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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Ken McIntyre

Looking Ahead

Prestige / Craft

Edikanfo

The Pacesetters

Glitterbeat

‘Turbocharged highlife from 1980s Ghana… It opens in fine style with Nka Bom, horns sharply descending over a disco bassline, with a triumphant electric piano solo and a lengthy percussion interlude. Other highlights include the growling Gbenta, with a bluesy bassline and machine-gun drumming, and the trumpet voluntary and dubby choral singing on Moonlight Africa’ (Financial Times).
Produced by Eno, who discarded his own contributions as ‘clumsy and unnecessary compared to Edikanfo’s witty, light funkiness… What they’d given me was finished — there was nothing else I could add.’

Kassel Jaeger, Jim O'Rourke

In Cobalt Aura Sleeps

Editions Mego

Lamont Butler

It's Time For A Change

Acid Jazz

Burnt Friedman / Jaki Liebezeit / Joao Pais

Eurydike

Nonplace

Steve Tulls

The Year 2000

Headphone / Archive

Paketo Wilson

Immigration

High Music / Archive

Winston McAnuff

Unchained

Roots Vibration

A rockers update of Bob Andy’s almighty scorcher, mimicking Marley’s yodeling vocalese for extra authority.

Winston McAnuff

Armageddon Time

Crystal

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Winston McAnuff

Hypocrites & Parasites

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Easton Clarke

Bike No Licence

Micron

From the Black Ark; a local hit in 1975. Clarke’s tale has the hapless, resilient innocence of Buster Keaton. Nice, basic melodica. The production is credited to Mike Johnson — who also stumped up for I-Roy sessions at the Ark around this time — but the rhythm and dub are Upsetters through and through.

Benjamin Moussay

Promontoire

ECM

His own compositions for solo piano by this collaborator of Louis Sclavis.
‘Thoughtful, reflective and profoundly lyrical.’

Jean-Louis Matinier, Kevin Seddiki

Rivages

ECM

Duets by Anouar Brahem’s accordionist and the classically-trained guitarist Seddiki, ranging from Greensleeves through Faure to their own improvisations and compositions.

Natalie Slade

Control

Eglo

Brigid Mae Power

Head Above The Water

Fire

K. Frimpong

Abrabo

Hot Casa

San Francisco Christian Center Choir

The Sound Of The San Francisco Christian Center

Cultures Of Soul

Le Theatre Du Chene Noir

Aurora

Souffle Continu

Le Theatre Du Chene Noir

Miss Madona

Souffle Continu

Ambrose Akinmusire

On The Tender Spot Of Every Calloused Moment

Blue Note

Ambrose Akinmusire

Honey From A Winter Stone

Nonesuch

Soreab

Kraepelin Avenue EP

Baroque Sunburst

Four experiments in Pisan beat science — fleet and swirling at the limits of its dancefloor idioms, but faultlessly grooving with the hypnotic charge of classic techno, and flashing a precious combination of exquisite, confident melodicism and ruthless intensity.
Beautifully presented in stickered yellow sleeves with PVC covers, inserts and stamped inners.

Soreab

Maschera

Baroque Sunburst

Luigi Pirandello provides the conceit for the tenth Baroque Sunburst: his thinking about masks, duplicity, and ensnarement; the idea that ‘self’ and ‘identity’ are unattainable plenitudes; that we are all trapped behind masks and other concealments.
Hence each of the four tracks is designed for playback at either 33 or 45 rpm. Maschera itself is a half-time stomper with the slithering grace of a snake, intricate IDM refrains, and riddling drum patterns. Trappola is melodic hide-and-seek, with a stately, captivating tribal rhythm which slowly gathers intensity. The snake returns in Specchio, biting its own tail in an endless birth-death infinity mirror… before KRSLD brings the curtain down with a dubwise, dancehall rework of the opener, teasing the snake into the open. Or does it?

Zorro Five

Jump Uptight

Matsuli

An early seventies South African expression of the London Beat scene, mixing in R&B, funk and moon-stomping, organ-led reggae. The 45s Reggae Shh! and Reggae Meadowlands were big underground hits on the Mod scene.
Featuring top-notch South Africa session musicians like guitarist Johnny Fourie and keyboardist Zane Cronje.

Vibration Black Finger

Can You See What I'm Trying To Say

Jazzman

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