Re: [KLF] KLF T-shirts
Hi! Could I have one of each design in XXL size, please. 1) Black Tee with 'men with sheep pic' in whatever colour you'd like. 2) White Tee or Black Tee with the pyramid blaster in a circle with 'this is what the klf is about, also known as..' on the front in black. 3) White tee or Black tee with 'Trancentral' on the top and the Speaker stack on the front,in black / red 4) Black tee with KLF Comms logo on breast pocket. 5) Grey Tee with the 'Jams' logo on front. If you get any other designs with an XXL size,please let me know. Also do you know if anyone can get any posters with KLF ie the one printed in the Select magazine from 1992, as I cant get hold of any.Please let me know what price they are, much appreciated, thanks.
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Ancient_Of_Mumu_-_Living-CDM-2002-NBD they are using klf sampling ? someone here with any info ? ole petter
At 15:16 2002-12-25 +0100, Olek Leicht wrote:
Ancient_Of_Mumu_-_Living-CDM-2002-NBD they are using klf sampling ? someone here with any info ?
I've heard, that is a solo project of Axel Coon, ex-scooter member...
Sounds like the usual Scooter shit. But even in this 29 second clip, I think I can hear Wanda: http://www.majesticrecordings.com/music/vctory002.asf
Sounds like the usual Scooter shit. But even in this 29 second clip, I think I can hear Wanda: http://www.majesticrecordings.com/music/vctory002.asf
It isn´t Wanda but P.P. Arnold´s "Aha Aha" sample from Church of the KLF/ 3 am Eternal. -- +++ GMX - Mail, Messaging & more http://www.gmx.net +++ NEU: Mit GMX ins Internet. Rund um die Uhr für 1 ct/ Min. surfen!
thank you :-) for the info :-) ole petter ----- Original Message ----- From: "Daniel Loos" <Thous@gmx.de> To: <klf@mailman.xmission.com> Sent: Wednesday, December 25, 2002 9:02 PM Subject: Re: [KLF] what is this
Sounds like the usual Scooter shit. But even in this 29 second clip, I think I can hear Wanda: http://www.majesticrecordings.com/music/vctory002.asf
It isn´t Wanda but P.P. Arnold´s "Aha Aha" sample from Church of the KLF/ 3 am Eternal.
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Found the following from http://www.hydrogendukebox.com/: "Electronic Music For Heroes 02 (Hydrogen Dukebox; DUKE100) CD album only 01 The Black Dog "Invisible Things" (Jimmy Cauty's "Greybeard" mix) 02 Technova "Find & Seek" 03 Metamatics "Here To Go (Days Are Gone)" 04 The Lithium Project "Illumination" 05 Chamber "Easy As 1234" 06 James hardway "Speak Softly" (Minus8 mix) 07 Justice "Faith & Reason" 08 Globo "Independent Music Enthusiasts" 09 Norken "East" Following on from the first Electronic Music For Heroes compilation, Hydrogen Dukebox have decided to mark the 100th release with the second in the series. Volume 2 sets the agenda for the coming months and beyond from the South LondonÂs envelope-pushing roster. Black DogÂs Invisible Things remix by Jimmy Cauty is an avant techno meets performance poetry track, off the forthcoming Genetically Modified album (release: 24th Feb 2003). TechnovaÂs Find and Seek shows the kind of production sparkle that makes your spine tingle, with itÂs futuristic pop rendered contagious thanks to itÂs succulent vocoder hook and unshakeable bottom-end beef. Next up, electronic innovator par excellence Metamatics drops the shimmeringly haunting Here To Go (Days Are gone) backed up by The Lithium Project who enter the electro-jazz lounge region of the brain with ÂIlluminationÂ, a seductive shuffle from the outer reaches of some strange underwater future Latino dance hall. Chamber, fresh from their recent string of remixes for Depeche Mode, Robert Miles and soon adding Yoko Ono to their armour, show their more sensitive side with their beautifully mellow ÂEasy as 1234Â. The irrepressible James Hardway picks up the pace with ÂSpeak Softly off the classic Straight From The Fridge album. The Minus 8 remix is a delicious lounged out affair which brings you beautifully into the blissed out warped Faith and Reason track from Justice, the track sums up Justice who is a mould breaking drum and bass evolutionary. Globo, silent for years, having been in and out of prison, get all lyrical with a homage to Independent Music Enthusiasts from their new Game of Solders album due out in 2003. Meanwhile NorkenÂs Detroit-ian digi-analogue ebbs and flows with liquid melodies and brain-surfing swells carried along on the gentle urgency of ÂEast .Leaving the rabble rousing A1 People to finish things off with a tough, sweaty and dirty, fuzzed-up beatbox track which is ÂDetroit StyleÂ. Each artist on Hydrogen Dukebox offers a different sound, style and sentiment that represents a diversity which if listened to as a whole brings the label together...... To celebrate our 100th release, we have decided to make this compilation available for a special low price. It's only £4 on the online shop now. You can buy it from the Hydromart already, and we'll deliver right away." Well, I'm going to order mine right away...! l8rs, Nick ;-)
At 15:23 29-12-02 +0000, you wrote:
Found the following from http://www.hydrogendukebox.com/:
Black Dog's Invisible Things remix by Jimmy Cauty is an avant techno meets performance poetry track, off the forthcoming Genetically Modified album (release: 24th Feb 2003).
I hope this dosn't mean that the remix of "New York Dorx" wont be on the album . I thought that "Genetically Modified" would consist only of new mixes! Ulrik Brandt
Well, hopefully - I presume you were referring to this from The Black Dog Website (www.dogsquad.co.uk) ? "Hotdog's Voodoo mix is going to be on there, and it'll include the mixes that were going to be on the third UP 12". Hopefully Jimmy's mix of New York Dorx with guitar parts ala K1do as well." As far as I can make out, it'll include the mixes that have already surfaced together with some new ones.
From Hydrogen Dukebox:
"Work In Progress: "Genetically Modified" is the title of The Black Dog's remix album which is out the 17th. February 2003. This gem of an album is a must-own for everyone into music and the album consists of remixes by CJ Bolland, Jimmy "KLF" Cauty, Metamatics, Laub (Kitty Yo), 808 State, A1 People, Mescalito (Tummy Touch), The Beloved, C-PIJ, Chamber etc.... Also rumours that several 12"s will be available around the album release... Keep you posted in the news-section." Obviously, this has now changed to 24th Feb, but you get the general idea. Anyway, check out www.dogsquad.co.uk - thoroughly recommended (BTW, I don't have any connections with the above site - just IMHO) l8rs, Nick ;-)
At 15:23 29-12-02 +0000, you wrote:
Found the following from http://www.hydrogendukebox.com/:
Black Dog's Invisible Things remix by Jimmy Cauty is an avant techno meets performance poetry track, off the forthcoming Genetically Modified album (release: 24th Feb 2003).
I hope this dosn't mean that the remix of "New York Dorx" wont be on the album . I thought that "Genetically Modified" would consist only of new mixes!
Ulrik Brandt
I will be back up and running in 32 days. My holidays have been long and exhausting. I got married and was gonw for 12 days with the weddig being 300 miles from my home. I got a new case and powersupply for the old comp and all is running fine. Please be patient with me and i will give out the new ip for the list members. I will like to get caught up on all the new trading as well with the members. i will open my ftp for the weekend and let all get caught up with me and them selves also. Happy New Years.
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I will be back up and running in 32 days. My holidays have been long and exhausting. I got married and was gonw for 12 days with the weddig being 300 miles from my home. I got a new case and powersupply for the old comp and all is running fine. Please be patient with me and i will give out the new ip for the list members. I will like to get caught up on all the new trading as well with the members. i will open my ftp for the weekend and let all get caught up with me and them selves also.
Happy New Years. From the RMStringer Famiy.
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24.175.202.170 new ip RMStringer " You Have No Conscience And IT Seems You Never Will" Nothing Stays - Cyberaktif -----Original Message----- From: klf-admin@mailman.xmission.com [mailto:klf-admin@mailman.xmission.com]On Behalf Of Per Bolmstedt Sent: Wednesday, December 25, 2002 12:49 PM To: klf@mailman.xmission.com Subject: Re: [KLF] what is this At 15:16 2002-12-25 +0100, Olek Leicht wrote:
Ancient_Of_Mumu_-_Living-CDM-2002-NBD they are using klf sampling ? someone here with any info ?
I've heard, that is a solo project of Axel Coon, ex-scooter member...
Sounds like the usual Scooter shit. But even in this 29 second clip, I think I can hear Wanda: http://www.majesticrecordings.com/music/vctory002.asf _______________________________________________ KLF mailing list KLF@mailman.xmission.com http://mailman.xmission.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/klf
hi all, is there a "Tone" on this list that I may have conversed with in the past? if so, please contact me offlist. the address i have for you bounced. thanks brendan
Hiya Mr Stringer! :) And Congrats!! I tried your new IP with my old user and pass, but no joy. If possible could you please reinstate my account. Warm Regards, Mark Muldowney (mark@muldowney.co.uk) ----- Original Message ----- From: "RMStringer" <rmstringer@netnitco.net> To: <klf@mailman.xmission.com> Sent: Saturday, January 11, 2003 3:48 PM Subject: RE: [KLF] what is this
24.175.202.170 new ip
Ok I will. I have had a person on the server, so I know it works, however, I will redo your account.:) RMStringer " You Have No Conscience And IT Seems You Never Will" Nothing Stays - Cyberaktif -----Original Message----- From: klf-admin@mailman.xmission.com [mailto:klf-admin@mailman.xmission.com]On Behalf Of mark Sent: Friday, January 03, 2003 8:38 AM To: klf@mailman.xmission.com Subject: Re: [KLF] what is this Hiya Mr Stringer! :) And Congrats!! I tried your new IP with my old user and pass, but no joy. If possible could you please reinstate my account. Warm Regards, Mark Muldowney (mark@muldowney.co.uk) ----- Original Message ----- From: "RMStringer" <rmstringer@netnitco.net> To: <klf@mailman.xmission.com> Sent: Saturday, January 11, 2003 3:48 PM Subject: RE: [KLF] what is this
24.175.202.170 new ip
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Test test RMStringer " You Have No Conscience And IT Seems You Never Will" Nothing Stays - Cyberaktif -----Original Message----- From: klf-admin@mailman.xmission.com [mailto:klf-admin@mailman.xmission.com]On Behalf Of mark Sent: Friday, January 03, 2003 8:38 AM To: klf@mailman.xmission.com Subject: Re: [KLF] what is this Hiya Mr Stringer! :) And Congrats!! I tried your new IP with my old user and pass, but no joy. If possible could you please reinstate my account. Warm Regards, Mark Muldowney (mark@muldowney.co.uk) ----- Original Message ----- From: "RMStringer" <rmstringer@netnitco.net> To: <klf@mailman.xmission.com> Sent: Saturday, January 11, 2003 3:48 PM Subject: RE: [KLF] what is this
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