The KLF

Swedish indie pop vets The Embassy break down every track on new album 'E-Numbers'

Swedish cult heroes The Embassy continue to mix indiepop, balaeric house and a love of New Order on their fifth album.

Acid Klaus discusses the influences behind his debut album ++ watch "Elevate" video ft Charlotte Kemp Muhl

The debut album from Acid Klaus (The Moonlandingz’s Adrian Flanagan) features Richard Hawley, Charlotte Kemp Muhl, actress Maxine Peake and more, and is out via Yard Act‘s ZEN FC label.

Pitchfork publishes a new 150 Best Albums of the 1990s list

Having originally published a best albums of the 1990s list in 2003, Pitchfork just put up a new version, and there are some changes…

Watch the trailer for 'Who Killed The KLF?' documentary

The story of The KLF — guns, sheep, pyramids, burning £1 million in cash, Tammy Wynette, submarines, Doctor Who, ABBA, and more — has finally been told.

Chorusing discuss the inspirations behind new album 'Half-Mirror'

North Carolina-based artist Matthew O’Connell calls the music he makes as Chorusing ”confessional folk,” but instead of acoustic instruments he uses synthesizers, including one he built named ”Balsam.” His debut is out now.

Django Django tell us about the inspirations behind new LP 'Glowing in the Dark'

Django Django’s terrific fourth album, Glowing in the Dark, is out now. Drummer Dave Maclean tells us about the inspirations behind it.

The KLF release reworked 'Chill Out' album to streaming services

The KLF’s influential 1990 ambient finally comes to streaming services, but has been retitled and comes missing a few of its famous samples.

The 20 Best Britpop Albums of 1995

1995 was the peak year for Britpop with the “Blur Vs Oasis” feud, and nearly every major player in the scene releasing an album. We ranked the 20 best.

New KLF documentary 'Welcome To The Dark Ages' out now (watch the trailer)

The KLF welcomed 2021 by putting a collection of their ’80s and ’90s hits, like “3 AM Eternal” and “Justified and Ancient,” on streaming services for the first time ever. They’re doing a little more looking back with new documentary…

The KLF hit streaming services for the first time

Bill Drummond and Jimmy Cauty’s mega-selling, subversive art-pop duo finally put their big hits on streaming services, with more to come.
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