Re: [KLF] KLF and Scooter - The connection!
From: "Daniel Erlemann" <djkuta@klf.de> Reply-To: klf@mailman.xmission.com To: <klf@mailman.xmission.com> Subject: Re: [KLF] KLF and Scooter - The connection! Date: Fri, 12 Jul 2002 06:56:52 +0200
In order to get an overview we could all together put up a list of all known Scooter-KLF-reference facts...
The next person could thus copy & paste the list and add their facts.
I'll start now:
- Lead singer/shouter H.P. Baxxter calls himself the 'Candyman' - every Scooter song has 'crown noise' in the background - "Logical Song" includes the line 'The K, the L, the F and the ology' - "Nessaja" includes 'All aboard all aboard whoh hoh' line - the newer logo is similar to the KLF Pyramid Blaster - Album: 'Back to the heavyweight jam' - Single: Fuck the millennium - FTM starts with 3AM-like machine gun fire - The cop car is used as a cover like the 'Timelords' record - 'Let me be your valentine' samples "Mu Mu"
Err... What's that song called that's exactly like "It's Grim up North"? And what video looks like "The White Room" film?
There are loads of other connections so go get it on! :)
Dan --- a.k.a. Kuta, KLF Online (www.klf.de)
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nor elle is a brilliant ambient, down groove artist from germany. his second cd "slapstick" shows the ford timelord on the cover. and many references on old stuff (tapes, cool drawings of airplanes and other sketches with the styte of a trickfilm with was called "es war einmal das leben") that you propably know from your childhood let's you go into that emotional landscape that is so important for this music. i think the artist has read "the manual" and used some of the enlightments on this cd. the tracklisting also remembers me in parts on "the White Room (the movie)". titles like "desert storm", "episode1", "episode2", "before you leave", "key to the city", "red sky" and the last track in this CD "departure1". he also uses word that he doesnt explain. like "phantom of life"(he also used on his first cd) and "slapstick - what is slapstick". it has a very mysterious touch in the way he used the words. i have not found any musical references to the klf on this cd. worth discussing. see the cover http://mole.de/eng/Releases/release2.php?kid=mole038-2
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