Hi I've just been looking at a website for a new act called Ricki & Daz and was reading their biography and I realised there may be a link to The KLF here. Rikki & Daz recently covered Rhinestone Cowboy. They are from the north (Manchester). They have a link on their website to Pop Justice (which appears to be actually run by them). Pop Justice sent an e-mail out this week stating The Barndance Boys are not Rikki & Daz. According to the bio on Rikki & Daz - http://www.rikkianddaz.fsnet.co.uk/biog.html, one was part of The Cuban Boys (the one's that did Hamster Dance - C vs I) and the other was a member of Bus Stop (Carl Douglas - Kung Fu Fighting). They also mention that they influenced N-Trance. This whole Rikki & Daz thing seems to be very similar to The KLF. Anyone think there could be a link here? They come from the north (and they mention a lot about being Scumpop - pop music that originated from the North). The KLF originated from the north (B&J started in Liverpool). R&D sample a lot of stuff - The KLF do I need to mention Abba? R&D seem to have a funny feel about them - very similar to the KLF, not taking the music industry seriously! N-Trance always mentioned that The KLF were their main influence (hence the reason why they used Ricardo Da Force for the rap). The KLF were known by many titles (and sometimes dis-associated themselves from themselves - i.e. KLF is not The Kopyright Liberation Front). Rikki & Daz seem to be known by many things - Pop Justice, Rikki & Daz ( & Possibly The Barndance Boys, although in Pop Justice newsletter they put they are not the Barndance Boys, despite the two sounding identical) The KLF always liked to attack forms of artwork (The Tate, The Dome, Abba). Rikki & Daz are also attacking music with the Pop Justice website. Let me know what everyone else thinks:- http://www.barndanceboys.co.uk/ http://www.rikkianddaz.com/ http://www.popjustice.co.uk