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London
W10 5TE
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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

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Established 1974.

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Michael Black

Glass Pipe

Rockers Master Production

Transllusion

Mind Over Positive And Negative Dimensional Matter

Tresor

PMM

Serpent's Promise

Berceuse Heroique

DJ Stingray

Cognition

Lower Parts

Tenderlonious

The Piccolo: Tender Plays Tubby

Jazz Detective

Ricardo Villalobos - Max Loderbauer, Peverelist

Meet Tshetsha Boys

Honest Jon's Records

A bobbing, minimal groover from the Berlin corner, dug-in and funked-up over ten minutes; and icily original, top-dog work from Pev, tethered between a kind of arrested Highlife and a Detroit breakout.

E.R.P.

Rotating Assembly

om:nia

The Other People Place

Sunday Night Live At The Laptop Cafe

Clone

Hux Brown

Drugs Man

Power Pack / Dub Store

Half Pint

Greetings

Power Pack / Dub Store

Dave Barker

Your Own Thing

Serpent / Dub Store

Smithstonian

Mississippi Mud

Enterprise

Clifford Coulter

The Better Part Of Me

Columbia

What a great record. Soaring early-eighties soul from Bill Withers’ spar — original, loose-limbed and funky, full of emotional intelligence and good vibes. Includes Love’s Too Hot To Hide, two-step heaven.

Julian Lynch

Terra

Underwater Peoples

Sam Dees

Take One: The Origin Of Twelve 70s Soul Masterpieces

Kent

Johnny Osbourne

Water Pumping

Greensleeves

Duck Baker

Duck Baker Plays Monk

Triple Point

Solo acoustic guitar renditions of nine Thelonious Monk tunes.
‘Baker will remind you through his playing that the idiosyncrasies of Monk’s composing are further dimensions of the Americana continuum (and source musics) that has been his turf for years. Especially in Monk’s centennial year, many will address Monk’s oeuvre, in fact hundreds will interpret the scores, but very few can inhabit this music in the way Duck Baker does here.’

Masterpieces Of Modern Soul

Kent

Duck Baker

Spinning Song: Duck Baker Plays The Music Of Herbie Nichols

Triple Point

Superlative solo acoustic guitar interpretations of the compositions of the brilliant, offbeat pianist. (Herbie’s two mid-fifties Blue Note LPs are unmissable; dazzlingly just a totter sideways of Monk. He co-wrote Lady Sings The Blues with Billie Holiday.)
Acoustic Guitar magazine called it ‘one of the best guitar records ever recorded — by anybody.’
“Nowadays a lot of people are giving Nichols’ music the attention it deserves, but only Duck Baker’s playing makes me feel Herbie in the room” (Roswell Rudd).
Warmly recommended.

Gustafsson, Lugo

Vertical

Superpang

Mats Gustafsson on alto, tenor, baritone, and bass saxophones, and flute, and Tony Lugo on drums and electronics… but playing separately from each other… then both of them devising a form of interactive exchange with a life of its own, as a third collaborator.
Mastered by Lasse Marhaug; artwork by Peter Brötzmann.
From a new Italian label to watch out for.
‘What the fuck is it?’, it wonders. ‘Interaction and FRICTION.’ ‘Play it loud.’

Dave Tucker, Pat Thomas, Thurston Moore, Mark Sanders

Educated Guess

577 Records

West Virginia Snake Handler Revival

They Shall Take Up Serpents

Sublime Frequencies

Electrifying extracts from a Sunday service in the last snake-handling church in the Appalachians: the trance-like rhythms of a demented kind of rockabilly punk, with duelling guitars, concussive trap drums, and possessed, howling vocals.

“I’d sworn to stay far away from the snakes at the service,” recalls the recording engineer, “but instead they were waved in my face as they coiled in the preachers’ hands, and I crouched down at the foot of the altar tending to the equipment. The pastor soon was bitten and blood splattered, pooling on the floor. The female parishioners hurriedly came to wipe up the mess, and it instantly became clear just what the rolls of paper towels stacked on the pulpit had been for. You can actually hear this moment transpire towards the end of the track ‘Don’t Worry It’s Just a Snakebite (What Has Happened to This Generation?)’. The congregation leapt to its feet and a mini mosh-pit formed. The tag-team preachers huffed handkerchiefs soaked in strychnine, as they circled like aggro frontmen and an elderly worshipper held the flame of a candle to her throat, closing her eyes and swaying. The church PA blew out from the screams as a bonnet-wearing senior whacked away at a trap kit that dwarfed her. It was the most metal thing I’d ever seen, rendering Slayer mere kids play.”

Bill Evans

Interplay

Riverside / Craft

The Other People Place

Lifestyles Of The Laptop Cafe

Warp

The sublime 2001 swansong of James Stinson, of Drexciya. ‘By turns luminous and melancholic, low-key and sensuous, wry and soulful’ (Pitchfork).

Lee Perry

King Scratch - Musical Masterpieces From The Upsetter Ark-Ive

Trojan

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