The KLF - Last Train To Trancentral(Live From The Lost Continent)
Label:KLF Communications
Country:UK
Released:22 Apr 1991
Genre:Electronic
Style:Progressive House,Eurodance
Mixed By - Mark "Spike" Stent
Written-By - L. McFarland, R. Lyte
Engineer - Ben Watkins, Ian Richardson
Keyboards - Nick Coler
Vocals - Black Steel, Cressida, Emma Burnham, Katie Kissoon, P.P. Arnold, Ricardo Da Force
Voice - John Dillinger
Producer, Programmed By - The KLF
Record Company - KLF Communications
Legal - ⓟ&© 1991 KLF Communications
The KLF
Profile:
Duo composed of James Francis Cauty and William Ernest Drummond. Cauty was born in Devon, England; Drummond was born in South Africa but grew up in the Borders area of Scotland.
KLF adopted the philosophy espoused by esoteric novel series The Illuminatus! Trilogy, gaining notoriety for various anarchic situationist manifestations, including the defacement of billboard adverts, the posting of prominent cryptic advertisements in NME magazine and the mainstream press, and highly distinctive and unusual performances on Top of the Pops. Their most notorious performance was a collaboration with Extreme Noise Terror at the February 1992 BRIT Awards, where they fired machine gun blanks into the audience and dumped a dead sheep at the aftershow party. This performance announced The KLF's departure from the music business, and in May 1992 the duo deleted their entire back catalogue.
With The KLF's profits, Drummond and Cauty established the K Foundation and sought to subvert the art world, staging an alternative art award for the worst artist of the year and burning one million pounds sterling. Although Drummond and Cauty remained true to their word of May 1992—the KLF Communications catalogue remains deleted in the UK—they have released a small number of new tracks since then, as the K Foundation, The One World Orchestra and most recently, in 1997, as 2K.
Label:KLF Communications
Country:UK
Released:22 Apr 1991
Genre:Electronic
Style:Progressive House,Eurodance
Mixed By - Mark "Spike" Stent
Written-By - L. McFarland, R. Lyte
Engineer - Ben Watkins, Ian Richardson
Keyboards - Nick Coler
Vocals - Black Steel, Cressida, Emma Burnham, Katie Kissoon, P.P. Arnold, Ricardo Da Force
Voice - John Dillinger
Producer, Programmed By - The KLF
Record Company - KLF Communications
Legal - ⓟ&© 1991 KLF Communications
The KLF
Profile:
Duo composed of James Francis Cauty and William Ernest Drummond. Cauty was born in Devon, England; Drummond was born in South Africa but grew up in the Borders area of Scotland.
KLF adopted the philosophy espoused by esoteric novel series The Illuminatus! Trilogy, gaining notoriety for various anarchic situationist manifestations, including the defacement of billboard adverts, the posting of prominent cryptic advertisements in NME magazine and the mainstream press, and highly distinctive and unusual performances on Top of the Pops. Their most notorious performance was a collaboration with Extreme Noise Terror at the February 1992 BRIT Awards, where they fired machine gun blanks into the audience and dumped a dead sheep at the aftershow party. This performance announced The KLF's departure from the music business, and in May 1992 the duo deleted their entire back catalogue.
With The KLF's profits, Drummond and Cauty established the K Foundation and sought to subvert the art world, staging an alternative art award for the worst artist of the year and burning one million pounds sterling. Although Drummond and Cauty remained true to their word of May 1992—the KLF Communications catalogue remains deleted in the UK—they have released a small number of new tracks since then, as the K Foundation, The One World Orchestra and most recently, in 1997, as 2K.
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