THE KLF were one of the most controversial and groundbreaking electronic acts of the late 1980s and early 1990s – then, in 1992, they left music in the most outrageous style. A series of cryptic ...
A new film called Welcome to the Dark Ages about the anarchic electronic duo the KLF, who famously deleted their entire back catalogue and burned a million pounds of British currency in 1994, is out ...
The story of The KLF — dance music anarchists and pranksters Bill Drummond and Jimmy Cauty — has long needed a documentary as so many things happened that don’t even sound real, including guns, #1 ...
The KLF have finally put their their music on streaming services. At least some of it. While most their catalogue, including 1991 worldwide smash The White Room (which turns 30 in March) and ambient ...
15:34, Thu, Jan 5, 2017 Updated: 16:38, Thu, Jan 5, 2017 KLF. Ah ha, ah ha, ah ha. If you can still remember these guys then you are Justified and probably Ancient, even if you don't drive an ice ...
In January, a cryptic poster plastered on a London wall announced the imminent return of The KLF — also variously known as The Kopyright Liberation Front, The JAMs, The Timelords, The Justified ...
Chris Atkins' documentary follows the twisted path of the music/art group most commonly known as The KLF. By John DeFore A decades-long art prank the world briefly mistook for a pop band, The KLF were ...
The KLF have responded to rumours that they are set to reunite in 2017 – denying that they’ll reform but saying that something is coming in August. Now, the band have dismissed the rumours – but ...
The film was premiered last September at the Fantastic Fest in Texas, despite objections from The KLF’s publisher. Snippets of the London duo’s songs, including ‘3am Eternal’ and ‘What Time Is Love?’, ...