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STS9 Takes Over Mission Ballroom: Photos

The band's Colorado Takeover leg of the Human Dream Tour came to Mission on January 23.
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The band is touring in support of their most recent release "Human Dream."

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Sound Tribe Sector 9 stopped by Mission Ballroom on January 23 for its Colorado Takeover to confirm the band’s place as a champion of the live jam-electronica scene.

The band’s ability to mix analog grooves and textures with incredibly precise and fast dance beats remains unmatched and it all starts in the pocket. Bassist Alana Rocklin and drummer Zach Velmer’s connection showcases true human grit and soul in combination with machine-like technicality that allows for improvisation to truly go anywhere. STS9, coming off the release of their newest album Human Dream, wasted no time jumping into an exploartory “Surge” jammed into “Searchlight,” Followed up with back-to-back classics “G-Funk” and “Hubble.”

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David Phipps celebrated his birthday at their Fort Collins show on January 22nd.

The interplay between keyboardist David Phipps and percussionist Jeffree Lerner shined during “Rent,” and Hunter Brown’s smooth tone layered over top of it all created a cosmic dance party the crowd was eager to get lost in. “Somesing” was remixed with an added section then the first set closed with “Year Infinity,” and a heartfelt message to the fans from Velmer about how special it is to play here in Colorado.

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The band’s Colorado Takeover leg of the tour continues January 24th at Gates Concert Hall.

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The band from Atlanta kicked off the second set with a run of old school Tribe tunes “Better Day (Remix),” a beautiful “Breathe In” and crowd favorite “Vapors” before showcasing the new material with “Life’s a Symphony in Unity.” “Gobnugget” went unfinished with deep teases and a drum-n-bass section and Hunter Brown showed his innate ability to simply shred around complicated dance breaks during “Big Basin.” The second set ended with sample heavy new song “Shaky Ground” and a “Walk the Sky” encore left fans primed and ready to dance their hearts out again January 24th at Gates Concert Hall.

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Alana Rocklin joined STS9 on bass in 2014

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In 2006, as part of their Live as Time Changes tour, STS9 traveled across the country in a carbon-neutral tour bus and powered their live concerts using renewable energy.

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Zach Velmer (drums) addressing the crowd.

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STS9 was formed in Snellville, Georgia (just outside Atlanta), in 1997

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David Phipps on keyboards.

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Fans packed out the Mission Ballroom.

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Hunter Brown on guitar.

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Jeffree Lerner on percussion and programming.

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All of the band’s music is released through their own label, 1320 Records.

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STS9 has raised significant amounts of money towards activism efforts, including $150,000 to the Make it Right Foundation, paving the way to rebuild a house in the Lower 9th Ward of New Orleans

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Alana Rocklin previously played in the duo Sub ID with her husband.

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Fans lining the rail at Mission Ballroom

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STS9 has released 11 albums, two remixed albums, and multiple live DVDs

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STS9 is known for their elaborate lighting design.

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STS9 at Mission Ballroom on January 23rd.

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