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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Rhythm Based Lovers

Frequency Illusion

Future Times

Tropa Macaca

Vida

The Trilogy Tapes

Al Dobson Jr

Rye Lane Volume One

Rhythm Section International

Al Dobson Jr

Rye Lane Volume II & III

Rhythm Section International

Silentjay X Jace XL

Sacrifice

Rhythm Section International

Samo DJ

Kicked Out Of Everywhere

The Trilogy Tapes

Samo lived in Hong Kong for a bit. He rescued a dog and brought him back to Stockholm. He skates but that’s not him on the front. He put together one of the best very records on LIES but this four-tracker kills it dead. Ben UFO’s been rinsing it. The dog’s name is Denzil.

Bored Young Adults

Shy Dancers On Bungalowdorf Beach

The Trilogy Tapes

None other than Blawan on his lonesome ownsome — after collaborations with Pariah as Karenn, and Surgeon as Trade — returning to the blood-drenched scene of his heinous Why They Hide Their Bodies.
New name, new sound; heavier and slower than his Ternesc output. The title track is the banger. Acid techno — deliberate, widescreen and ominous.

Henry Wu

Good Morning Peckham

Rhythm Section International

Merritone Rock Steady

Shanty Town Curfew

Dub Store

Bass Clef

Entendrillar

The Trilogy Tapes

A cosmic, percussive jam and bitter-sweet electroid house — both veering sharply into dark, steely, dubwise self-harm. Allegedly the fiftieth utterance of our favourite dance music label in the world. Hats off! More worries!

David Greenberger, Glenn Jones, Chris Corsano

An Idea In Everything

Okraïna

Improvisations between Greenberger reading texts from his massive archive of old people’s testimony, Jones playing banjo and guitar, Corsano on drums.
‘Despite the dark and sad feeling of some of the texts (dealing with aging, memory loss etc), there is also humor, joy and grit. The album is a rollercoaster of emotions, a glittering patchwork of sonic atmospheres and an oral encyclopedia on dozens of subjects, like coffee, cigarettes, planets, art ... life ... and death.’

Dillon Wendel

Pulse

The Trilogy Tapes

You can’t make sense of this, clicking through mp3s, on tin-pan computer speakers. Put the record on, though, and set the controls for the heart of the bloke next door, and it’s terrific. The drum-less, throbbing, droning, wailing, sawing, twinkling reconnaissance of Nothing, with massive, unnerving swoops, throttling and surges.
Beatrice Dillon and Kassem Mosse.
Great photos by Anne Tetzlaff on the sleeve.

The Mighty Tom Cats

Soul Makossa

Paul Winley

Record Player In Flames

Multi-coloured print, grey tee

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Timmy Thomas

Why Can't We Live Together

Glades

Buttechno

Super Siziy King

The Trilogy Tapes

Bobby Moore

(Call Me Your) Anything Man

Scepter

The Milt Sealey Trio

The Milt Sealey Trio Volume 2

Decca

  • 1-OFF 7" SOLD

The Trade Winds

New York's A Lonely Town

Red Bird

  • 1-OFF 7" SOLD

The Pretty Things

Don't Bring Me Down

Fontana

MTv

Hollywood EP 1

The Trilogy Tapes

DJ Nobu & NHK yx Koyxen.

Derek Bailey, Tristan Honsinger

Duo

Honest Jon's Records

Born in Burlington, Vermont, and conservatory-trained in the US, the cellist Tristan Honsinger moved from Montreal to Amsterdam in 1974, quickly linking with Han Bennink and Misha Mengelberg, and opening a long and fruitful musical relationship with Derek Bailey. Recorded in 1976, Duo displays a performative musical approach already characterised by the lack of inhibition which would later endear him to The Pop Group: he is knockabout, exclamatory, explosively rhythmic; burping Bach and folk melodies with spasmodic lyricism, in amongst the garrulous textures and accents of his scraping, bowing and plucking, and gibbering like a monkey; throwing out his arms and stamping the floor, grappling with his instrument like an expert clown, always on the lookout for new ways to trip himself up. You can hear Bailey revelling in the company, as he ranges between scrabbling solidarity and an askance skewering of his partner’s antics, on prepared (nineteen-string) and standard electric guitars — and a Waisvisz Crackle-box, for the garbled, quizzical, cross-species natter which closes The Shadow. Throughout, the spirited interplay between laconic, analytic wit and guttural, sometimes slapstick physicality is consistently droll, often laugh-out-loud funny; vigorously alert, alive and gripping.

Bobbie Shelton

Every Time We Say Goodbye (I Cry A Little)

Towne House

Wiley Terry

Follow The Leader

USA

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Eric Maltz

Pathway

Flower Myth

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