For a newcomer the best place to start is where I started with the klf torrent below

http://thepiratesbay.eu/torrent/3440054/the_KLF

it's a few years old now but is a quick way of getting a lot of the old stuff.

If you are new to the world of torrents, you will need a client, I recommend µTorrent as it is simple to use and doesn't take up much resource

download it here

http://www.utorrent.com/utorrent-free


as for physical products there is EBay and Discogs, record fairs and boot fairs if you are very lucky.

Welcome aboard, happy collecting and good luck.





On 17/07/2013 10:36, Steve Watson wrote:

      

I'm new to the list and feel a bit like Rip Van Winkle in that music for me is CDs, comfy chair and headphones unless I have the house to myself. Most of what I now about downloading comes from watching Star Trek and whilst I have an Ipod I still need help putting stuff on it.
 
Now you good people out there seem hip and jiggy when it comes to getting KLF stuff that is floating about in cyberspace i.e Lost Sounds of Mu 3 which I'd never heard of  and I wondered if anyone could give me any pointers as to where a novice could find any of the Lost Sounds stuff?
 
KLF Shop have just filled a gap in my collection with the White Room Original Soundtrack but the more I read these digests the more I realise how much other material is out there!
 
THanks
 
Steve
 
 


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