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Their first full-length album, titled ''[[Venus Hum (album)|Venus Hum]]'', was released in 2001. ''[[Big Beautiful Sky (Venus Hum)|Big Beautiful Sky]]'' was released two years later. Also in 2003, Venus Hum toured with and opened for [[Blue Man Group]], with Strean providing vocals on "[[I Feel Love]]".
 
After their collaboration with [[J. J. Abrams]] (''[[Alias (TV series)|Alias]]'', ''[[Lost (TV series)|Lost]]'', ''[[Mission: Impossible III]]''), and their subsequent creation of the EP ''[[Songs for Superheroes (Venus Hum)|Songs for Superheroes]]'', it was uncertain whether Venus Hum would release any new material. Strean had developed painful [[vocal fold nodules]] and needed a speech pathologist to relearn her singing ability. Kip diversified, furthering his interest in filmmaking, becoming a director of [[music videos]], [[electronic press kit]]s and special features. Tony traveled, living in [[Los Angeles]] and [[Cincinnati]] and releasing an experimental solo album under the moniker "Satellite City".
 
After a two-year hiatus, the group reorganized and released a new album, ''[[The Colors in the Wheel]]'' on July 25, 2006, under the Mono-Fi Records label, which they described as "unconventional, three-dimensional and completely five-sensual" featuring an edgier sound than their previous work.