Team9
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Origin | Perth, Western Australia |
Genre(s) | Electronica Pop |
Years active | 1997 to Present |
Associated acts | The Found Sound Orchestra |
Website | http://www.team9.net/ |
Team9 is the work of English-Australian producer Neil Mason.
team9 formed in 1997 as a five piece band and released two albums, 'Gas and Air' in 1999 and 'My Tape Machine' in 2002. Originally playing guitar based pop, by 2002 team9 were incorporating samples, loops and synths into their production. Having slowly devolved over three years into a one man outfit, team9 played in the web based bootleg scene for a number of years before getting more involved in late 2004.
Throughout 2005 team9 featured on Live 105 and Indie 103 in the US, Qui FM and NRJ in France, Radio 1 and the Remix and Rinse shows on XFM in the UK . They have also had tracks featured in magazines such as Blender, Spin, NME, Zoo and GQ.
In 2006 team9 collaborated with the Stereogum blog to create an album of mash ups. Dubbed Mysplice 06, the album used selected high profile tracks from the year hand picked by Stereogum. In 2007 under the name 'The Found Sound Orchestra' team9 collaborated with comedian David Cross on a cover version of Fitter Happier by Radiohead. The track was featured on Stereogum's OKX tribute album. team9 followed this up by making a Found Sound Orchestra EP available to download from their site.
In November 2007 team9 were selected as one of the acts to feature on Triple J's Next Crop. The feature track 'As we travel' was also included on a compilation called 'Beach Suite, available in Australia on the Suite Musique label. At the same time team9 also made a 7 track EP available on the team9 site for free download.
[edit] American Edit
2005 finished with team9 collaborating on a Green Day mash up album titled 'American Edit by Dean Gray', with San Francisco's Party Ben. Within 10 days Warner Music sent Party Ben and team9 a cease and desist order, whereupon the album was removed from the American Edit site. The resulting media coverage from MTV, NME, NBC and the blogosphere spawned a protest day dubbed 'Dean Gray Tuesday'.
[edit] References
- Mysplice 2007 - Stereogum
- Triple J Next Crop interview - Triple J
- Legal action to stop Green Day remix - NME
- Bloggers Unite Behind Green Day Mash-up - Spin Magazine
- Green Day Mash-Up Leads To Cease-And-Desist Order, Grey Tuesday-Style Protest - MTV News