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Axe The Cables

by STS9

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Travis De Hope
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Travis De Hope Tribe at their finest. Favorite track: Glen Tells Kengo.
The Midnight Toker.
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The Midnight Toker. I've seen these fellas since their inception and countless tours over the years, Bonnaroo 2005 was the pinnacle in my opinion. This is pure instrumental bliss, gives you the feeling of floating. Rare semi-acoustic set that displays their musical prowess.
Highlight for me at always seeing them live, their rhythm section of Murph and Zack Vellmer ( the beast on drums keeping the tempo moving) seems to always set the table for the other guys to improv and take you on a musical journey. Favorite track: Equinox.
Bezio Music
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Bezio Music I think The New Soma axed was the first Tribe track I ever heard and I was hooked from that moment on. My mind continues to be thoroughly blown away by this band from then forward, so New Soma gets my shoutout on this one, although everything on this is obviously gorgeous. Favorite track: The New Soma.
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The New Soma 05:26
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Dem Be 04:33
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Re Stereo 05:23
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From Now On 07:18
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Lo Swaga 05:30
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Kamuy 06:10
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The Fog 03:10
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Equinox 08:03
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Satori 08:46
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Moon Socket 07:20
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So It Goes 03:58
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Breathe In 12:10
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In December of 2009, STS9 sat down in one of America’s most pristine modern opera houses on a chilly night in Denver, CO to create the inaugural “Axe The Cables… An Evening of STS9″. What this night encompasses is one of, if not the most flawless STS9 event in the bands decade plus history. The entire show was played, for the most part, sans all “electric” gear including the common stage instrumentation of laptops our fans have grown quite accustomed to. To say the event was a hit is an understatement. It was a night legends are made of. So much so the band has decided to re-cut, re-mix, and re-master this into one massive release.

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released June 29, 2010

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