Tag: Pure Trance
What Time Is Love? (The Monster Attack Mix)
The Monster Attack Mix is an unreleased, slighty more beat-driven version of The KLF’s original What Time Is Love? which adds some additional screams and monster noises (hence its name). Its drum pattern is similar to that of the remixes which appeared on KLF004R.
3 a.m. Eternal (Pure Trance Remixes)
Originally scheduled 7 Nov 1988, the second remix single from The KLF’s Pure Trance series hit shops in September 1989, including remixes by The Moody Boys and The Orb.
3 a.m. Eternal (Pure Trance)
3 a.m. Eternal is the second track in the “Pure Trance” series. Originally scheduled for release on 31 Oct 1988 the single was not released until May 1989.
E-Train To Trancentral (Pure Trance)
E-Train To Trancentral is the alleged unreleased fifth entry in the Pure Trance series, originally scheduled for release on 12 Dec 1988 (and later rescheduled Sep 1989 according to Lazlo’s discography).
Turn Up The Strobe (Pure Trance)
Uncompleted fourth entry in the Pure Trance series. Picture sleeves and labels were printed but never used. Unlike Love Trance or E-Train (which might or might not have evolved into Last Train To Trancentral) it’s not clear whether or not elements of Turn Up The Strobe ever appeared at a…
Love Trance (Pure Trance)
Love Trance is the unreleased third single from The KLF’s Pure Trance series. The single was originally scheduled for release on 14th November 1988 with a remix single to follow one week later, though The KLF’s Completeist lists only ever listed the original 006T albeit without a proper tracklist. While…
What Time Is Love? (Pure Trance Remixes)
Originally scheduled for release on 24th October, 1988.
Last Train To Trancentral (Pure Trance Remixes)
One of the rarer KLF releases as 2,000 copies of Last Train To Trancentral (Pure Trance Remixes) were pressed of which around 1,000 got warped and were destroyed.
What Time Is Love? (Pure Trance)
One of the cornerstones of The KLF’s history, and a departure from their previous sample-riddled output as The JAMs and their brief pop detour as The Timelords. Instead What Time Is Love embraced the emerging rave scene and the style of music it brought along with it.
The What Time Is Love Story
The What Time Is Love Story is a six-track mini LP released in the wake of the success of What Time Is Love? in Europe, gathering various cover versions collated by The Orb’s Alex Paterson.
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