D!v!s!on #9 (or Division #9) was the name of an electronic music project founded by composer Mick Hale and based in New Brunswick.
Hale debuted with the studio album The True Creator in 1996 followed with Dub N Bass: Omen II in 1997.
[1][2] Hale drew from his electro music influences such as Aphex Twin, Cabaret Voltaire, Clock DVA and Lassique Bendhaus and to shape his ambient, jungle and trance compositions.
[6][7] After the bankruptcy of Fifth Colvmn Records, Mick Hale decided to release the second album, titled Dub N Bass: Omen II, on Tinman.
The compositions featured a more prominent use of vocal samples, keyboard driven atmosphere and sound layering compared to his debut effort.