Tag: What Time Is Love?

  • Jarvis Joins The JAMS – KLF SSL part 2

    Jarvis Joins The JAMS – KLF SSL part 2

    After last month’s KLF Chill Out re-release/remake Come Down Dawn, here’s Solid State Logik 2 with the rest of the singles and 12″ releases, from Kylie Said to Jason to Jarvis Joins The JAMs – the latter being culmination of the controversial and messy event in Liverpool a few years ago with Jarvis Cocker and…

  • KLF – Come Down Dawn (Chill Out 2)

    KLF – Come Down Dawn (Chill Out 2)

    Breaking: posted just a few minutes ago on is KLF’s second release in the ‘Sample City Through Trancentral’ release series, a remix/remake of KLF’s classic Chill Out called ‘Come Down Dawn’. Although it is marked as released on 2021-02-04 – tomorrow – it has gone live at midnight, which though a little time-travel/VPN cleverness I…

  • RC 308: Raving I’m Raving

    RC 308: Raving I’m Raving

    It’s that time of year – back to school is in all the shops, depressing reminders you summer is close to it’s end. But as it’s 30 years since the Second Summer of Love (and incidentally it’s 30 years since I left school) sod the grey jumpers and shrunken ties, I’m raving Back to the…

  • WTIL 1969

    WTIL 1969

    Really nicely done. Groovy! (via The KLF Facebook page) EDIT: The original track is of course Gershon Kingsley’s Popcorn. Bit of Tony Blackburn at the end, confirming it is indeed Top of the Pops.

  • Lost KLF video

    Lost KLF video

    That recent KLF mix I posted provoked a conversation on Twitter where I mentioned seeing video in a crop circle on the Chart Show for ‘What Time Is Love?’ – and other people including KLF fans didn’t know what I was talking about… But the KLF mailing list came through, I wasn’t going mad or…

  • KLF United States of Audio mixumentary

    KLF United States of Audio mixumentary

    Loving this ‘mixumentary’ about the KLF – going from Timelords to Extreme Noise Terror by United States of Audio aka Dave Trigg. (via Rob Manuel and Dave Green/Fakebit Polytechnic) Different approach to my two KLF shows (which if anyone wondered if the KLF are forgotten, they are still my most popular shows) with a mix…

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