Kow wrote:The KLF are one of the most interesting stories in modern pop music. The music they made isn't actually very good, though.
poprock wrote:Have you ever read this book on them, Kow? I recommend it. Short and sweet.
https://www.amazon.co.uk/KLF-Chaos-Burned-Million-Pounds/dp/1780226551
Diluted Dante wrote:Kow wrote:The KLF are one of the most interesting stories in modern pop music. The music they made isn't actually very good, though.
Fuckin' A.
regmcfly wrote:Made a playlist of some of my favourite things this year for a friend. Not exhaustive because it doesn't have things like Clipping on there, which I loved, but tried to make it in an old mix cd style vibe with a flow through it.
Grimes track was technically 2019 I think but it came out on the new album and it slaps.
If you fancy, you can listen here
g.man wrote:Aye. Why they binned these lyrics is baffling to me...
Yossarian wrote:“Today I learnt that in 1995 Iggy Pop reviewed Edward Gibbon’s The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire for peer-reviewed academic journal Classics Ireland” https://twitter.com/hannahrosewoods/status/1345734747721506831/photo/1
That is amazing.Yossarian wrote:“Today I learnt that in 1995 Iggy Pop reviewed Edward Gibbon’s The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire for peer-reviewed academic journal Classics Ireland”
https://twitter.com/hannahrosewoods/status/1345734747721506831/photo/1
Yossarian wrote:Anyone with a JSTOR account who can blag the whole article?
https://www.jstor.org/stable/25528281?seq=1
Gremill wrote:Pretty much anyone who's currently at uni would be able to access that. I've tried my old account from my master's a few years ago but it's stopped working.Yossarian wrote:Anyone with a JSTOR account who can blag the whole article? https://www.jstor.org/stable/25528281?seq=1
g.man wrote:New album Welfare Jazz out on Friday, and here's a teaser of what to expect from the Live Shrimp Sessions 2: Jazz Computer House Party, that will be going live on Friday at 7pm to celebrate the album launch...
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