Hello, I hope you are well. All good here, less argy bargy with the dustbin lids this week, we sorted bike punctures, played like bad boys in a closed off playground, the teen got into making music on a computer and there was a moment when the PS4 actually stopped working, then the kids realised it was just a bit hot. And this is not the place to discuss my slight increase in alcohol consumption. Cheers.

So, BIG NEWS. NEW TRUNK RELEASE!!! I was supposed to have a launch night for this last week, when the superstar that is RON GEESIN was going to come and talk and play music and stuff, but obviously everywhere is shut for such things. SO, I have to release it without the great man taking part. So, it's called Pot-Boilers. It is the unreleased music Ron made for maverick film maker Stephen Dwoskin. They met as they lived opposite each other in Notting Hill in the 1960s. One thing led to another - Dwoskin needed film music for his short, groundbreaking films, Ron was messing about with tape and sound and that. The unreleased scores on this album were the results. Great films. Unique music. Nothing like it. Album on vinyl is available now only to the mailing list - there are now three people in the warehouse and all back orders are cleared, so this album will be sent out from Monday. Pot-boilers on vinyl and download can be found here.

You can see some of the Dwoskin films here. One film, Alone, features a score of just one repeating note. Ron asked me if I was sure I wanted to release it as it was just one note. I assured him I was of sane mind and that it was the precise reason I wanted to release it.

In other news I actually went to the warehouse this week. Did some digging, found found four Space Dust tees and a Corona that I had no idea I had.

Also this week, my mate Martin showed me this bonkers Bollywood clip of a man dancing on a giant record player. Class.

And yesterday loads of people sent me to a clip about the Harold And Maude E Type Hearse because I posted up the soundtrack on Instagram yesterday.

I'm now off to take the dog around the local cemetary. Hopefully there will be a 78 year old hippy woman there who will live in a train carriage and teach me the banjo and I can snog her afterwards (please don't get offended by this, it is a reference to the Harold And Maude movie, and if you have not seen that then you really need to).

Thanks for listening as always

Jonny