Recovered and Remastered via Discogs
If anyone wants to sample the Recovered and Remastered series Dicsogs is the place to go and I'd suggest combining various discs to bring the postage costs down! I think that they are the single biggest contribution to the KLF world since 1992! All the remasters are flawless and from what I gather they have been created to give the KF fan base a quality set of tracks and there's a lot of effort and attention to detail gone into them. The two standout CDs for my mind are CD4 which gives you Space plus three versions of WTIL and then the latest which is Minus 4 (Don't ask!) which gives you a selection of goodies including a scorching Madrugada Eterna (Club mix) with light reverential tweeking and a stunning variation on Build a Fire which got into my head a few weeks back and refuses to leave! I do believe we have a webmaster as I had a personal email about a previous submission I made (the Arkive bootleg) before it appeared on the complete list!
You can't be serious. Paying someone for CDR bootlegs is the best thing to do ??? It's as remote as one can get from being morally OK, and lets not even go into detail about how contrary it is to everything the KLF stood/stands for. How about sharing it online ??? Or i've completely misunderstood your mail... -- Xav On 20 septembre 2013 at 14:46:12, Steve Watson (steve.watson27@btinternet.com) wrote: If anyone wants to sample the Recovered and Remastered series Dicsogs is the place to go and I'd suggest combining various discs to bring the postage costs down! I think that they are the single biggest contribution to the KLF world since 1992! All the remasters are flawless and from what I gather they have been created to give the KF fan base a quality set of tracks and there's a lot of effort and attention to detail gone into them. The two standout CDs for my mind are CD4 which gives you Space plus three versions of WTIL and then the latest which is Minus 4 (Don't ask!) which gives you a selection of goodies including a scorching Madrugada Eterna (Club mix) with light reverential tweeking and a stunning variation on Build a Fire which got into my head a few weeks back and refuses to leave! I do believe we have a webmaster as I had a personal email about a previous submission I made (the Arkive bootleg) before it appeared on the complete list!
Take it you have never purchased any of these cd's I would not consider them bootlegs the production and remastering of the tracks is second to none, I don't think any of these CDs have been uploaded to the net, out of respect to the person who spent his time and money to get this project going. Sent from crapy 90,s Nokia On 20/09/2013, at 7:53 PM, Xav <alunare@gmail.com> wrote:
You can't be serious. Paying someone for CDR bootlegs is the best thing to do ???
It's as remote as one can get from being morally OK, and lets not even go into detail about how contrary it is to everything the KLF stood/stands for.
How about sharing it online ???
Or i've completely misunderstood your mail...
-- Xav
On 20 septembre 2013 at 14:46:12, Steve Watson (steve.watson27@btinternet.com) wrote:
If anyone wants to sample the Recovered and Remastered series Dicsogs is the place to go and I'd suggest combining various discs to bring the postage costs down! I think that they are the single biggest contribution to the KLF world since 1992! All the remasters are flawless and from what I gather they have been created to give the KF fan base a quality set of tracks and there's a lot of effort and attention to detail gone into them. The two standout CDs for my mind are CD4 which gives you Space plus three versions of WTIL and then the latest which is Minus 4 (Don't ask!) which gives you a selection of goodies including a scorching Madrugada Eterna (Club mix) with light reverential tweeking and a stunning variation on Build a Fire which got into my head a few weeks back and refuses to leave!
I do believe we have a webmaster as I had a personal email about a previous submission I made (the Arkive bootleg) before it appeared on the complete list!
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hi.these are available to download on a torrent. i have 320 rips of all sets. when the ftp is back up i willsend them Regards Mark w ----- Original Message ----- From: Marc Attree To: All bound for Mu-Mu Land. Sent: Friday, September 20, 2013 1:03 PM Subject: Re: [KLF] Recovered and Remastered via Discogs ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Take it you have never purchased any of these cd's I would not consider them bootlegs the production and remastering of the tracks is second to none, I don't think any of these CDs have been uploaded to the net, out of respect to the person who spent his time and money to get this project going. Sent from crapy 90,s Nokia On 20/09/2013, at 7:53 PM, Xav <alunare@gmail.com> wrote: You can't be serious. Paying someone for CDR bootlegs is the best thing to do ??? It's as remote as one can get from being morally OK, and lets not even go into detail about how contrary it is to everything the KLF stood/stands for. How about sharing it online ??? Or i've completely misunderstood your mail... -- Xav On 20 septembre 2013 at 14:46:12, Steve Watson (steve.watson27@btinternet.com) wrote: If anyone wants to sample the Recovered and Remastered series Dicsogs is the place to go and I'd suggest combining various discs to bring the postage costs down! I think that they are the single biggest contribution to the KLF world since 1992! All the remasters are flawless and from what I gather they have been created to give the KF fan base a quality set of tracks and there's a lot of effort and attention to detail gone into them. The two standout CDs for my mind are CD4 which gives you Space plus three versions of WTIL and then the latest which is Minus 4 (Don't ask!) which gives you a selection of goodies including a scorching Madrugada Eterna (Club mix) with light reverential tweeking and a stunning variation on Build a Fire which got into my head a few weeks back and refuses to leave! I do believe we have a webmaster as I had a personal email about a previous submission I made (the Arkive bootleg) before it appeared on the complete list! _______________________________________________ KLF mailing list KLF@mailman.xmission.com http://mailman.xmission.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/klf Report list abuse to list-abuse at studio-nibble.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ _______________________________________________ KLF mailing list KLF@mailman.xmission.com http://mailman.xmission.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/klf Report list abuse to list-abuse at studio-nibble.com
On 20.9.2013 15:03, Marc Attree wrote:
Take it you have never purchased any of these cd's I would not consider them bootlegs the production and remastering of the tracks is second to none, I don't think any of these CDs have been uploaded to the net, out of respect to the person who spent his time and money to get this project going.
I have bought few of them, just for the curiosity. Apart from few fan made remixes, they don't offer anything new to me as a long time collector and that is the biggest problem with those. Also most of the original KLF tracks are easily available from ebay and other market places. But that is just me. For somebody else that haven been following very long, they might offer "easy way in" and I agree, the quality is quite good on those. -- anttil.
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