Tag: The KLF
Anatomy Of Thought-Fiction
Anatomy Of Thought-Fiction is a book by Joanna Demers in which she explores the idea of thought-fiction – concepts people choose to believe despite knowing they are untrue. In this very fashion the book is presented as a report published by the fictional Center For Humanistic Study in 2214 (whereas…
The Rites Of Mu
Apparently the KLF disliked the constant attention they got from the dance and pop music worlds: in the form of requests for PA’s, remixes etc., and the constant questions they got asked. Indeed they even refer to the ‘four handmaidens of evil: WHO WHAT WHERE and WHY’. So as Drummond…
The Brit Awards
The story perhaps begins the previous year when the KLF were invited to perform at a concert celebrating new British music which was to be filmed to show as clips during the ’91 BRITs. The KLF’s suggestions for the nature of their performance were so outrageous (involving live elephant sacrifices),…
So Hard (The KLF vs Pet Shop Boys)
Despite being approached by various artists during their career So Hard (The KLF vs Pet Shop Boys) is one of the very few remixes Bill and Jimmy did of other people’s tracks.
Lost Sounds Of Mu Series
Lost Sounds Of Mu is a fan-made compilation series including various hard-to-find and vinyl-only mixes. Both volumes where originally available through the KLF Mailing List. Whereas the first release concentrates on original output by The KLF and some of their side projects, the second release branches out to also include…
What Time Is Love? (Power Remix)
The 1989 Power Remix single is an exclusive Austrian release of What Time Is Love? featuring remixes by German producer Jürgen Koppers.
Waiting For The Rights Of Mu
Waiting For The Rights Of Mu [sic] is a bootleg album issued by German dub reggae label Echo Beach in late 1997. The release features the soundtrack of The KLF’s ambient video Waiting, and the complete version of The Rites Of Mu narrated by Martin Sheen instead of The KLF’s…
3 a.m. Eternal (Christmas Top Of The Pops)
Since they were not allowed to perform their re-recorded collaboration with Extreme Noise Terror at Top Of The Pops, The KLF released 3 a.m. Eternal (Christmas Top Of The Pops) as a limited mail-order only single in January 1992. The new version combined elements of the KLF’s #1 single with…
Justified And Ancient (Stand By The JAMS)
Justified And Ancient is the final single commercially released by The KLF in 1991, considering America: What Time Is Love? had already been released in the US a month before. Since the chorus had already appeared on 1987 it could also be considered the one the longest in the making….
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