Showing posts with label Bill Drummond. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bill Drummond. Show all posts
14.5.12
Snub TV- The KLF (c1990) PressPausePlay - Bill Drummond Interview (2011)
I know this is lazy blogging. I've got a few good records lined up but my computer is coming to the end of its 'life' and I'm having problems uploading. In the meantime enjoy these two interviews with Bill Drummond, a man I admire greatly.
Labels:
Bill Drummond,
clip,
PressPausePlay,
The JAMs,
The KLF,
The Timelords
16.1.11
The KLF- Ultra Rare Trax (1993)
All You Need Is Love.
It's Grim Up North (For Love Nor Money Mix)
What Time Is Love (Techno Scam Mix)
3am Eternal (Blue Danube Orb Mix)
Last Train To Trancentral (Remix 1)
Kylie Said To Jason (Full Length)
What Time Is Love (Power Remix)
Doctorin' The Tardis (Gary Glitter Mix)
Justified And Ancient (Tammy Mix)
3am Eternal (Top Mix- feat. ENT)
What Time Is Love (Wandaful Mix)
Like it says: rare tracks from The Kopyright Liberation Front. Geniuses.
Part 1:http://d01.megashares.com/dl/lGGuC5x/The KLF- Ultra Rare Trax.part1.rar
Part 2: http://d01.megashares.com/dl/BtBznIX/The KLF- Ultra Rare Trax.part2.rar
Recommended:
The Manual.
The K Foundation Burn A Million Quid.
Labels:
Bill Drummond,
Books,
Extreme Noise Terror,
Film,
The KLF
12.1.11
Extreme Noise Terror- A Holocaust In Your Head (1988)
During the mid eighties a new genre emerged under the influence of hardcore punk bands such as Discharge and Chaos UK. Genres and microgenres aren't really my thing, and there have been a variety of terms used to describe this sound. I think that the name of this band sums it up nicely.
This was the band's appearance at the 1992 Brit Awards in collaboration with The KLF (having being denied a spot on 1991's Xmas Top of the Pops they at last achieved the level of exposure they deserved- a TV audience in excess of 5 million).
Labels:
Bill Drummond,
clip,
Extreme Noise Terror,
Hardcore,
Punk,
The KLF
15.10.09
The JAMs- It's Grim Up North (1990-91)
Bolton, Barnsley, Nelson, Colne, Burnley, Bradford, Buxton, Crewe, Warrington, Widnes, Wigan, Leeds, Northwich, Nantwich, Knutsford, Hull, Sale, Salford, Southport, Leigh, Kirkby, Kearsley, Keighley, Maghull, Harrogate, Huddersfield, Oldham, Lancs, Grimsby, Glossop, Hebden Bridge. Brighouse, Bootle, Featherstone, Speke, Runcorn, Rotherham, Rochdale, Barrow, Morecambe, Macclesfield, Lytham St. Annes, Clitheroe, Cleethorpes, the M62. Pendlebury, Prestwich, Preston, York, Skipton, Scunthorpe, Scarborough-on-Sea, Chester, Chorley, Cheadle Hulme, Ormskirk, Accrington, Stanley, Ossett, Otley, Ilkley Moor, Sheffield, Manchester, Castleford, Skem, Doncaster, Dewsbury, Halifax, Bingley, Bramhall.
I consider Bill Drummond to be an artist of unparalleled genius.
It's Grim Up North was first released in December 1990 as a limited edition "Club Mix" with Pete Wylie on vocals
KLF Communications released a re-recorded version with Bill Drummond on vocals in October 1991. This was the last release under the name The JAMs
Through the downpour and diesel roar, Rockman and Kingboy D can feel a regular dull thud. Whether this is the eternal echo of a Victorian steam driven revolution or the turbo kick of a distant Northern rave is irrelevant. Thus inspired, The JAMS climb into the back of their truck and work.
What we have here are the Club Mix, the Radio edit, the full version and the Omsk Mix along with Jerusalem on the Moors.
I consider Bill Drummond to be an artist of unparalleled genius.
It's Grim Up North was first released in December 1990 as a limited edition "Club Mix" with Pete Wylie on vocals
KLF Communications released a re-recorded version with Bill Drummond on vocals in October 1991. This was the last release under the name The JAMs
Through the downpour and diesel roar, Rockman and Kingboy D can feel a regular dull thud. Whether this is the eternal echo of a Victorian steam driven revolution or the turbo kick of a distant Northern rave is irrelevant. Thus inspired, The JAMS climb into the back of their truck and work.
What we have here are the Club Mix, the Radio edit, the full version and the Omsk Mix along with Jerusalem on the Moors.
Labels:
Bill Drummond,
The JAMs,
The KLF
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