Honest Jon's
278 Portobello Road
London
W10 5TE
England

Monday-Saturday 10 till 6; Sunday 11 till 5

Honest Jon's
Unit 115
Lower Stable Street
Coal Drops Yard
London
N1C 4DR

Monday-Saturday 11 till 6; Sunday 11 till 5

+44(0)208 969 9822 mail@honestjons.com

Established 1974.

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Autechre

Draft 7.30

Warp

Autechre

Confield

Warp

Derrick Harriott

Reggae, Funk & Soul 1969-1975

Dub Store

Graham Collier

Down Another Road: Stockholm Jazz Days '69

My Only Desire

CS + Kreme

Orange

The Trilogy Tapes

Snoopy is hard to follow up. The same brilliant musicality is lavished on Orange — a combination of unmistakably original, skittering drum programming, startlingly fresh instrumental interjections, creepily invocatory voices, and dubwise treatments — giddily imbued with the dark arts of ritual and seance. But Orange is more gripping, focussed and urgent, more intense and ambitious. Next level.

Its first quarter presents a trio of forays in suspense.
Bassline squares up like an epic psych-funk grinder, with a moody guitar line traversed by ticking drum patterns and faint electric crackle. In no time the guitar is staggering and stammering under the duress of echo and distortion, and over-run with percussive electronics and the first of the voices massing in the music’s head. The mood has quickly become more trepidatious. We’re deeper underground; it’s gloomier, wetter.
Shred propulsively ratchets up the tension and menace. Glazily tentative xylophone is played against slashing, nervy cello. The voices are more strangulated and sick now. Flutes and chimes evoke the same kind of beautiful, contaminated efflorescence which is pictured on the LP’s front cover.
Voice Of The Spider makes easier progress across this cavernous, shadowy, dripping terrain, with funky pads and Nasty, eighties, No Wave electric bass; woozy chimes, non-plussed keys, singing-in-tongues.

Pink Mist marks an arrival, or unbottling, with annunciatory church-organ and choral voices from the off, and a newly relaxed, head-nodding kosmische rhythm.

Mandarin is a short, beat-less and voice-free interlude for piano and bass. It’s reflective and nostalgic, ambivalent and inconclusive, with a lovely snatch of melody. A bridge half-way.

Would You Like A Vampire is a triumphant, mesmerizing go at New Folk, with strummed acoustic guitar, descant song, and jazzily restless drum programming (including a tasty bass-bin trembler). Amazingly, Conrad Standish is joined at the mic by none other than Bridget St John. Together they sing ‘Earth is Paradise’ so repeatedly and tremulously — and the song is cut off so abruptly at the end — it seems as if the verb is teetering on the past tense, and hymn fading into valediction and catastrophe.

In the same line of thought, Storm Rips Banana Tree begins idyllically enough, with a CS-&-Kreme-style raga… before something like an immense, obliterative drill starts up. Harpsichord and organ — by James Rushford — and flutes, and clapping, distant chanting and insectile percussion steadily leaven the dread, till finally all that is left is lapping water.
It’s an epic, deeply immersive, compelling, thought-provoking, twenty-minute finale… the coup de grâce.

Walter Maioli, John Zandijk

Star Rover

Black Sweat

Pauline Oliveros

The Well & The Gentle

Important

DJ Black Low

Impumelelo

Awesome Tapes From Africa

Jimi Hendrix

Hendrix In The West

Experience Hendrix

Winter Of Discontent

Ace

Expert, highly entertaining survey of DIY punk in its late-seventies heyday.

Studio One Space Age Dub Special

Intergalactic Dub From Studio One

Studio One / Soul Jazz

Angel Bat Dawid

Requiem For Jazz

International Anthem Recording Co.

Arooj Aftab

Love In Exile

Verve

Superb singing, in Urdu, with reined-in accompaniment by Vijay Iyer on pianos and electronics, Shahzad Ismaily on bass and Moog.

Video-Aventures

Musiques Pour Garcons Et Filles & Inedits

Souffle Continu

Rosalia

MOTOMAMI

Columbia

Sharon Jones

Naturally

Daptone

Re-mastered, on its twentieth anniversary; with a second LP of instrumentals.

Iggy And The Stooges

Raw Power

Sony Legacy

Notorious B.I.G.

Ready To Die

Rhino

Del Jones

Court Is Closed

Now Again

Coil

The Ape Of Naples

Important

Transllusion

The Opening Of The Cerebral Gate

Tresor

Alice Coltrane

The Ecstatic Music Of Turiyasangitananda

Luaka Bop

Muslimgauze & The Rootsman

Return To The City Of Djinn

Via Parigi

Slum Village

Trinity

Ne'Astra

Hidden Waters

Strange and Sublime Sounds of Rio de Janeiro

Mr Bongo

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