Having heard said track and putting it sonically in context with the times, I truly think that Love Trance is genuine. It is of my opinion that The KLF thought (and rightfully so) that the track was substandard and choose not to release it. Speaking of which, does anybody know anything about that "Turn Up the Strobe" track that has shown up on the file sharing networks? It sounds like an early ambient experiment, but also sounds likely fake.
Dan Hutchins
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Thomas Touzimsky [mailto:tto@klf.de]
>Sent: Friday, November 10, 2006 01:03 AM
>To: ''All bound for Mu-Mu Land.''
>Subject: RE: [KLF] Love Trance
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>What I can say is that the MA mix on the b-side sounds alot better than
>on the original White Room Soundtrack bootleg. Makes you wonder...
>
>..::// Thomas
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>-----Original Message-----
>From: klf-bounces+tto=klf.de@mailman.xmission.com
>[mailto:klf-bounces+tto=klf.de@mailman.xmission.com] On Behalf Of Simon
>Glass
>Sent: Friday, November 10, 2006 12:39 AM
>To: All bound for Mu-Mu Land.
>Subject: Re: [KLF] Love Trance
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>I agree with David, lousy price, lousy record
>
>I still think the 'B' is genuine though, I always loved the Monster
>Attack mix though it will always beg the question if Love Trance is a
>fake, where the hell did they find the ultra-rare MA mix promo? Did we
>establish whether this has actually ever appeared on ebay or wherever?
>And can one tell if a fake is mastered from another vinyl rather than a
>master or a digital source? I guess one little scratch or pop on the
>vinyl sounds like any other...
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