Wow…um, I've never heard of any of this stuff. Guess I miss out by not buying those PVC discs.
On 15.2.2013 11:36, Ulrik Brandt wrote:
Not sure, I think we collectively agreed not to upload PVC's material there because we want to support their work.
And I screwed up, by Eternal Hum I meant Eternal Space Cadets (Orbital Hum) and it seems to be same as Welcome to the moon mix
http://www.discogs.com/KLF-Live-Helter-Skelter/release/2202936
Eternal Space Cadets (Orbital Hum) 9:49
http://www.discogs.com/KLF-Build-A-Fire/release/3385599
3am Eternal [Welcome To The Moon 1989 Mix] 10:11
Not 100% sure are they really same, as there's a slight difference in time. They sure sound the same... Maybe Tim could she light on this?
I'm getting bit confused as some of the uncommon stuff has so many names :)
So, was the Blue Danube initially meant to be at Chill-out? Meaning that Live at the Trancentral was working title for Chill-out?
And how about Mummie Don't? It's almost exactly like Welcome to the moon/Eternal Space Cadets. Did Orb had his hands also in this?
I'm just thinking here that as Mummie Don't and Eternal Space Cadets are quite different as is After The Love (Eternal Edit), were they meant to something else that 3AM? I mean, even the baseline is bit different in those than in 005T/R versions. Then they're heard again in Chillout (3AM Somewhere..)
It feels that this whole "After the love concept" was different than 3AM.
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anttil.
Where is it posible to find this version (i suppose this is not the
Helter Shelter Live-mix) ?
Can it bo found on the FTP ?
"Blue Danube" is from the "forthcoming album Live at Trancentral" (as
written on the cover to KLF005R).
Is "Eternal Hum" identical to "Eternal Space Cadets" from Helter Shelter ?
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