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

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Rafael Toral

Sound Mind Sound Body

Drag City

Love Hides All Faults

Pyramid Records

Johnny Guitar Watson

Space Guitar Master, The 1952-1960 Recordings

Hoodoo

The stupendous early recordings of the Gangster of Love. Get a load of Too Tired.

Daniel Carter, Matthew Shipp, William Parker, Gerald Cleaver

Welcome Adventure! Vol. 1

577 Records

Daniel Carter, Matthew Shipp, William Parker, Gerald Cleaver

Welcome Adventure! Vol. 2

577 Records

Francisco Mela, Matthew Shipp, William Parker

Music Frees Our Souls Vol. 1

577 Records

Francisco Mela, Zoh Amba

Causa Y Efecto Vol. 2

577 Records

Federico Ughi, Leo Genovese, Brandon Lopez

Infinite Cosmos Calling You You You

577 Records

Zoh Amba

O Life, O Light Vol. 2

577 Records

Zoh Amba

O Life, O Light Vol. 1

577 Records

Zoh Amba

Sun

Smalltown Supersound

‘In an age when any old modal groove with a tambura drone pasted on is marketed as spiritual jazz, Kingsport, Tennessee born Zoh Amba is the real deal…
‘Opening track Fruit Gathering is a brief aubade to the Holy Spirit, weeping with a tremulous vulnerability recalling Ayler at his most tender and melodic… On the album’s more expansive tunes, her quartet plugs into the tumultuous swells and raging energy of late 1960s US free jazz exemplified by players such as Frank Wright and Noah Howard, which built on the intensity of John Coltrane’s later, spiritually driven exhortations. Here, Amba pushes past low, guttural blasts to altissimo shrieks and the screaming multiphonics pioneered by Pharaoh Sanders during his tenure with Coltrane.
‘On Champa Flower, Amba connects with her Tennessee roots, picking and strumming at an acoustic guitar while cymbals shimmer and bass throbs. Joining the dots between folk, American primitive, pastoral psychedelia and 2000s free folk, she proposes an alternative living continuum of American devotional music. Most affecting, though, are the three solo meditations on which she plays piano with her right hand and sax with her left. Captured in lo-fi on a Zoom recorder, and ending abruptly as though suddenly out of batteries, they’re intimate glimpses of a soul in motion’ (Daniel Spicer, The Wire).

100% Pure Poison

Coming Right At You

Soul Brother

Septet Matchi-Oul

Terremoto

Souffle Continu

Manuel Villarroel left Santiago in September 1970 to participate in the Contemporary Music Workshop in Berlin. He rapidly decided to remain in Europe, to pursue his musical career. The following year, the pianist formed a quartet in Paris with saxophonist Jef Sicard (from the Dharma Quintet to be), adding Gérard Coppéré (saxophone), William Treve (trombone), François Méchali (bass), and Jean-Louis Méchali (drums). With the arrival of Sonny Grey, a Jamaican trumpeter who had collaborated ten years earlier with Daniel Humair, they were ready.
On May 8, 1971, the Septet Matchi-Oul was in the studio for Gérard Terronès’ Futura label. recording seven of Villarroel’s compositions.

Machi Oul Big Band

Quetzalcoatl

Souffle Continu

“I had to deal personally with my situation as an expatriate, without disavowing it. I tried not to betray my roots, I tried to translate into my music what was essential to me, to reflect my origins — Latin America, its musical and above all human feelings — while remaining faithful to jazz.”
‘Structured free music’, recorded for Palm in January 1975, with producer Jef Gilson at the helm, and the Chilean pianist Manuel Villarroel leading fourteen musicians, including Jef Sicard, François and Jean-Louis Méchali, and Gérard Coppéré, from the earlier Septet formation.
‘From togetherness to dissonance, we dance to Bolerito and shake it up to Leyendas De Nahuelbuta. As for the finale, it is a serpent which is bedazzling and impossible to pin down. To remind ourselves of this, let’s listen to it again.’

John Coxon

Real Magic Vol. 1

Treader

Gypsy Fari

Chi-Town Reggae

Soundway

Basta Now: Women, Trans & Non-binary in Experimental Music

Fanny Chiarello

Permanent Draft

‘This non-academic essay is the first book from Permanent Draft, an all-female record label and micro-press founded by musician Valentina Magaletti and poet and novelist Fanny Chiarello, dedicated to promoting contemporary female, non-binary and transgender artists.
‘Essentially a huge, though non-definitive overview of 2,371 womxn in the global experimental sound and music scene: written in playful and compelling prose, and stylishly presented with photos, illustrations, and discographies.’

Wilkinson, Thomas, Noble, Coxon

The Founder Effect I

Treader

Wilkinson, Thomas, Noble, Coxon

The Founder Effect II

Treader

Thomas, Noble, The Both

The Founder Effect III

Treader

Ruth Goller

SKYLLUMINA

International Anthem Recording Co.

John Coxon And Alex Ward

Clarinet Record

Treader

John Edwards, Mark Sanders

JEMS

Treader

Nippon Psychedelic Soul 1970-1979

Time Capsule

Nippon Acid Folk 1970-1980

Time Capsule

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