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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 ]
The KLF's 'Trancentral' logo: speakers arranged in a 'T' shape. Also in 1989, the KLF embarked upon the creation of a road movie and soundtrack album, both titled The White Room, funded by the profits of "Doctorin' the Tardis". [55] Neither the film nor its soundtrack were formally released, although bootleg copies exist. The soundtrack album ...
On 25 June 1989, Gurjant Singh Budhsinghwala, head of KLF, along with Kulwant Singh and other KLF members attacked a Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) meeting at Nehru Park in Moga. 21 RSS members were killed with a police officer, a paramilitary home guard and a couple dying of a bomb blast after the shooting leaving a total of 25 dead and 31 ...
Who Killed the KLF? This page was last edited on 30 May 2024, at 05:02 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License ...
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 ...
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]
Newsom and Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass both have issued orders to cut red tape and allow homeowners to rebuild up to 110% of their homes’ previous footprint. ... The blaze killed 25 people ...
Who Killed The JAMs? is the second studio album by The Justified Ancients of Mu Mu (The JAMs), and the final one under the JAMs moniker before renaming themselves The KLF. Similar in style to the preceding 1987 (What the Fuck Is Going On?) , the album is a fusion of hip hop , drum machines and samples of a diversity of musical works, although ...