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  2. Who Killed the KLF? - Wikipedia

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    KLF members Jimmy Cauty and Bill Drummond refused to take part in the film or to authorise it. [ 6 ] [ 7 ] However, old interviews with them, recorded on audio cassettes, were used. Limited clips of their music were included under the fair dealing copyright exception. [ 6 ]

  3. The KLF - Wikipedia

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    As the KLF, Drummond and Cauty pioneered stadium house (rave music with a pop-rock production and sampled crowd noise) and, with their 1990 LP Chill Out, the ambient house genre. [12] The KLF released a series of international hits on their own KLF Communications record label and became the biggest selling singles act in the world in 1991. [13 ...

  4. List of the KLF's creative associates - Wikipedia

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    Piering also lent his voice to several narrations in The KLF's recordings, including many of the profitable singles [5] [1] [2] and the video The Rites of Mu. Mark "Spike" Stent - The music producer cites his work with The KLF on their most commercially successful recordings as the key to his subsequent rise to prominence. [15]

  5. Kylie Said to Jason - Wikipedia

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    "Kylie Said to Jason" was first released in the UK by KLF Communications on 31 July 1989. [7] The CD single was released on 7 August. [citation needed]Given the poor sales of the recording, and the subsequent increase in interest in The KLF, the CD single of "Kylie Said to Jason" became a moderately valuable collectors' item, a mint condition copy being worth £30 in 2000.

  6. 1987 (What the Fuck Is Going On?) - Wikipedia

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    The album is raw and unpolished, the sound contrasting sharply with the meticulous production and tight house rhythms of the duo's later work as the KLF. [15] The beatbox rhythms are basic (described as "weedy" by Q magazine ), [ 16 ] samples often cut abruptly, and distinctive plagiarised melodies are often played with a high-pitched rasping ...

  7. Burn the Bastards - Wikipedia

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    On 7 March 1988, Drummond and Cauty released The KLF's debut single "Burn the Beat", an instrumental house music version of "Burn the Bastards", on their own KLF Communications label. The single also featured instrumental remixes of other tracks from Who Killed The JAMs?. All 5,000 pressed copies of the single—catalogue number JAMS 26T—were ...

  8. Dog that killed girl, 4, was family pet but mystery remains ...

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    Dog was destroyed at the scene on Tuesday, police say. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium ...

  9. Alan Goodrick - Wikipedia

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    Alan David Goodrick (born April 1962 in Manchester), [1] [2] better known under the pseudonym Gimpo, is an English film director and former roadie, best known as an associate and collaborator of The KLF and the K Foundation.