It is almost 23 years since the Justified Ancients Of Mu Mu announced a self imposed and self important 23 year moratorium. The reasons for the moratorium have now been lost in time, space, and a ...
Cult UK electronic duo The KLF (“Kopyright Liberation Front”) recently reunited after more than two decades away. Now operating the project under the alias “The Justified Ancients of Mu Mu”, Bill ...
The KLF famously deleted their entire catalog in 1992, making all their records — like hits “Justified and Ancient” and “What Time is Love?” — unavailable to buy in shops, and then their music was ...
The KLF, the conceptual-prankster British dance duo, were as famous in the late '80s and early '90s for stunts like burning a million pounds of their money as they were for making hits -- and in the ...
In a suitably disorienting manner, the pop craftsman/practical jokers/conceptual artists of the KLF have disavowed any connection to a video posted January 1 on the internet that seemed to portend ...
If you don’t know the KLF (also known as “The Justified Ancients of Mu Mu”) as important pioneers of hip-hop-influenced electronic music, you might have heard about their provocative antics: ...
In January, a cryptic poster plastered on a London wall announced the imminent return of The KLF — also variously known as The Kopyright Liberation Front, The JAMs, The Timelords, The Justified ...
The KLF’s Jimmy Cauty and former Mixmag cover stars Confidence Man have teamed up on a new immersive exhibition, set to debut on April 17 in London. Billed as an audiovisual exhibition made for ...
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