Showing posts with label lovely jon. Show all posts
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Saturday, July 9, 2011

Lovely Jon – Goddamn Motherfuckers Burn In Hell



Brand new mix CD from Lovely Jon available now from Bleep or possibly from Jon himself if he has any left.
As the Bleep blurb reads "Sonic unpleasantness abound in Lovely Jon's loose follow up to his gnarly trilogy of Grindhouse mixes. A spitting-in-your-eye tribute to the raw exploitation revenge movies that weened him from his childhood. This aggressive mash-up of punk, thrash, Doom, HEAVY dub, electro and backwards hick rockabilly blues grabs you by the balls and won't let go. This mix is not for the faint-hearted, easily offended or politically correct. However, those scalpel-slashing, motorcycle-maniac, raincoat-wearing degenerates amongst you will lap it right up!"
Limited to 50 numbered copies, each has a different personalized scrawl of trashy dialogue...very recommended!!

Friday, September 5, 2008

Lovely Jon - Mean Dog Blues



Lovely Jon is back with a new mix CD entitled Mean Dog Blues, available exclusively at Sounds Of The Universe. The disc is a promo for the garage/punk/noise/scuzz/trash/biker rock/glam/rockabilly night Jon does in Manchester with B Music's Sean Vinylment.
Extremely limited edition, seriously! Get on over to SOTU and grab a copy sharpish!!

Friday, March 28, 2008

Quiet Village : Silent Movie



Things have been a bit quiet on this here blog of late, mainly due to the fact that I have been super busy, but I had to drop something on this after the link appeared in my inbox this week courtesy of Lovely Jon, who compiled and also edited the piece for Quiet Village. Produced to promote their forthcoming new album Silent Movie, which is released on 28 April. Apparently the promo video has two minutes missing from the end, but its well worth checking out and is a great teaser for the forthcoming long player

Sunday, March 2, 2008

Lovely Jon : Grindhouse II Mix


Lovely Jon is back with the follow on from the original Grindhouse mix on Jigoku. Grindhouse Volume II : Tales of Sleaze & Sin takes its cue from flea pit 'grindhouse' cinemas where schlocky midnight movies would play to insalubrious lowlife audiences - the same cinemas which inspired the recent Quentin Tarentino film. Featuring loads of ultra-obscure movie snippets and film trailers alongside esoteric sleaze film soundtracks and more!
If you are a fan of his previous mixes then make sure you get a copy of this quick. Available now at Sounds Of The Universe which also hosts sample snippets of the mix and his previous mixes