STS9 Kicks Off 20th Anniversary Run At Red Rocks On This Date In 2017
Livetronica act STS9 celebrated their 20th anniversary with a three-night stand at the iconic Red Rocks Amphitheatre in Morrison, Colorado that began on this date in 2017. Tribe fit a complete performance of their 2005 studio album Artifact into the show which opened the run on September 8, 2017 and went acoustic for a rare Axe The Cables set to begin the finale on September 10, 2017.
STS9 shared official video of all three concerts this spring as part of their Throwback Re:Stream series of live archival broadcasts. Those full-show videos are among the 250+ STS9 videos featured on the newly launched JamBase Live Video Archive (JBLVA). Fans can watch footage spanning 2002 – 2020 via the JBLVA including the 2017 Red Rocks run. The JamBase Team entered the start times of each song for the collection of STS9 videos, so there’s no need to scroll through the footage to figure out where the song of your choice begins. Watch Tribe’s 20th anniversary run below using the JamBase Live Video Archive.
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September 8, 2017
On September 8, 2017, STS9 played Red Rocks for the 23rd time. The band made their debut at the venue on September 6, 2003 and returned at least once each year since including a two-night stand on September 6 and 7, 2019. As noted above, STS9 had a special show in store to begin their 20th anniversary run on this date in 2017, as they performed Artifact in its entirety.
The band played the tracks from Artifact in the order they appear on the LP, split between two sets. Bassist Alana Rocklin utilized an upright bass on the “Tonight The Ocean Swallowed The Moon” to close out the first frame. For the encore, STS9 treated fans to “Real & Imagined” and “Breathe In.” The former is a song debuted just a few days earlier at the North Coast Music Festival in Chicago, while the latter is a beloved staple that dates back to September 5, 2002 as per STS9 Stats.
Musical Story, Yes
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Better Day
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By the Morning Sun
00:07:50
Tokyo
00:13:59
Artifact
00:19:28
Native End
00:21:42
ReEmergence
00:27:26
Peoples
00:34:49
GLOgli
00:46:52
Today (STS9)
00:56:46
Tonight the Ocean Swallowed the Moon
01:03:21
Forest Hu
01:08:34
Somesing
01:13:53
Trinocular
01:23:05
Vibyl
01:27:48
8 & a extra
01:32:55
Possibilities
01:34:26
Peoples part II
01:44:44
First Mist Over Clear Lake
01:48:57
Music, Us
01:49:56
Real & Imagined
02:02:56
Breathe In
02:08:08
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September 9, 2017
STS9’s second night of the 2017 run at Red Rocks was the lone show of the three-night stand without any specific theme incorporated. The September 9, 2017 concert was pure Tribe featuring a first set heavy on classic material. “You Don’t Say” served as the opener before the quintet fit “Potamus” within “Kamuy.” An extended “When The Dust Settles Reprise” came next complete with a modular jam. STS9 continued to focus on improvisation as a 12-minute “Rent” was followed by an expansive “Worry No More.” The band closed out the first set by pairing “Golden Gate” and “Arigato.”
The five-piece began their second set on night two of the run with “Rise Above, Get Loud,” a song debuted just five months prior. It was back to oldies for “ABCees” and “Hidden Hand, Hidden Fist” before STS9 treated fans to another tune premiered in 2017 — “Enceladus.” A rare cover came next as Tribe delivered their take on Lorde’s “Green Light.” Then, a run of “Vapors,” “Be Pulse” and “Inspire Strikes Back” ended the frame. STS9 went with one of their oldest songs as the evening’s encore, “Tap In.”
You Don’t Say
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Kamuy
00:07:20
Potamus
00:11:01
Kamuy
00:19:41
When The Dust Settles
00:22:01
Rent
00:31:44
Worry No More
00:43:59
Golden Gate
00:54:50
Arigato
01:01:43
Rise Above, Get Loud
01:14:27
Abcees
01:20:09
Hidden Hand, Hidden Fist
01:30:23
Enceladus
01:41:46
Green Light
01:46:51
Vapors
01:57:08
Be Pulse
02:05:29
Inspire Strikes Back
02:11:29
Tap-In
02:22:26
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September 10, 2017
In 2009, STS9 put the focus on their instruments sans electronic gear such as laptops for their first ever Axe The Cables concert. Axe The Cables performances have been few and far between since, so fans were excited the final night of Tribe’s 20th anniversary celebration at Red Rocks would start with an Axe The Cables set. The 10-song frame saw Rocklin alternate between an upright and acoustic bass, while David Phipps played a grand piano. Highlights from the Axe The Cables set at Red Rocks include a lengthy “The Rabble,” a perfectly placed pairing of “Surreality” and “EB” and the run of “Frequencies Peace 2” into “Frequencies Peace 3.”
The stage was reset during intermission with STS9 returning to close out their 20th anniversary celebration, the three-night stand and 25th show at Red Rocks with an electric set. “New Dawn New Day” began the frame and displayed the contrast between Tribe axing the cables and using their full setup. “Move My Peeps” followed before “F. Word” bled into “Hi-Key.” The career-spanning set continued with extended versions of “Equinox” and “Shock Doctrine.” Next up was “Sun Moon & Stars,” a song STS9 debuted during their 2016 Red Rocks run. The “Get Loud” that ended the set included a modular jam and Tribe said farewell with another oldie as the encore, “Orbital.”
Light Years 2
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The Rabble
00:04:09
Ramone & Emiglio
00:12:44
Satori
00:21:09
Water Song
00:27:43
Warrior
00:36:14
Surreality
00:43:37
EB
00:47:35
Frequencies Peace 2
00:52:13
Frequencies Peace 3
00:54:40
New Dawn, New Day
01:00:11
Move My Peeps
01:07:51
F. Word
01:15:35
Hi-Key
01:22:37
Equinox
01:31:28
Shock Doctrine
01:41:53
Sun, Moon & Stars
01:51:24
Get Loud
02:01:15
Orbital
02:18:04
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