This is it. The end of Sleaze Week. So what better to end it with a mix from the incredible Lovely Jon? Yes, that’s right, we’re incredibly excited to present this fantastic mix exclusive from one of the most nicest and talented guys in the business.

Lovely Jon doesn’t need an introduction really (but if you do, go here). He’s being wowing crowds for years with his hallucinatory blend of psychotic exploitation visuals with sublime yet scuzzy soundtrack inspired sounds. Whether he’s performing with Gareth from Cherrystones under the Jigoku guise or just being Lovely, you will always be awe-inspired after seeing and hearing one his shows.

To really get you in the sleazy mood, Lovely Jon has also provided us with his top twenty sleaze films of all time to accompany this mix. Try tracking them down if you dare!

Find out more about Lovely Jon after the jump but first, sit back, put your headphones on and get ready to be taken on one hell of a sleazy road trip…

LOVELY JON’S TOP 20 HALL OF FAME SLEAZERS  (IN NO PARTICULAR ORDER)

1.POLICE RAID THE HOUSE OF SEX (ITALY/RENATO POLSELLI – 1976)

2.ISLAND OF DEATH (GREECE/NICO MASTORAKIS – 1975)

3.A SCREAM IN THE STREETS (US/CARL MONSON – 1973)

4.THEY CALL HER ONE EYE AKA THRILLER A CRUEL PICTURE (SWEDEN/BO ARNE VIBENIUS – 1974)

5.HOUSE ON THE EDGE OF THE PARK (ITALY/RUGGERO DEODATO – 1980)

6.PORNO HOLOCAUST (ITALY/JOE D’AMATO/1979)

7.HEADLESS EYES (US/KENT BATEMAN/1971)

8.SEX EXPRESS AKA DIVERSIONS (UK/DEREK FORD – 1975)

9.VIOLENCE AND FLESH (BRAZIL/ALFREDO STERNHEIM – 1981)

10.CELLAT THE EXECUTIONER (TURKEY/MEMDUH UN – 1975)

11.DEADLY DARLING (HONG KONG/’KAREN YOUNG’ – 1979/1985)

12.ILSA THE WICKED WARDEN (GERMANY/JESUS FRANCO – 1977)

13.MALABIMBA (ITALY/ANDREA BIANCHI – 1979)

14.SEX WISH (US/ZEBEDY COLT – 1976)

15.LITTLE VAMPIRE TAINTS (BRAZIL/DIRECTOR? – 198?)

16.THE KISS OF DEATH (HONG KONG/MENG HUA HO – 1973)

17.FINGERED (US/RICHARD KERN – 1986)

18.WOMEN’S PRISON (ARGENTINA/EMILIO VIEYRA – 1985)

19.MANIAC (US/WILLIAM LUSTIG – 1980)

21.PERVERSION (BRAZIL/JOSE MOJICA MARINS – 1978)