12 inch LP pressed on Blue /Grey Vinyl housed inside handmade and hand titled lino print covers.
Comes accompanied by a twenty six page book written by James P Honey and illustrated by Timopthy Betjeman.
Limited to 250 Editions.
50 Editions with plain black lino print design on cover, each hand numbered and hand titled.
200 Editions with a black and white replicated lino print, also hand titled.
Includes unlimited streaming of James P. Honey & Joel Siméus | Book Of Marion
via the free Bandcamp app, plus high-quality download in MP3, FLAC and more.
Book of Marion’ is a two song, 30+ minute epic by James P Honey and long-time collaborator and production legend Joel Simeus. It is a tireless rant over waves of electronic sound scapes and clattering. Lyrically it has to be the finest thing that James P Honey has yet released and the production is clearly some of Joel Simeus’ best to date as well. It truly is a startlingly great record. An absolute must have for all alternative rap, curiosity grindcore, rant poetry and electronic fans.
Each vinyl comes with a twenty six page book written by james P Honey and illustrated by Timopthy Betjeman. Every cover is handmade and hand titled. This is a highly-limited edition 12″ vinyl, in a shockingly attractive hue of deepest blue marbled with concrete grey.
supported by 6 fans who also own “James P. Honey & Joel Siméus | Book Of Marion”
Jesus what an absolutely stunning collection of hip-hop. If I have to be a dick, this album is more of a mix tape in style, the aesthetics of each song is just so different, there's a certain level of narrative disconnect. That said, the actual songs themselves are fucking ill. Packed with dope features, each one matched with Scott's production makes for a genuinely rewarding listen. Rest easy man, you'll be missed. always_kos
supported by 6 fans who also own “James P. Honey & Joel Siméus | Book Of Marion”
Sometimes you come across an artist that is compelled to do what they do.
I appreciate the musicality and the arrangement and the artistry of the songs. He sings and plays like his life depends on it. I appreciate the humanity of the lyrics… Like reading Tortilla Flats, or watching Nobody’s Fool.
Ceschi is a bright star. I’m glad he’s loose in the world. oldtruck