The KLF: Dance music hitmakers make songs available to stream after 29-year hiatus
Dance music duo The KLF have made a selection of their most popular songs available to stream, which had been unavailable for nearly three decades.Tracks including
dance anthems “3AM Eternal” and “What Time is Love” are being made available on
a new eight-song compilation entitled Solid State Logik.
In 1992, the
band deleted their entire back catalogue, and their music had been officially
unavailable ever since, including on streaming sites services such as Spotify or Apple
Music.
In the years
since The KLF’s withdrawal from music, they have focused on other artistic
pursuits, including art and writing projects, while fans have shared bootleg
clips of their music and performances on YouTube.
The band,
comprised of Jimmy Cauty and Bill Drummond, announced their departure from the
music industry 29 years ago, during an appearance at the 1992 Brit Awards.
Performing “3AM
Eternal” after having tied for best group with Simply Red, The KLF shot
machine-gun blanks at the audience.
Brit Awards 12th of February 1992 with the infamous machine guns