http://www.woot.com/ Hehe.. woot.com is a US-based daily-deal website. They sell one item per day until midnight or until it's sold out. Today they're selling a pack of glowsticks and they mention the KLF.. fairly good mention too!
Wow that's actually a fantastic quote Envoyé de mon iPhone Le 6 oct. 2011 à 19:39, "Chromatest J. Pantsmaker" <chromatest@azburners.org> a écrit :
Hehe.. woot.com is a US-based daily-deal website. They sell one item per day until midnight or until it's sold out.
Today they're selling a pack of glowsticks and they mention the KLF.. fairly good mention too!
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Nice one! If, like me, you came late to the link and have trouble locating the item, here's a more permanent link: http://www.woot.com/Blog/ViewEntry.aspx?Id=19424 // On Thu, Oct 6, 2011 at 19:39, Chromatest J. Pantsmaker < chromatest@azburners.org> wrote:
http://www.woot.com/ Hehe.. woot.com is a US-based daily-deal website. They sell one item per day until midnight or until it's sold out. Today they're selling a pack of glowsticks and they mention the KLF.. fairly good mention too!
I was re-listening to 21st Century Jesus by Messiah the last couple dsys. Anybody like these guys? I never got their second album because I heard it was kinda awful. There are a lot of similarities to the KLF's kind of house music. Thunderdome gives me all kinds of flashbacks (the good kind, hehe). Youtube had "The Spice Must Flow" by EON linked and I'd never heard this before--it sure sounds an awful lot like What Time Is Love. Is there any backstory about that song that anyone knows? jr ----------------------------------------- Jeremiah "Spassvogel" Rickert 6'7" 350 lbs of Dr. Pepper and Pez Candy. -----------------------------------------
Don't know much about Messiah but liked some of their early tunes. Temple of Dreams (with vocal sample from This Mortal Coil's cover of "Song to the Siren", sample spotters!), I Feel Love, Thunderdome are ones I have. Great fun noisy rave stuff! Eon (Ian Loveday) was a real rave pioneer, his early tracks were sample collages like so many of his peers, but they wer damn good ones and pretty soon his individual style became clear - quite dark, intense and energetic. You know the spoken samples in "Spice" are from "Dune" I take it.? Yes the riff is definitely "influenced" by WTIL isn't it? The track was co-produced with J.Saul Kane AKA Depth Charge Eon carried on making wicked electro and techno until 2007 but sadly died in 2009
Date: Mon, 14 Nov 2011 00:01:01 -0800 From: rickert@agora.rdrop.com To: klf@mailman.xmission.com Subject: [KLF] Sorta OT: Messiah & EON
I was re-listening to 21st Century Jesus by Messiah the last couple dsys. Anybody like these guys? I never got their second album because I heard it was kinda awful. There are a lot of similarities to the KLF's kind of house music. Thunderdome gives me all kinds of flashbacks (the good kind, hehe).
Youtube had "The Spice Must Flow" by EON linked and I'd never heard this before--it sure sounds an awful lot like What Time Is Love. Is there any backstory about that song that anyone knows?
jr
----------------------------------------- Jeremiah "Spassvogel" Rickert 6'7" 350 lbs of Dr. Pepper and Pez Candy. -----------------------------------------
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