Hi there, I was just wondering if any of the AAA stuff that has been released on soundcloud has been released before. The reason I'm asking this is because parts of the intro to the OP14 edit are used in the intro of the Live from the Lost Continent 2012 CD. If this stuff hasn't been released before how did the mixer of the Live from the lost continent 2012 CD get their hands on it? Also, some of you may have already noticed this but, if you listen to Trancentral Lost In my mind from chillout, you will see it is an instrumental version of the e-train to trancentral which can be heard at the end of the moody boys vs. The klf what time is love. It is the exact same track but without the e-e-e-e-e-go-go-go to sleep. Thanks for all you do H
Yeah, its weird how they put that on to the end of WTIL, it also forms part of the WTIL Virtual Reality mix on the B side. We already know that Go to Sleep was part of 008T, but until some uber rare demo or white label turns up, know ones really sure what E-Train sounds like. Unless of course you know something we don't :-) Over and Out On Wednesday, 15 January 2014, 9:38, Harry Bennae <qwertyuiog@yahoo.co.uk> wrote: Hi there, I was just wondering if any of the AAA stuff that has been released on soundcloud has been released before. The reason I'm asking this is because parts of the intro to the OP14 edit are used in the intro of the Live from the Lost Continent 2012 CD. If this stuff hasn't been released before how did the mixer of the Live from the lost continent 2012 CD get their hands on it? Also, some of you may have already noticed this but, if you listen to Trancentral Lost In my mind from chillout, you will see it is an instrumental version of the e-train to trancentral which can be heard at the end of the moody boys vs. The klf what time is love. It is the exact same track but without the e-e-e-e-e-go-go-go to sleep. Thanks for all you do H _______________________________________________ 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 15.1.2014 13:15, Tim Tim wrote:
Yeah, its weird how they put that on to the end of WTIL, it also forms part of the WTIL Virtual Reality mix on the B side. We already know that Go to Sleep was part of 008T
And Wichita Lineman... and existing 008R.. and snippets on White Room movie etc ;)
but until some uber rare demo or white label turns up, know ones really sure what E-Train sounds like.
I think that in those songs, we already have all the elements for 008T, but we just can't "hear" it. I've planning to do kinda remix/mashup of Go To Sleep/Wichita/008R, but ended up doing just couple of tests. After that I realized that I suck at music producing.. :) -- anttil.
Thanks for the quick response In my opinion 008t is go to sleep extended and the b side is e-e-e-go to sleep. Just like how 005t has 3am eternal extended and a b side going e-e-e-3am eternal (break for love mix)!
I don't think E-Train or Turn Up the Strobe were ever completed, rather The KLF had rough ideas for these tracks that evolved over time. It's my feeling that these tracks ultimately became KLF 8R b-side and JAMS 28T respectively. I think if earlier versions of these tracks existed they would have leaked along with everything else that eventually saw the light of day over the years. Dan
On Jan 15, 2014, at 8:20 AM, Harry Bennae <qwertyuiog@yahoo.co.uk> wrote:
Thanks for the quick response In my opinion 008t is go to sleep extended and the b side is e-e-e-go to sleep. Just like how 005t has 3am eternal extended and a b side going e-e-e-3am eternal (break for love mix)!
From: Antti Lavio <antti.lavio@possu.org>; To: All bound for Mu-Mu Land. <klf@mailman.xmission.com>; Subject: Re: [KLF] Various Stuff Sent: Wed, Jan 15, 2014 11:31:38 AM
On 15.1.2014 13:15, Tim Tim wrote:
Yeah, its weird how they put that on to the end of WTIL, it also forms part of the WTIL Virtual Reality mix on the B side. We already know that Go to Sleep was part of 008T
And Wichita Lineman... and existing 008R.. and snippets on White Room movie etc ;)
but until some uber rare demo or white label turns up, know ones really sure what E-Train sounds like.
I think that in those songs, we already have all the elements for 008T, but we just can't "hear" it.
I've planning to do kinda remix/mashup of Go To Sleep/Wichita/008R, but ended up doing just couple of tests. After that I realized that I suck at music producing.. :)
-- anttil.
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Talking of turn up the strobe, I recently found a website that has a discography of some rare klf stuff, from the black room to PVC stuff to 007t. And if you click on 007t turn up the strobe, it says that there is one track on that record that is 8.33 in length. What is it? Where did they get it from? At first I thought it was IGUN original but that's 8.55 I think , however personally I don't think it is turn up the strobe, but I'm not sure. Just thought I'd share that info with you. Here's the link http://www.aulismedia.com/music/record/The+KLF-Turn+Up+The+Strobe-8021/overv...
On 15.1.2014 15:20, Harry Bennae wrote:
Thanks for the quick response In my opinion 008t is go to sleep extended and the b side is e-e-e-go to sleep. Just like how 005t has 3am eternal extended and a b side going e-e-e-3am eternal (break for love mix)!
Evolution of 3am is also quite interesting. I always figured it went something like this: 1. Mummie Don't 2. 3am (Welcome to the Moon Mix) 3. After the Love 4. 005T 5. 005R 6. 3 a.m. Somewhere Out Of Beaumont 7. Madrugada Eterna (Madrugada is spanish for dawn/early morning..3am ;)) 8. 005X/Y Or something.. It was mentioned somewhere that Madrugada was supposed to be "sequel" for 3am, but can't remember where. Maybe that was the "Flamenco" version. -- anttil.
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