Did Sup Forums even hear about The KLF?
Did Sup Forums even hear about The KLF?
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i wanna listen to them with that girl
yes and I'm very excited for their new material this year
they are one of the most interesting groups to read about in the 80-90s
the klf is one of those bands mu never talks about.
I was into them a few years ago.
I think their antics were bigger than their music
also their music sounds super date, early 90's electronic
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who here bound for Sup Forums Sup Forums land?
I can't find any of their music
>I think their antics were bigger than their music
They wanted to make a point (e.g. that The Manual thing). But they did some great music too (Chill Out & The White Room) and some novelty stuff (e.g. that Doctorin' the Tardis).
do they have any songs i should know?
Try Rutracker or Soulseek. Listen to Chill Out and The White Room pronto.
Madrugada Eterna
3AM Eternal
Last Train to Trancentral
What Time is Love
Justified & Ancient
Build a Fire
Make It Rain
Kylie Said to Jason
Elvis on the Radio, Steel Guitar in My Soul
Wichita Lineman Was a Song I Once Heard
Doctorin' the Tardis
They were the ones that invented stadium house.
Another one mu never talks about, the future sound of london
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the klf are good if you are in like a super 90's electronic music mood, like you have to be in that mood
aye aye captain
>also their music sounds super date, early 90's electronic
Dated, but still fun. I'd take their dated music instead of this bland EDM every time.
>Another one mu never talks about, the future sound of london
I've seen some random FSOL posts from time to time. FSOL existed in their own world, pretty much like Aphex Twin, BoC and Autechre.
i like where this thread is going
yeah i know, america ruined electronic music, its dated, but it gives me warm fuzzy nostalgic feelings to a time when plebes didnt know what electronic music was and called everything techno
808 State, LFO, Global Communication are another bands lost in time.
>made proto goa music
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>maybe one of the best songs ever?
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I remember when I first heard this song . I say listening to a gay radio station ( for the hi NRG of course ) and this song came on and blew my mind .
ANCIENTS OF Sup ForumsMU/
excited for their reunion but i'm still pretty pissed black room was axed
The thing is: are they going to release new music? Or it just another gimmick (that thing with 23 years)?
I shill them like hell on here . Especially earthbeat
>excited for their reunion but i'm still pretty pissed black room was axed
I doubt it it was any good. They did it in collaboration with an extreme metal group. The same group that was on stage with them when they shot blank bullets at the Brit Awards audience.
you're telling me you dopn't think a klf-extreme noise terror collab would be fantastic?
These are pretty well known . Now meat beat manifesto is not .
>TFW KLF made a song with Gary glitter
What I really like from FSOL's discog: Accelerator, Tales of Ephidrena, Lifeforms, ISDN, ISDN Show, Dead Cities, Papua New Guinea Translations. Those archives are interesting too.
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>KLF thread
>no one mentions the time they burned a million quid
Sad!
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It would be intriguing, but not really my cup of tea. I'd prefer to see them collaborating with a proper metal band, not with just some noisemakers.
I'll probably listen to them in a bit love their stuff . Also leftfield are another group that doesn't get much talk
The video already got posted
>These are pretty well known
Even today? Another 2 forgotten bands: Spooky and Ultramarine
Not really forgotten: Biosphere's fantastic first 2 albums. Microgravity and Patashnik. Yeah, Substrata is his masterpiece, but those 2 albums are great on their own too.
Anyone that heard about them knows that stuff...
>Also leftfield are another group that doesn't get much talk
Shame, because all their 3 albums are great. Leftism deserves to be called one of the best albums ever.
On the other hand, Fluke are even less discussed. Nobody heard about Risotto, ffs?
Global communications i see it pop up everyday other day . 808 state is probably known because they were featured in gta San andres. LFO Is in the mu wiki, song was remade in renoise which comes as an example song .
Good to know. I thought nobody cared about them anymore. I remembered another one: Plaid. When was the last time someone posted them?
There's a bunch of stuff that never gets discussed here . It's more for I like this give me recs . Here's a song I used to hate youtu.be
I like it now, other stuff I've probably seen like 3 times posted happy mondays, the shamen, and apollo 440
Fluke was fairly well knows as it was on a Wipeout soundtrack.
>happy mondays, the shamen, and apollo 440
I remember when Ain't Talkin' 'Bout Dub was a big hit in Europe. All that 1990s electronic music is mostly forgotten now.
A suitable song but made in the 80s - youtube.com
I remember when mu used to shill this like crazy . It weird looking at how stuff has shifted
I know. They were pretty known at their time and they had minor hits. They even had a song in Matrix 2 (Zion). But these days? Only connoisseurs still listen to them.
People changed. I will enjoy this 1990s electronic music until I will fucking die.
I listen to eurodance, hi NRG and tropical music almost religiously. I'll have to listen to 808 because pacific 202 is a banger
Faithless I've seen posted 5 times tops
Faithless were really good live. Another good live band was The Prodigy. They still are.
Here's one no one remembers
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Another one I've only seen and because of me is ec8or.
Propellerheads anyone?
What about Dreadzone? youtube.com
I thought about them half an hour ago but forgot to post them...
Yeah I had the MTV amp albums they were on there
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This is literally the same vibe as the avalanches
getting flashbacks to old wipeout soundtracks here lads
Let's be real, Sup Forums has no idea about Juno Reactor, Speedy J, Robert Miles and Rob Dougan.
I listen them.
wait till you get a hold of this
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this makes me happy
I literally posted about Juno yesterday. They were the first with an experimental song over at an hour long I listened to .
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>Sup Forums has no idea about...
Cool. You have good taste in music, user.
As much as fatboy slim might have gone downhill , he know how to pick stuff for his mixes. Also this song is amazing
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just passing by to say that this album is underrated
Wrong song
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True. It's overshadowed by their older albums.
Why are the 10s so shit for electronic music lads?
It's either hyper polished EDM crap or ultra niche outsider genres. There's barely any in between like in the past decades.
Artists like Grimes - pic related - are keeping the real spirit of electronic music alive.
Fuck it. I'm blaming it all squarely on Jamiroquai.
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In the same lane as some of these
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actually music video culture was a lot stronger and made music cooler
i said earlier america ruined electronic music.
Electronic music in america used to be like a niche thing, dance music in general had died in america in general after disco died.
Then somewhere around 2012 corporate america decided they wanted to extract wealth from millennials so they promoted the worst kind of watered down garbage electronic music they called "EDM" to normal fags.
So now rock is dead, and electronic music is watered down plebe shit, and we live in the worst timeline
money ruins everything.
I have a hard time believing anybody anywhere hasn't heard "Children". And most of Sup Forums should be familiar with Speedy J from the Artificial Intelligence comp and +8 records.
deep