Lux Harmonium is the recording name of Devon-based musician Luke Jones, born in 1980. His work is described within folk and related acoustic traditions, with links to guitar-led instrumental music and singer-songwriter writing.
Style and context
Lux Harmonium is associated with fingerstyle guitar and a sound that draws on folk sources. The music is compared with the work of modern guitar players including James Blackshaw, Glenn Jones and the late Jack Rose, and it is also placed alongside older acoustic traditions associated with John Fahey and Leo Kottke. The project is presented as having an analogue, timeless quality, with a blend of influences that also reaches towards outsider pop and the music of Robert Wyatt.
Recording profile
The available information refers to a double A-side selected from an album of recordings by Jones. Little detail is given about the wider catalogue, but the project is associated with carefully crafted, emotive pieces and an approach that emphasises atmosphere and texture.
Live reputation
Jones is noted as a guitarist whose live playing can be difficult to decipher in technical terms but strongly expressive in effect. The description of his performances stresses the hand-made, woozy character of the music and its sense of being a kind of time capsule.




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