The interesting thing about 'adrenalin' stamps is that 'adrenalin' shut down years ago and more recently Damont Audio which did some other pressings for KLF- they subsequently re-opened Adrenalin around 1999 as PR which went bust again a few years later and re-opened having been brought by distributor 'Alphamagic' (who then went bust in 2004). It would be interesting to see the run out grooves on these things- either the new one does not exist or was a previously undiscovered bootleg (?) or somebody has replicated the adrenalin stamp/ owns it. ----- Original Message ----- From: "John Milne" <john@highlandland.fsnet.co.uk> To: "All bound for Mu-Mu Land." <klf@mailman.xmission.com> Sent: Tuesday, August 01, 2006 8:09 AM Subject: [KLF] Turn Up the Strobe - the bootleg
This was posted on klf.de by J J Stokes on the Jimmy/crushing car thread yesterday:
"I found a "KLF 007T - Pure Trance 4: Turn Up The Strobe" on Saturday. This one has a black 12" vinyl attached to the labels and inside the sleeve! The B-side is "What Time Is Love (Monster Attack Mix)" Must be as genuine as "Love Trance". The female vocals ("Love and hate, the stars and the sky") are by the same person who appears on "Love Trance". The run out groove has the same dodgy Adrenalin stamp."
I'm sure those lyrics are 1989 "Church of the KLF" and posted back saying so. Of course, the guy could be having a joke (you'll notice I had one on the same thread), but a new boot is nontheless intriguing.
What do people think?
John
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