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  • Radio KLF was a radio station based in Helsinki, broadcasting on FM on the frequencies 100.0 MHz (Helsinki), 101.9 MHz (Turku), 101.6 MHz (Tampere) and...
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    The KLF (also known as the Justified Ancients of Mu Mu, the JAMs, the Timelords and other names) are a British electronic band who originated in Liverpool...
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  • Chill Out is the debut studio album by British electronic music group The KLF, released on 5 February 1990. It is an ambient-styled concept album featuring...
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  • annually in India Krüppel-like factors, proteins regulating gene expression Radio KLF, Finland Khalistan Liberation Force, Khalistani separatist militant organization...
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  • the fourth and final studio album by British electronic music group the KLF, released on 3 March 1991. The album features versions of the band's hit...
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  • Who Killed the KLF? is a 2021 documentary film by Chris Atkins about The KLF. The unauthorised documentary includes reconstructions of the band's dramatic...
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    Bill Drummond (category The KLF members)
    the KLF and its 1990s media-manipulating successor, the K Foundation, with which he famously burned £1 million in 1994. During their career, The KLF released...
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    What Time Is Love? (category The KLF songs)
    different mixes, as a series of singles by the British electronic music band the KLF. It featured prominently and repeatedly in their output from 1988 to 1992...
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    tour Japan once again. Further radio support from John Peel brought ENT to the attention of Bill Drummond of The KLF; the two acts got in touch and Drummond...
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  • Jimmy Cauty (category The KLF members)
    is an English artist and musician, best known as one-half of the duo the KLF, co-founder of the Orb and as the man who burnt £1 million. He is married...
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  • Foundation's funds that had been previously earned by Drummond and Cauty as the KLF. The event was recorded on a Hi-8 video camera by K Foundation collaborator...
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  • 3 a.m. Eternal (category The KLF songs)
    The KLF - "3 a.m. Eternal (Live at the S.S.L.)" The single that brought The KLF international recognition and sales success. The KLF vs Extreme Noise Terror...
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  • Mu (Bill Drummond and Jimmy Cauty), intended to be the follow-up to their KLF album The White Room. The Black Room was referred to in interviews even before...
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  • Justified & Ancient (category The KLF songs)
    "Justified & Ancient" is a song by British band the KLF. It was featured on their 1991 studio album, The White Room, but its origins date back to the...
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  • Library of Mu) on 16 September 2016.Wikipedia:WikiProject The KLF/LibraryOfMu/519 "The KLF: Pop's saboteurs return after 23 years". BBC News. 23 August...
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  • Solid State Logik (category The KLF albums)
    digital compilation album by British electronic band the KLF, released to streaming services on KLF Communications, in a series of planned six official compilations...
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  • Doctorin' the Tardis (category KLF Communications singles)
    "Lord Rock", aliases of Bill Drummond and Jimmy Cauty, better known as the KLF). The song is predominantly a mash-up of the Doctor Who theme music and Gary...
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  • Last Train to Trancentral (category KLF Communications singles)
    in different mixes, as a series of singles by British electronic band The KLF, including "Last Train to Trancentral (Live from the Lost Continent)". A...
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  • also included racial slurs, while Mighty Radio had played an uncensored version of "What Time is Love?" by The KLF which contained two uses of the word "motherfucker"...
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  • dance music scene. It was most prominently pioneered by the Orb and the KLF, along with artists such as Global Communication, Irresistible Force, Youth...
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