Preparing sharing day 3 and I had a few things in mind: 1. It's Grim Up North first edition grey vinyl with Pete Wylie vocals (limited to 350 copies I think) 2. January: What Time Is Love (limited to 150 I think). 3. 3 AM Eternal TOTP version w/ Extreme Noise Terror (limited to 500 I think, or it could be 2,000, don't remember) 4. Who Killed The JAMs KLF LP 2. Not the PVC release, but a far superior rip from pristine vinyl. I am also working on 1987 and have a rip of the original LP, but also wish to rip the 1998 vinyl bootleg which I also have. Rumor has it that Bill, Jimmy, or someone close to them pressed and released these 1998 bootlegs so it's possible the bootleg may be of superior quality and I need to compare the two. Everything I mentioned WILL be released in the coming days, but so many people mentioned the Madrugda club mix that I put it out today instead of JAMs LP 2 which was my intention. As a side note, while I've been collecting for many years and have many rarities to share, I don't have any of the following: 1. Anything from the Black Room. At least two tracks (and maybe more) were completed according to Stent and I'm trying to lay my hands on these but it's a longshot at best. 2. Turn Up The Strobe. Originally supposed to be Pure Trance 4. Reports I've read years ago state that it was never completed or scrapped. Heard from a reliable source awhile back that it may indeed exist. Lastly, it was a track listed to be recorded/rerecorded for the Black Room. 3. Etrain to Trancentral. Some say this exists, some say it was never completed or just plain radically reworked before completion. Still others have claimed to have seen pressed 12"s...who knows? 4. The Sheriff of Mu Mu County. This definitly exists in finished form as I have heard clips of it on at least two different documentaries. One person supposedly in the know told me 12 years ago that this was to feature on a pressed but unrealeased "Land of Mu" EP. This same person also told me that three different versions of the Black Room were recorded and one was actually pressed and ready to go but pulled at the last minute in a similar fashion to Prince's "Black Album." One of these versions contained a track that segued into the "Peter Gunn" theme. However, I feel this source is highly suspect. I'll put out everything in lossless, just let me know your prefs in terms of order. Dan
Dan, I have a few questions. 1) Is there any difference between the albums version of Make It Rain and No More Tears and the ones featured on this promo 12" (http://www.discogs.com/KLF-Make-It-Rain-No-More-Tears/release/144646)? 2) Any info on this release (http://www.discogs.com/KLF-What-Time-Is-Love-Acid-Mix/release/106602)? 3) Do you have any interesting stories on The Black Room? 4) Can you rip the LP version of Space eventually?
Dan On Aug 27, 2011, at 11:11 PM, Mark Howk <link343e@gmail.com> wrote:
Dan, I have a few questions.
1) Is there any difference between the albums version of Make It Rain and No More Tears and the ones featured on this promo 12" (http://www.discogs.com/KLF-Make-It-Rain-No-More-Tears/release/144646)?
2) Any info on this release (http://www.discogs.com/KLF-What-Time-Is-Love-Acid-Mix/release/106602)?
3) Do you have any interesting stories on The Black Room?
4) Can you rip the LP version of Space eventually?
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Dan, I have a few questions.
1) Is there any difference between the albums version of Make It Rain and No More Tears and the ones featured on this promo 12" (http://www.discogs.com/KLF-Make-It-Rain-No-More-Tears/release/144646)?
*Here's the listing from Lazlo's discography machine:* The KLF: *Make* *It* *Rain* [Feb 1991] promo single 12": 1991 UK (KLF Communications; KLF LP PROMO1) [promo x1729] 4:00 *Make* *It* *Rain* 9:24 No More Tears [Wh*it*e Room sampler] *I used to own this 12" and as I recall Make it Rain is the UK album version just without the crowd noise on either side but otherwise the same mix. This mix may also be found onthe Japanese "Mu" CD. The version on the US White Room is somewhat different as it omits samples found on the UK version. No More Tears is just the UK album mix.*
2) Any info on this release (http://www.discogs.com/KLF-What-Time-Is-Love-Acid-Mix/release/106602)?
*Also from Lazlo's Discogrphy machine:*
The KLF: America: What Time Is Love? [Oct 1991] single CD*3*: 1992 JP (Toshiba TODP-2*3**3*2) [*promo*] CD*3*: 1992 JP (Toshiba TODP-2*3**3*2) [2 tracks] 12"WL: 1991 UK (KLF Communications; KLF 92 *PROMO* 2) [*promo* x50?; Dec 91] 7:2*3* January: What Time Is Love? [New-Year's "America: WTIL?" with "Auld Lang Syne" bagpipe intro] 12"WL: 1992 UK (KLF Communications; KLF 92 *PROMO* *3*) [*promo* x20? more?] 5:49 What Time Is Love? (acid mix) *I own promo 2 but know nothing about promo 3 unfortunately. Never heard the audio but I think someone on the list has this.*
3) Do you have any interesting stories on The Black Room?
*Every factual thing I know about The Black Room may be found in this excellent Wikipedia article:* *http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Black_Room * * * *Everything beyond what's in that article are things I've heard third or fourth hand and may be total fiction. About 12 years ago, I had a female friend from this list (nice girl) who allegedly had a friend who was associated with the KLF at some point. This guy supposedly had a big box of things that The KLF pressed but chose not to release. Among them was a CD EP called "The Land of Mu" which had four or five tracks and featured "The Sheriff of Mu Mu County" a pressed CD of "The Black Room" housed in a pure black jewel case that was withdrawn before release (in a similar way in which Prince deleted his "Black Album" famously after hundreds of thousands of copies were pressed and ready to ship, costing Warners millions of dollars), and a few other things. According to this guy via this girl, B&J recorded or partially recorded this album three times, each time scrapping the sessions after significant recording and mixing then starting again. One of these versions was said to contain the theme to Peter Gunn at least in part. According to this guy via this girl, The KLF would frequently finish a product, press several copies, then change their minds and never release the final product. This part jibes with other reports I've heard from credible sources but everything beyond this point and what's in the Wikipedia article is probably just fiction, I think this girl although sweet just liked to tell stories.*
4) Can you rip the LP version of Space eventually?
*Last night! Check your email :-) *
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Just wanted to let everyone know I really really LOVE what is happening here! Has been ages since I was nervously downloading rarities from B&J... Just curious to what server we will be hosting our rarities on, or what kind of solution we will find... Meanwhile, keep it going! LOVE this! Greets, Martijn van Rheenen On Sun, Aug 28, 2011 at 3:53 PM, Dan Hutchins <danthutchins@gmail.com>wrote:
Dan, I have a few questions.
1) Is there any difference between the albums version of Make It Rain and No More Tears and the ones featured on this promo 12" (http://www.discogs.com/KLF-Make-It-Rain-No-More-Tears/release/144646)?
*Here's the listing from Lazlo's discography machine:*
The KLF: *Make* *It* *Rain* [Feb 1991] promo single
12": 1991 UK (KLF Communications; KLF LP PROMO1) [promo x1729] 4:00 *Make* *It* *Rain* 9:24 No More Tears [Wh*it*e Room sampler]
*I used to own this 12" and as I recall Make it Rain is the UK album version just without the crowd noise on either side but otherwise the same mix. This mix may also be found onthe Japanese "Mu" CD. The version on the US White Room is somewhat different as it omits samples found on the UK version. No More Tears is just the UK album mix.*
2) Any info on this release (http://www.discogs.com/KLF-What-Time-Is-Love-Acid-Mix/release/106602)?
*Also from Lazlo's Discogrphy machine:*
The KLF: America: What Time Is Love? [Oct 1991] single
CD*3*: 1992 JP (Toshiba TODP-2*3**3*2) [*promo*] CD*3*: 1992 JP (Toshiba TODP-2*3**3*2) [2 tracks]
12"WL: 1991 UK (KLF Communications; KLF 92 *PROMO* 2) [*promo* x50?; Dec 91] 7:2*3* January: What Time Is Love? [New-Year's "America: WTIL?" with "Auld Lang Syne" bagpipe intro]
12"WL: 1992 UK (KLF Communications; KLF 92 *PROMO* *3*) [*promo* x20? more?] 5:49 What Time Is Love? (acid mix)
*I own promo 2 but know nothing about promo 3 unfortunately. Never heard the audio but I think someone on the list has this.*
3) Do you have any interesting stories on The Black Room?
*Every factual thing I know about The Black Room may be found in this excellent Wikipedia article:* *http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Black_Room * * * *Everything beyond what's in that article are things I've heard third or fourth hand and may be total fiction. About 12 years ago, I had a female friend from this list (nice girl) who allegedly had a friend who was associated with the KLF at some point. This guy supposedly had a big box of things that The KLF pressed but chose not to release. Among them was a CD EP called "The Land of Mu" which had four or five tracks and featured "The Sheriff of Mu Mu County" a pressed CD of "The Black Room" housed in a pure black jewel case that was withdrawn before release (in a similar way in which Prince deleted his "Black Album" famously after hundreds of thousands of copies were pressed and ready to ship, costing Warners millions of dollars), and a few other things. According to this guy via this girl, B&J recorded or partially recorded this album three times, each time scrapping the sessions after significant recording and mixing then starting again. One of these versions was said to contain the theme to Peter Gunn at least in part. According to this guy via this girl, The KLF would frequently finish a product, press several copies, then change their minds and never release the final product. This part jibes with other reports I've heard from credible sources but everything beyond this point and what's in the Wikipedia article is probably just fiction, I think this girl although sweet just liked to tell stories.*
4) Can you rip the LP version of Space eventually?
*Last night! Check your email :-) *
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Yeah, this has been a total blast to do! I have a vinyl rip of JAMs LP 2 I'm going to work on today and up today or tomorrow. Dan On Aug 28, 2011, at 11:12 AM, Martijn van Rheenen <rheenen@gmail.com> wrote:
Just wanted to let everyone know I really really LOVE what is happening here! Has been ages since I was nervously downloading rarities from B&J... Just curious to what server we will be hosting our rarities on, or what kind of solution we will find...
Meanwhile, keep it going! LOVE this!
Greets, Martijn van Rheenen
On Sun, Aug 28, 2011 at 3:53 PM, Dan Hutchins <danthutchins@gmail.com> wrote:
Dan, I have a few questions.
1) Is there any difference between the albums version of Make It Rain and No More Tears and the ones featured on this promo 12" (http://www.discogs.com/KLF-Make-It-Rain-No-More-Tears/release/144646)?
Here's the listing from Lazlo's discography machine: The KLF: Make It Rain [Feb 1991] promo single
12": 1991 UK (KLF Communications; KLF LP PROMO1) [promo x1729] 4:00 Make It Rain 9:24 No More Tears [White Room sampler] I used to own this 12" and as I recall Make it Rain is the UK album version just without the crowd noise on either side but otherwise the same mix. This mix may also be found onthe Japanese "Mu" CD. The version on the US White Room is somewhat different as it omits samples found on the UK version. No More Tears is just the UK album mix.
2) Any info on this release (http://www.discogs.com/KLF-What-Time-Is-Love-Acid-Mix/release/106602)?
Also from Lazlo's Discogrphy machine: The KLF: America: What Time Is Love? [Oct 1991] single
CD3: 1992 JP (Toshiba TODP-2332) [promo] CD3: 1992 JP (Toshiba TODP-2332) [2 tracks]
12"WL: 1991 UK (KLF Communications; KLF 92 PROMO 2) [promo x50?; Dec 91] 7:23 January: What Time Is Love? [New-Year's "America: WTIL?" with "Auld Lang Syne" bagpipe intro]
12"WL: 1992 UK (KLF Communications; KLF 92 PROMO 3) [promo x20? more?] 5:49 What Time Is Love? (acid mix) I own promo 2 but know nothing about promo 3 unfortunately. Never heard the audio but I think someone on the list has this.
3) Do you have any interesting stories on The Black Room?
Every factual thing I know about The Black Room may be found in this excellent Wikipedia article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Black_Room
Everything beyond what's in that article are things I've heard third or fourth hand and may be total fiction. About 12 years ago, I had a female friend from this list (nice girl) who allegedly had a friend who was associated with the KLF at some point. This guy supposedly had a big box of things that The KLF pressed but chose not to release. Among them was a CD EP called "The Land of Mu" which had four or five tracks and featured "The Sheriff of Mu Mu County" a pressed CD of "The Black Room" housed in a pure black jewel case that was withdrawn before release (in a similar way in which Prince deleted his "Black Album" famously after hundreds of thousands of copies were pressed and ready to ship, costing Warners millions of dollars), and a few other things. According to this guy via this girl, B&J recorded or partially recorded this album three times, each time scrapping the sessions after significant recording and mixing then starting again. One of these versions was said to contain the theme to Peter Gunn at least in part. According to this guy via this girl, The KLF would frequently finish a product, press several copies, then change their minds and never release the final product. This part jibes with other reports I've heard from credible sources but everything beyond this point and what's in the Wikipedia article is probably just fiction, I think this girl although sweet just liked to tell stories.
4) Can you rip the LP version of Space eventually? Last night! Check your email :-)
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On 28.8.2011 18:12, Martijn van Rheenen wrote:
Meanwhile, keep it going! LOVE this!
My words exactly! And big thanks to everyone who is and will be sharing! I also think that http://klf.de/discography/ should be updated, as it is bit inaccurate, also some bootlegs have surfaced recently, and of course there are PVC releases. I was thinking would some kind of KLF Wiki work as we could also add all KLF related bits and pieces there? I myself don't have skills or server space to put up this, but I would be more than happy to create content. -- anttil.
Going to spend much of the evening going through all these wonderful posts and dowloading what others have shareed so no JAMs LP 2 until tomorrow, but technically I shared Space today so I'm not behind schedule! Dan On Aug 28, 2011, at 11:57 AM, Antti Lavio <antti.lavio@possu.org> wrote:
On 28.8.2011 18:12, Martijn van Rheenen wrote:
Meanwhile, keep it going! LOVE this!
My words exactly! And big thanks to everyone who is and will be sharing!
I also think that http://klf.de/discography/ should be updated, as it is bit inaccurate, also some bootlegs have surfaced recently, and of course there are PVC releases.
I was thinking would some kind of KLF Wiki work as we could also add all KLF related bits and pieces there? I myself don't have skills or server space to put up this, but I would be more than happy to create content.
-- anttil.
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Hi List, This is a great project and i have many flac files that id like to contribute. My real concern is who is going to... and how this is going to be organised? And if it is meant to be a lossless highest quality archive should we not adopt the flac standard? Flac give exact audio copy - cloned reproduction... its free and is the new industry standand for music. We are seeing uploads with apple, aiff,mp3,m4a,wav etc.. not really ideal. Flac is very much the standard now for lossless, most online music shops use it too... even the beatles released in it. Then from flac people can convert to whatever they like... wav if need be.... Just concerened we may lose focus and end up rather a jumbled mess... And just to be clear... its no good converting mp3 to flac.... it needs to be lossless from the start. Just thoughts... Keep up the good work all! Mark.
This is on that cloud site http://soundcloud.com/m-ward/the-klf-what-time-is-love -----Original Message----- From: klf-bounces@mailman.xmission.com [mailto:klf-bounces@mailman.xmission.com] On Behalf Of Mark Howk Sent: 28 August 2011 04:11 To: All bound for Mu-Mu Land. Subject: Re: [KLF] Requests? Dan, I have a few questions. 1) Is there any difference between the albums version of Make It Rain and No More Tears and the ones featured on this promo 12" (http://www.discogs.com/KLF-Make-It-Rain-No-More-Tears/release/144646)? 2) Any info on this release (http://www.discogs.com/KLF-What-Time-Is-Love-Acid-Mix/release/106602)? 3) Do you have any interesting stories on The Black Room? 4) Can you rip the LP version of Space eventually? _______________________________________________ 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
Would love a good and clean rip of JAMs LP 2 ! I used to have some Black Room tracks but deleted them because frankly they were unlistenable. Maybe they were real, maybe they weren't. I have two "Turn up the strobe" tracks i will share but who knows what they really are. Cant help for the rest…. Cheers Xav Cheers, Xav Le dimanche 28 août 2011 à 04:54, Dan T. Hutchins a écrit :
Preparing sharing day 3 and I had a few things in mind: 1. It's Grim Up North first edition grey vinyl with Pete Wylie vocals (limited to 350 copies I think)
2. January: What Time Is Love (limited to 150 I think).
3. 3 AM Eternal TOTP version w/ Extreme Noise Terror (limited to 500 I think, or it could be 2,000, don't remember)
4. Who Killed The JAMs KLF LP 2. Not the PVC release, but a far superior rip from pristine vinyl.
I am also working on 1987 and have a rip of the original LP, but also wish to rip the 1998 vinyl bootleg which I also have. Rumor has it that Bill, Jimmy, or someone close to them pressed and released these 1998 bootlegs so it's possible the bootleg may be of superior quality and I need to compare the two.
Everything I mentioned WILL be released in the coming days, but so many people mentioned the Madrugda club mix that I put it out today instead of JAMs LP 2 which was my intention.
As a side note, while I've been collecting for many years and have many rarities to share, I don't have any of the following: 1. Anything from the Black Room. At least two tracks (and maybe more) were completed according to Stent and I'm trying to lay my hands on these but it's a longshot at best. 2. Turn Up The Strobe. Originally supposed to be Pure Trance 4. Reports I've read years ago state that it was never completed or scrapped. Heard from a reliable source awhile back that it may indeed exist. Lastly, it was a track listed to be recorded/rerecorded for the Black Room. 3. Etrain to Trancentral. Some say this exists, some say it was never completed or just plain radically reworked before completion. Still others have claimed to have seen pressed 12"s...who knows? 4. The Sheriff of Mu Mu County. This definitly exists in finished form as I have heard clips of it on at least two different documentaries. One person supposedly in the know told me 12 years ago that this was to feature on a pressed but unrealeased "Land of Mu" EP. This same person also told me that three different versions of the Black Room were recorded and one was actually pressed and ready to go but pulled at the last minute in a similar fashion to Prince's "Black Album." One of these versions contained a track that segued into the "Peter Gunn" theme. However, I feel this source is highly suspect. I'll put out everything in lossless, just let me know your prefs in terms of order. Dan _______________________________________________ KLF mailing list KLF@mailman.xmission.com (mailto:KLF@mailman.xmission.com) http://mailman.xmission.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/klf Report list abuse to list-abuse at studio-nibble.com (http://studio-nibble.com)
I have "The Black Room Demos", which is (according to an interview with a member of ENT) backing tracks that Extreme Noise Terror recorded for Bill's vocals. As far as I'm aware (a) there's no Bill & Jimmy involvement in these 6 or 7 demos, and (b) they "escaped" from ENT - in the interview the band member said; "Oh, I thought we'd destroyed all copies. Apparently not." If we're talking about rarities that have been mentioned by never surfaced - how about the "flamenco" version of "3 AM Eternal", which was a demo recorded with Graham Lee's slide guitar in 1988? He mentions it in an interview on klf.de, too. I'd love to hear it - I'm sucker for Lee's guitar, whether on KLF or Triffids records, and I'd love the hear the KLF do flamenco six years before Jam & Spoon tried it! :-) On Sun, Aug 28, 2011 at 9:01 AM, Xavier <alunare@gmail.com> wrote:
Would love a good and clean rip of JAMs LP 2 !
I used to have some Black Room tracks but deleted them because frankly they were unlistenable. Maybe they were real, maybe they weren't.
I have two "Turn up the strobe" tracks i will share but who knows what they really are. Cant help for the rest….
Cheers Xav
Cheers, Xav
Le dimanche 28 août 2011 à 04:54, Dan T. Hutchins a écrit :
Preparing sharing day 3 and I had a few things in mind: 1. It's Grim Up North first edition grey vinyl with Pete Wylie vocals (limited to 350 copies I think)
2. January: What Time Is Love (limited to 150 I think).
3. 3 AM Eternal TOTP version w/ Extreme Noise Terror (limited to 500 I think, or it could be 2,000, don't remember)
4. Who Killed The JAMs KLF LP 2. Not the PVC release, but a far superior rip from pristine vinyl.
I am also working on 1987 and have a rip of the original LP, but also wish to rip the 1998 vinyl bootleg which I also have. Rumor has it that Bill, Jimmy, or someone close to them pressed and released these 1998 bootlegs so it's possible the bootleg may be of superior quality and I need to compare the two.
Everything I mentioned WILL be released in the coming days, but so many people mentioned the Madrugda club mix that I put it out today instead of JAMs LP 2 which was my intention.
As a side note, while I've been collecting for many years and have many rarities to share, I don't have any of the following: 1. Anything from the Black Room. At least two tracks (and maybe more) were completed according to Stent and I'm trying to lay my hands on these but it's a longshot at best. 2. Turn Up The Strobe. Originally supposed to be Pure Trance 4. Reports I've read years ago state that it was never completed or scrapped. Heard from a reliable source awhile back that it may indeed exist. Lastly, it was a track listed to be recorded/rerecorded for the Black Room. 3. Etrain to Trancentral. Some say this exists, some say it was never completed or just plain radically reworked before completion. Still others have claimed to have seen pressed 12"s...who knows? 4. The Sheriff of Mu Mu County. This definitly exists in finished form as I have heard clips of it on at least two different documentaries. One person supposedly in the know told me 12 years ago that this was to feature on a pressed but unrealeased "Land of Mu" EP. This same person also told me that three different versions of the Black Room were recorded and one was actually pressed and ready to go but pulled at the last minute in a similar fashion to Prince's "Black Album." One of these versions contained a track that segued into the "Peter Gunn" theme. However, I feel this source is highly suspect. I'll put out everything in lossless, just let me know your prefs in terms of order. Dan _______________________________________________ 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
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On 28.8.2011 11:42, John Milne wrote:
If we're talking about rarities that have been mentioned by never surfaced - how about the "flamenco" version of "3 AM Eternal", which was a demo recorded with Graham Lee's slide guitar in 1988?
I've been hunting it for years, but nobody seems to have it. And I haven't heard that anyone has heard that either. But here are the Black Room demos: http://www.mediafire.com/?bdsh1dj3x7lsr49 Not sure if they're real. But they're not worth it, they're shite and make your ears bleed and nothing you coul excpect. But after all, they're (or not) demos so.. And note, Turn Up The Strobe in this has nothing to do with Pure Trance series. -- anttil.
And here are the Kylie Said To Jason demos: http://www.mediafire.com/?5zn97b5n9io426n Somebody please correct me, but I think these were taken from very old studio DAT or something like that. If somebody remembers full story of this, please share your love. -- anttil.
Thanks a lot. I've been looking for the Primal Megamix for some time.This mix contains unknown versions of "The White Room" and "Build a Fire".Besides that i've always wondered what that part from 2:40 to 2:46 actually is (used to think it was "Love Trance" many years ago).It sounds like "The White Room (demo)" with some unknown vocal on top. But is the vocal from a unknown "The White Room", or from some other unknown source (mixed into TWR). Ulrik Brandt
And here are the Kylie Said To Jason demos:
http://www.mediafire.com/?5zn97b5n9io426n
Somebody please correct me, but I think these were taken from very old studio DAT or something like that. If somebody remembers full story of this, please share your love.
There was a different mix of build a fire on a compilation mix cassette tape once. Can't remember what mix it was though, anyone? Elliott From: klf-bounces@mailman.xmission.com [mailto:klf-bounces@mailman.xmission.com] On Behalf Of Ulrik Brandt Sent: 28 August 2011 11:30 To: klf@mailman.xmission.com Subject: Re: [KLF] Requests? (primal megamix) Thanks a lot. I've been looking for the Primal Megamix for some time. This mix contains unknown versions of "The White Room" and "Build a Fire". Besides that i've always wondered what that part from 2:40 to 2:46 actually is (used to think it was "Love Trance" many years ago). It sounds like "The White Room (demo)" with some unknown vocal on top. But is the vocal from a unknown "The White Room", or from some other unknown source (mixed into TWR). Ulrik Brandt
And here are the Kylie Said To Jason demos:
http://www.mediafire.com/?5zn97b5n9io426n
Somebody please correct me, but I think these were taken from very old studio DAT or something like that. If somebody remembers full story of this, please share your love.
there's a Lenny Dee Remix of 'Build A Fire' on the "Energy DJ's In The House" Compilation, from 1990. it came out on CD too, so i can dig it out* if nobody else is able to rip/up it in the meantime... cheers, --- Smiley * as i've just got back from holiday, and i'm back at work on Monday, I can't say *when* i'll get around to digging it out... From: Elliott <blindedbythedarkness@ntlworld.com> To: 'All bound for Mu-Mu Land.' <klf@mailman.xmission.com> Sent: Thursday, 1 September 2011, 23:40 Subject: Re: [KLF] Requests? (primal megamix) There was a different mix of build a fire on a compilation mix cassette tape once. Can’t remember what mix it was though, anyone? Elliott From:klf-bounces@mailman.xmission.com [mailto:klf-bounces@mailman.xmission.com] On Behalf Of Ulrik Brandt Sent: 28 August 2011 11:30 To: klf@mailman.xmission.com Subject: Re: [KLF] Requests? (primal megamix) Thanks a lot. I've been looking for the Primal Megamix for some time. This mix contains unknown versions of "The White Room" and "Build a Fire". Besides that i've always wondered what that part from 2:40 to 2:46 actually is (used to think it was "Love Trance" many years ago). It sounds like "The White Room (demo)" with some unknown vocal on top. But is the vocal from a unknown "The White Room", or from some other unknown source (mixed into TWR). Ulrik Brandt
And here are the Kylie Said To Jason demos:
http://www.mediafire.com/?5zn97b5n9io426n
Somebody please correct me, but I think these were taken from very old studio DAT or something like that. If somebody remembers full story of this, please share your love.
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That sounds like the one. From: klf-bounces+blindedbythedarkness=ntlworld.com@mailman.xmission.com [mailto:klf-bounces+blindedbythedarkness=ntlworld.com@mailman.xmission.com] On Behalf Of Smiley Sent: 02 September 2011 15:27 To: All bound for Mu-Mu Land. Subject: Re: [KLF] Requests? Build A Fire (Lenny Dee Remix) there's a Lenny Dee Remix of 'Build A Fire' on the "Energy DJ's In The House" Compilation, from 1990. it came out on CD too, so i can dig it out* if nobody else is able to rip/up it in the meantime... cheers, --- Smiley * as i've just got back from holiday, and i'm back at work on Monday, I can't say *when* i'll get around to digging it out... From: Elliott <blindedbythedarkness@ntlworld.com> To: 'All bound for Mu-Mu Land.' <klf@mailman.xmission.com> Sent: Thursday, 1 September 2011, 23:40 Subject: Re: [KLF] Requests? (primal megamix) There was a different mix of build a fire on a compilation mix cassette tape once. Can’t remember what mix it was though, anyone? Elliott From: klf-bounces@mailman.xmission.com [mailto:klf-bounces@mailman.xmission.com] On Behalf Of Ulrik Brandt Sent: 28 August 2011 11:30 To: klf@mailman.xmission.com Subject: Re: [KLF] Requests? (primal megamix) Thanks a lot. I've been looking for the Primal Megamix for some time. This mix contains unknown versions of "The White Room" and "Build a Fire". Besides that i've always wondered what that part from 2:40 to 2:46 actually is (used to think it was "Love Trance" many years ago). It sounds like "The White Room (demo)" with some unknown vocal on top. But is the vocal from a unknown "The White Room", or from some other unknown source (mixed into TWR). Ulrik Brandt
And here are the Kylie Said To Jason demos:
http://www.mediafire.com/?5zn97b5n9io426n
Somebody please correct me, but I think these were taken from very old studio DAT or something like that. If somebody remembers full story of this, please share your love.
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The one on the compilation is the "Lenny Dee Remix"The one in the primal megamix is closer to the OST-version, but still different. Ulrik Brandt From: blindedbythedarkness@ntlworld.com To: klf@mailman.xmission.com Date: Thu, 1 Sep 2011 23:40:56 +0100 Subject: Re: [KLF] Requests? (primal megamix) There was a different mix of build a fire on a compilation mix cassette tape once. Can't remember what mix it was though, anyone From: klf-bounces@mailman.xmission.com [mailto:klf-bounces@mailman.xmission.com] On Behalf Of Ulrik Brandt Sent: 28 August 2011 11:30 To: klf@mailman.xmission.com Subject: Re: [KLF] Requests? (primal megamix) Thanks a lot. I've been looking for the Primal Megamix for some time.This mix contains unknown versions of "The White Room" and "Build a Fire".Besides that i've always wondered what that part from 2:40 to 2:46 actually is (used to think it was "Love Trance" many years ago).It sounds like "The White Room (demo)" with some unknown vocal on top. But is the vocal from a unknown "The White Room", or from some other unknown source (mixed into TWR). Ulrik Brandt
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Antti Lavio -
Dan Hutchins -
Dan T. Hutchins -
Elliott -
John Milne -
Mark Howk -
Mark Muldowney -
Martijn van Rheenen -
Smiley -
Ulrik Brandt -
Xavier