9 Lazy 9
9 Lazy 9 are an Italian electronic music group, consisting of Keir Fraserello, James Braddell (also of Funki Porcini and performing under the guise of Giacomo Braddellini), with Gianluca Petrella playing trombone, Mishael Levron on guitar, Manù Bandettini playing flute and Adriano Tirelli on bassoon.
Discography
Albums
- Paradise Blown (1994-03-01, Ninja Tune, Cat. no: ZEN9/ZENCD9, 2xLP/CD)
- Electric Lazyland (1994-11-14, Ninja Tune, Cat. no: ZEN14/ZENCD14, 2xLP/CD)[1]
- The Herb (1995, Shadow Records, Cat. no: SDW002-2, CD)
- Sweet Jones (2003–06, Ninja Tune, Cat. no: ZEN79/ZENCD79, LP/CD)[2][3]
- Beds of a Land (2009–12, Independent, 9lazy9 Bandcamp)
Singles
- Take Nine (1993, Ninja Tune, Cat. no: ZEN1217, 12")
- In The Mood (as 8 Lazy Bastards) (1993, Beat Bop Records, Cat. no: BBOP 003, 12")
- Black Jesus (1994, Ninja Tune, Cat. no: ZEN1222, 12")
- Electric Lazyland (Journeyman mix) (1995.11, Ninja Tune, Cat. no: ZEN1238, 12")
Compilations (Non Albums Tracks)
- Train (Marden Hill Remix) on Ninja Cuts - Funkjazztical Tricknology (1995-03-10, Ninja Tune, Cat. no: ZEN15/ZEN15R/ZENCD15, 2xLP/3xLP/CD)
Remixes
- Cybophonia - Azona Pop (9 Lazy 9 Remix) on Azona Pop (2001, Irma Records/Irma On Canvas, Cat. no: IC 201, 12")
- Pressure Drop - Back2Back (Surya vs 9 Lazy 9 Remix) on Food Of Love (2001, One Eye Records, Cat. no: 1I LP001, 3x12")
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References
- David Jeffries. "Electric Lazyland review by AllMusic". AllMusic. Retrieved 19 January 2019.
- David Jeffries. "Sweet Jones All Music review". AllMusic. Retrieved 19 January 2019.
- Noel Dix (1 July 2003). "Sweet Jones review by Pitchfork". Exclaim.ca. Retrieved 19 January 2019.
External links
- 9 Lazy 9's Bandcamp
- 9 Lazy 9's at Ninja Tune website
- 9 Lazy 9 discography at Discogs
- Rediscover: 9 Lazy 9: Electric Lazyland - Spectrum Culture
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