Adam, I've been thinking about your question all morning and here are my thoughts: A track which was recorded but left off The White Room called "The Sheriff of Mu Mu County" definitely exists and a clip of it was featured on a website called brandnew.co.uk about 12 years ago so somebody has this track. As far as I know it was never slated for release so it probably exists as a tape but I've no idea who would have it. Also about 12 years ago a fairly reliable source who used to be on the list reported once seeing a pressed copy of "E-Train to Trancentral" but none have reported hearing the actual record. Mike Stent has stated that one track from the Black Room sessions was completely finished and mixed called "The Black Room and Terminator 10" although he didn't state whether or not he had a tape of it. All sources indicate that Pure Trance 4: Turn Up The Strobe was never completed and to my knowledge no one has ever heard it or seen a pressed copy. As you've pointed-out, the genesis of this track probably morphed into the first version of "It's Grim Up North." Having said all that, it is well known that there are a handful of anonymous KLF uber-collectors who may have previously unseen/unheard things either through their association with The KLF organization back in the day or from purchasing items directly from those associated with The KLF. Thus far, these individuals have chosen not to share, perhaps out of fear of diminishing the value of their KLF curiosities, but as the recent Deep Shit auctions have demonstrated that surely wouldn't happen! Over the years we've learned The KLF did indeed commission tiny runs of white labels and may have even had finished products prepped for release and pressed only to change their minds at the very last minute. While I don't think we'll again see such as massive clutch of items as recovered and released in recent years by PVC, I've no doubt that things either rumored or previously unseen will continue to surface on eBay and the net in general every few years. And don't forget PVC has one track left to share. I've no idea what it is but knowing him he probably saved the best for last! Dan Hutchins On Tue, Aug 14, 2012 at 5:22 AM, Adam Stalker <stlkr@o2.pl> wrote:
as we all read - the bag of Cauty tapes owned by PVC is getting empty...
what else is left for us to dig and search? what was confirmed or busted in KLF discography?
- DEEP SHIT pressing surfaced - LOVE TRANCE demo confirmed the bootleg circulating - BUILD A FIRE instrumental
is this the end of robbing the 'grave'? ;)
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