but the people that are 'in the know' end up at the Tabernacle.

WELL worth the download for the 1st set alone, they cover their first album Interplanetary Escape Vehicle (IEV) in its' entirety. They have come a LONG way from their early career (99'-02') which relied heavily on Drum&Bass and Improv during their concerts. During this time period STS9 had a much slimmer rotation of songs which allowed them to really open up, and they created some beautiful improvisations. However, there new material can best be described as GANG BUSTER. There new album Peaceblaster is a real solid showing for the band.

The first set opened with a lot of energy with MoonSockets. I personally liked Wika Chikana best in that set, but everything after 4 Year Puma is essential listening, especially the Evasive Maneuvers!

They paired Tooth and This, Us to kick off a high energy 2nd Set. They originally were going to open with Water Song, as was written on the setlist, but they wanted to bring a lot of energy I suppose. It worked, and the following Grow/Open E was the easy highlight of the set. Peoples was good, but check out the 12/30/06 version for a true monster. Baraka tied up a great show in Ga.

It was a tale of two sets. One full of early and rare classics and the latter encompassing the current direction of STS9.

Reviewer: coc225 - [5.0 out of 5 stars] - April 22, 2008
Subject: Solid 4.5
first set was overall very quality stuff with some rare songs that came with the album cover (H.B. and Quests). Highlights from the first set were Moonsockets, Wika, Tap In, and a smokin Evasive Maneuvers (stand alone evasives are the way to go!)

second the set had its moments , and had a choice Baraka encore. STS9 nailed the segue from Tooth into This, Us and Open E was hands down the energy high point. also a nice aimlessly (which i used to like more).

Reviewer: tunit420 - [4.0 out of 5 stars] - April 11, 2008
Subject: Just OK
This was my least fav show of the NYE run. both sets had its ups and downs. moonsocket, hubble, tap-in, and EM were very good in the 1st and tooth, open E, and aimlessly were good in the 2nd. Although they played one of the best moonsockets ive heard and some other solid tracks the show didnt have the same umph as the rest of the run.

Reviewer: Tribe87 - [5.0 out of 5 stars] - March 31, 2008
Subject: Kill
This show was one of the Sickest Tribe shows I have attended....The Moonsocket, Tooth, Peoples,and Baraka are straight kill......The enery in the Tabby was unreal....

Reviewer: walterbedingfield9 - [4.0 out of 5 stars] - February 20, 2008
Subject: 3rd night
yet again let me thank the taper for taking the time to tape this sweet sts9 NYE run.

Interplanetary Escape Vehicle first set was a cool concept but i thought the set didnt quite take off like the first 2 nights. Although I was so stoked to here it, quests was kinda rusty (3.5 years since last one i think).

edit:
it sounds like there may be some music missing during grow from the 4:43 mark. Unless STS9 just really fucked something up ;)

Reviewer: Frank White - [4.0 out of 5 stars] - February 5, 2008
Subject: Unbelievable moments
Credit, they kicked down some old-school, but the first set was a little too phishy for me. Although the Moonsocket, Hubble, and 4 Year Puma were ridamndiculous!!! Evasive without Kamuy is somewhat of a tease for me. Did't catch the Kamuy the night before. Still, Tribe was truly sick as always!!!

Reviewer: zachs - [5.0 out of 5 stars] - January 24, 2008
Subject: Go Gridey
Sounds just like the Tabby. Thanks!

Notes

Location: DIN, direct center, Lower Balcony, clamped to drink rail
Setlist thanks to the lowdown!
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