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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Moritz Von Oswald Trio

Vertical Ascent

Honest Jon's Records

Moritz from Basic Channel and Rhythm And Sound, alongside Vladislav Delay (Chain Reaction) and Max Loderbauer (Sahko): a dream crossing of classic Berlin techno, On-The-Corner Miles, Larry Heard, and Can.

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Moritz Von Oswald Trio

Horizontal Structures

Honest Jon's Records

At its most open, shifting and expressive to date. For all the music’s complexity and deep coherence, freedom is the key. At times it grooves hard; at others it’s lush, romantic.
With Tikiman and Marc Muellbauer.

A handful of LPs signed by Moritz!

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Moritz Von Oswald Trio

Fetch

Honest Jon's Records

At its darkest and most driving. The group is clear and unanimous — this is their best yet.

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Moritz Von Oswald Trio

Blue

Honest Jon's Records

Meditative, absorbing dance music in true Moritz style — at times seemingly transfixed by its own elements, and minimal almost to vanishing-point, but quickly back ticking, kicking and amassing.

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Moritz Von Oswald Trio

Sounding Lines

Honest Jon's Records

Tony Allen, Max Loderbauer and Moritz von Oswald; mixed by Ricardo Villalobos.

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Don Ellis

Essence

Mighty Quinn

Years before his big bands and electronics — the trumpeter on Pacific Jazz LP from 1962, more experimental than usual for the label, with Paul Bley and Gary Peacock — bracing, often free-form.

Don Ellis

How Time Passes, To Essence, Revisited

Ezz-Thetics

‘How Time Passes and Essence were issued at a time when jazz history was being made practically on a monthly basis. There are a few reasons why they became submerged in the tsunami of groundbreaking albums released in the first years of the 1960s. For starters, Candid and Pacific Jazz simply did not have the market clout of Atlantic, Impulse, and other labels. Furthermore, Don Ellis’ music differed significantly from that of the avatars of free jazz, occupying a space between contemporary jazz and mid-century chamber music. However, the times eventually caught up. More than sixty years after their initial release, these recordings were as prescient as they are brilliant.’

With Jaki Byard, Ron Carter and Charlie Persip, in the earlier group; then Paul Bley, Gary Peacock and Gene Stone / Nick Martinis.

Horace Martin

Geow Now

Redman International / Dub Store

Horace Martin

Earthquake

Tuff Scout

Horace Martin

Ruff We Ruff

Classic Sounds / Common Ground

Horace Martin

Ride & Crash

Comic

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Horace Martin

Two Lovers

Greedy Puppy

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Tortoise

Why Waste

Commmons

Japanese issue, including exclusives and obscurities alongside Mark Ernestus’ remix of Gigantes; also three films.

Tortoise

Touch

International Anthem Recording Co.

‘With Touch, the Tortoise bandmembers — Jeff Parker, Dan Bitney, Douglas McCombs, John Herndon, and John McEntire — harness their collectivist songwriting approach, a slightly anarchistic but resolutely egalitarian process where ideas triumph over ego towards an abstracted muscularity. While there are still excursions into the dusky, elegantly gnarled jazz ambience that flourished on landmark works like Millions Now Living Will Never Die and TNT, Touch is perhaps most remarkable for Tortoise’s unapologetic embrace of grand gesture. Aerodynamically re-engineered Krautrock, hand-cranked techno rave-ups, and pointillist spaghetti western fanfares are all imbued with Tortoise’s now-signature internal logic — equally alluring and confounding, a puzzle to be savored rather than solved.’

Keith Jarrett

Luminessence

ECM

Keith Jarrett

The Melody At Night With You

ECM

Keith Jarrett

The Out-of-Towners

ECM

With Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette, live in 2001 — this trio at its peak — kicking off with a Cole Porter and closing with a heart-rending solo piano reading of It’s All In The Game.

Keith Jarrett

Personal Mountains

ECM

A quartet session, with Jan Garbarek.

Keith Jarrett

Rio

ECM

Live in Brazil, April, 2011. ‘At his most exuberant… it’s a must’ (The Guardian). ‘Beautifully structured, jazzy, serious, sweet, playful, warm, economical, energetic, passionate’ (KJ. His mum likes it, too).

Keith Jarrett

Sleeper

ECM

With Jan Garbarek, Palle Danielsson and Jon Christensen at Tokyo’s Nakano Sun Plaza in April 1979.

Keith Jarrett

Up For It

ECM

Live in Juan-les-Pins, 2002, with Peacock and DeJohnette, with two Miles’ and Autumn Leaves magnificently revisited.

Keith Jarrett

Somewhere

ECM

With Gary Peacock, Jack DeJohnette.

Keith Jarrett

Creation

ECM

Keith Jarrett

A Multitude Of Angels

ECM

Keith Jarrett

After The Fall

ECM

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