9 Lazy 9
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Top Songs
1. | Listen to The Last of the West by 9 Lazy 9 | on Sweet Jones | 41 | plays | $0.33 | No Recommendations | ||
2. | Listen to The Woodworm by 9 Lazy 9 | on Sweet Jones | 58 | plays | $0.32 | No Recommendations | ||
3. | Listen to Code 3 by 9 Lazy 9 | on Sweet Jones | 53 | plays | $0.33 | No Recommendations | ||
4. | Listen to Sunday Monday by 9 Lazy 9 | on Sweet Jones | 50 | plays | $0.32 | No Recommendations | ||
5. | Listen to Poundstretcher by 9 Lazy 9 | on Sweet Jones | 44 | plays | $0.32 | No Recommendations | ||
6. | Listen to Keep Going Daddy by 9 Lazy 9 | on Sweet Jones | 47 | plays | $0.33 | No Recommendations | ||
7. | Listen to Big Six by 9 Lazy 9 | on Sweet Jones | 43 | plays | $0.32 | No Recommendations | ||
8. | Listen to The Flying Nun by 9 Lazy 9 | on Sweet Jones | 42 | plays | $0.32 | No Recommendations | ||
9. | Listen to Grazing Maize by 9 Lazy 9 | on Sweet Jones | 41 | plays | $0.32 | No Recommendations | ||
10. | Listen to Cosa by 9 Lazy 9 | on Sweet Jones | 45 | plays | $0.32 | No Recommendations |
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Latest RECs
roguepuppet Rec'd this on Feb 6, 2008:
Street Cred: 19255
Rec's: 735
“Take a basic HipHop rhythm track, weave in modern electronica and bits and pieces of instrumentals with their roots deep in Mancini's pocket and you have this little gem. I have not smiled this big before my morning coffee in weeks- can't you see the baby elephants all dressed up and hip-hoping their way down a runway? Disney on bad drugs.... Loving it.”
roguepuppet Rec'd this on Feb 6, 2008:
Street Cred: 19255
Rec's: 735
“Kicking off with a quote from "The man from UNCLE" (to the best of my recollection), and moving into a bit of power trumpet, great percussion and nicely interwoven vocals, this is a song that would win jazz competitions done well.”
roguepuppet Rec'd this on Feb 6, 2008:
Street Cred: 19255
Rec's: 735
“Jazz People note: This may not be tagged as Jazz, but if you are not checking it out, you are missing out. With nods to the roots of the jazz movement, this album does an excellent jazz/electronica blend. Toe tapping, brain swirling, nicely free flowing. Piano, trumpet and instrumentals melded with modern beat tracks and electronica made this a dream the Monk would be proud of.”
