The Tribe is the debut album of Caspar Brötzmann Massaker, released in 1987 through Zensor.
All songs written and composed by Caspar Brötzmann, except "The Tribe" and "Blechton" by Jon Beuth.
Tribe is a clan-based social structure. Tribe, Tribes or The Tribe may also refer to:
The Tribe, formerly the World Wide Message Tribe (WWMT), were a British Christian dance band. Their aim was "to communicate the gospel to young people in Greater Manchester". They were part of the Christian charity, The Message Trust in Manchester.
The World Wide Message Tribe formed in 1991, and grew out of an evangelistic project called "Message to Schools" run by fashion designer Andy Hawthorne and singer Mark Penells. The Tribe disbanded in 2004.
The line-up of "the tribe" varied over the 13 years and included many recognised Christian artists including, Andy Hawthorne (director of the message), Mark Pennells (co-director of Innervation trust), Zarc Porter (also co-director of Innervation Trust as well as producer and co-writer for most of the Tribe's musical output), Elaine Hanley, Lorraine Williams, Sani, Beth Redman (internationally known artist and author and wife of Matt Redman; She was later in a band called Storm which released an eponymous album in 1998.), Cameron Danté (formerly of Bizarre Inc), Deronda K Lewis, Collette Smethurst, Claire Prosser, Emma and Tim Owen, Lindz West, George Mhondera and Quintin Delport (George and Quintin were formally members of SA band, M.I.C. and have now set up a new bands known as Whistlejacket and Shackleton respectively.
After Dusk They Come (also known as The Tribe and The Forgotten Ones) is a 2009 horror/thriller movie written and directed by Jorg Ihle, and starring Jewel Staite.
A group of friends are marooned on an uncharted island after their sailboat crashes. They quickly become aware they are not alone, as they find themselves being killed off by a group of ancient humanoid creatures.
After the completion of filming, the production crew decided the movie they had produced (then titled The Tribe) did not live up to their original expectations and concluded that it would not do well. The producers proceeded to remake the movie with a new director, script, and cast, under the title The Lost Tribe. However, The Lost Tribe was released straight to DVD by Image Entertainment in 2010.