What I have figured there where at least three persons involved in the making of lsom1. Two from Sweden and one from USA (that's the one that got the CD manufactured). I've been in contact with both the Swedes. I believe the one you are talking about is the guy that I got my lsom1 & 2 and twrost of! He was indeed selling a lot of stuff back in 1999 I think. The other guy that I met at the university was also selling part of his collecion mostly the CDs. I think their name was Johan & Henrik mange --- John Milne <john@highlandland.fsnet.co.uk> wrote:
The LSOM 1 compiler appeared on the KLF Yahoo Group about 18 month ago, and I had a nice chat with him. He said he sold (most of?) his KLF collection back in the late 1990s and is now "retired" from the KLF. If he still reads this archive, maybe he can tell me otherwise ... (I wish I could remember his name).
John ----- Original Message ----- From: "Mange" <liberationloophole@yahoo.se> To: "All bound for Mu-Mu Land." <klf@mailman.xmission.com> Sent: Sunday, November 20, 2005 4:10 PM Subject: Re: [KLF] Pure Trance CD
I think we got the exact same idea! I would also put the VR mix on and maybe also lttt (mu d vari-speed) instead of E-train (which I don't beleve any of you own?). I have read a mail posted on this list many years ago (in the arkive) that this record (klf8t) had been sold on energy music (a second hand shop in england, that I don't believe exist anymore).
Also John:
Isn't virtual reality mix on "Lost Sounds of Mu 1"? (Which, by a >strange coincidence, I'm selling on Ebay today).
By an extrodinary strange coincidence, I happend to turn up in the same class at the university in Sweden with a guy that actually own most of the records used on lsom1. He showed me his collection which also included klf 92 promo 3.
He had also been searching for COMA CD7011 without success... That's one reason why I'm convinced that it doesn't exist!
mange
PS. I have mailed chris about love trance and lovers side...
--- Simon Glass <tygerbc@yahoo.com> wrote:
I had a similar idea, though I am trying to get as many tracks as i can in CD format to put together something that sounds professional. There will be some obvious omissions such as the more 'ambient' of the 004T mixes, the Virtual Reality mix, and not to mention most of 005R - I am wondering whether to make an edit of the Blue Danube Orbital mix from Aubrey mixes II, as it has some orbient extra sample at the start and similar, or a crossfade, at the end
Regarding 004R the sleeve is indeed misleading, as "THE '89 PRIMAL REMIX" is in much larger writing on the sticker on the front, but the single track on one side is the "...ORIGINAL CLASSIC TRANCE MIX" with the two remixes on the other side. However that does give us 3 tracks and 3 titles, and the second of the new mixes is definitely the 'slammier' of the two. This is also how they are labelled on 'Ultra Rare Tracks' but I guess that was the opinion of a bootlegger =)
Interesting though as I guess the bootleg is more likely to be wrong as they are both similar, and both feature that slam sound....hmmm
tbc.
Mange <liberationloophole@yahoo.se> wrote: I've got a plan to make a double cd compilation with all the pure trance tracks avalible on it, plus some kylie tracks that in my oppinion are also "pure trance" Does anybody got a direct to cd transfer of love trance and lovers side (extended). The mp3 that is available doesn't sound that nice!! I've already done a "the singles" compilaton with all tracks from the stadium house period and after, so this would be a nice complement! As far as klf4r is concerned, it doesn't tell wich track that is the techno slam mix. I think both are! "The '89 Primal Remix" is just the name of the 12"
mange
--- John Milne wrote:
Or alternative, doesn't exist, and has the "Primal Mix" on it rather than the "Techno Slam".
Personally, I've always found the "Primal" and "Techno Slam" mixes difficult to tell apart. They're probably some of my least listened to KLF records.
John ----- Original Message ----- From: "John Milne" To: "All bound for Mu-Mu Land."
Sent: Thursday, November 17, 2005 11:43 PM Subject: Re: [KLF] Presentation
No, no. This is a 1990 CD single, on Coma Records in Denmark/Scandanavia, which contains two tracks from KLF4R ("Original Trance Mix" and "Techno Slam") and two from KLF4X ("Live at Trancentral" and "Techno Gate Mix").
John ----- Original Message ----- From: "stephen ives"
To: "All bound for Mu-Mu Land."
Sent: Thursday, November 17, 2005 8:50 PM Subject: Re: [KLF] Presentation
are we talking about the KLF4R PRIMAL REMIX 12"
containing Techno Slam
/ Original / Trance mixes ... what again is the going rate for this ?
s. On 17 Nov 2005, at 11:54, Chris Peel wrote:
> > How about I make you an offer for the 12"? :) > > -----Original Message----- > From:
klf-bounces+chris=k23productions.com@mailman.xmission.com
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