Re: Flavornaughts


Mark Turner (nugroove@pacbell.net)
Wed, 19 Jan 2000 07:54:19 -0800



At 06:11 AM 1/19/00 -0800, you wrote:
>People something I've always wanted to shout about but
>kept forgeting. The Flavornaughts, My Inbred pedigree
>chums' album is quite unique. I've had it for almost 2
>years and it still sounds fresh it encompasses several
>genres but keeps the groove well stirred and trippy, a
>bit like Wizards of Ooze's THe Hipster. Pure AJ gem
>for that saturday morning.
>
>Anybody know anything bout these guys Lee Curtis and
>Dave Priseman or their label Ninebar records??

Yeah...whatever happened to Ninebar? Just about everything they released
was top-notch, but I haven't seen much action from that direction lately.
Lee Curtis did have at least one other release...one side of a split 12" on
Ninja Tune, credited to the Lee Curtis Connection.

I think Ninebar was an outgrowth of a short-lived drum'n'bass label called
Pterodactyl Records, which had about 3 or 4 12"s and one great compilation
called SNARE PRESSURE. Amon Tobin got his start at Ninebar (as Cujo).
That's about all I can remember at the moment.



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