.. Hi all, I still think this deep shit cd on ebay is a fake, the label is off centre and the seller is being quite vague about how he obtained it. I would be really grateful if someone can explain what MG underground is. I posted on the list a while back asking if anyone on the list could confirm actually seeing KLF 010RR in its matrix form and nobody could, of course this doesn't neccessarily mean it doesn't exist. It was also pointed out that the writing on the runout of Promo A/B is Identical to KLF 010T. In the discography Promo A/B is listed as MG underground, but it would seem to have been pressed at the same plant as KLF 010T. Is this something that has been overlooked in the past? It was Interesting reading about the matrix for the illegal remix may actually be DS 1 A/B is it possible that the actual matrix for 010RR was Promo A/B?' Thomas Touzimsky <tto@klf.de> wrote:
And the German MG Underground issue of the same tracks was on Ebay about 4 years ago and went for £300.
At least we can confirm its existance - I got a copy myself.
KLF010IR. These tracks come from Thomas and Dan (?) and their trip to London a few years ago. While there, they met someone who had the tracks: "Deep Shit (Part 3)" (the KSTJ/The Queen and I splice song), "Madrugada Eterna (Club Mix Full)" and "The Lover's Side (Extended)" on cassette - but NOT on vinyl.
I wasn't part of that trip, unfortunately, but it happened. ;-)
The klf.de guys then copied the tracks and took them home to Germany. So, the tracks of KLF010IR definitely exist - but whether the 12" exists, is another matter.
They were taken from the flexidisc I think.
Rob's ftp has a track called "Turn Up the Strobe", which sounds like an even worse song than "Love Trance".
If that's the one with all those vocal samples about being "... bigger than Scientology", it's a fake made by someone calling themselves THE BUTTON, purposely labelled as "Turn Up The Strobe" and uploaded to Napster (a so-called Napster Bomb). ...::// Thomas _______________________________________________ KLF mailing list KLF@mailman.xmission.com http://mailman.xmission.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/klf Report list abuse to list-abuse at studio-nibble.com --------------------------------- Yahoo! Answers - Get better answers from someone who knows. Tryit now.