Hi I've just pulled out a CD that I've not seen in ages. 808 State - 88:98 Ten Years of 808 State (originally I only bought the CD for one track - Pacific - but found quite a number of the tracks are really good! I heard Pacific being played at a laser light Millennium Light Show at Liverpool, after finding out who did it I went and bought the CD) Whilst listening to one track today I realised there was a sample in there from The KLF (well either The KLF sampled it from 808 State or 808 State sampled it from The KLF) The track is The Only Rhyme That Bites. I am quite sure it's in Last Train To Trancentral. (it's the violin bit) Anyone else know this, and is it the KLF sampling 808 or 808 sampling KLF (or just that The KLF played with there 808 and managed to get the same tune out of it?) Also did The KLF have anything to do with 808 State, I notice a couple of similarities here 1. Both started in 1987 (808 State were formed in 1987 even though there album is 1988!) 2. 808 mention in the album inlay they did some stuff round Lancashire wharehouses and The KLF mention about the underground raves in the North (It's Grim Up North lists all the places they had these underground raves) 3. 808 sampled some stuff like The KLF - Bjork, UB40 4. 808 used an 808, on the White Room the credits mention an 808. 5. For track 5 on the CD (The Only Rhyme That Bites m- the one with The KLF sample on it), this was released by Warner Chappell music - The KLF released all there work under the logo KLF Communications - A division of Warner Chappell. and finally both brought a new sound to the world - the sound of House!