Thanks for that! Will seek it out.... 

Groets,
  Martijn van Rheenen



On Thu, Sep 15, 2011 at 2:56 AM, Dan T. Hutchins <danthutchins@gmail.com> wrote:

There's a remix KLF did for Pet Shop Boys called "It must be obvious (UFO mix) which isn't a remix at all but a new ambient KLF track recorded inbetween Chill Out and Waiting that merely samples the original PSB track and uses it as a starting point. You should seek it out as it sort of forms a trilogy with Chill Out and Waiting.

Dan

On Sep 14, 2011, at 7:46 PM, Martijn van Rheenen <rheenen@gmail.com> wrote:

>
> Just wanted to say, from all the tracks of KLF, I like the 'ambient' tracks the most.
> They just seem to withstand time the best, still sound relevant after all those years.
> To be honest: KSTJ really does NOT sound that 'rock' at all ;)
>
> Am I missing some ambient-like tracks from KLF, aside from Chill Out, Waiting for the Rites Of Mu and Space? They really showed their best in those tracks!
>
> And aside from The Orb, any other suggestions towards such 'inspired' ambient tracks? I don't mean the New Age shit and blabla, like Enigma....
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