The KLF have continued to boost their digital presence by dropping the Director’s Cut of their classic album ‘The White Room’ on streaming platforms.
The fourth and final studio album by British electronic music group, release in March 1991, features classic singles including What Time Is Love?, 3 a.m. Eternal, Last Train To Trancentral and Justified and Ancient.
And on Friday (April 23), the album was made available to stream and download, with tracks from the group’s unreleased 1989 album, ‘Tunes from The White Room’ and extended versions of Church of the KLF and Last Train to Trancentral.
Following their extended break, The KLF announced their surprise return in two posters under a railway bridge in Shoreditch, east London, alongside graffiti referencing The KLF, earlier this year.
In a statement on the band’s YouTube page about their new eight-track collection, titled ‘Solid State Logik’ (named after the mixing desk they used to create their biggest hits), they revealed the streaming release is the first of five planned drops.
“KLF have appropriated the work done between 1 January 1987 and 31 December 1991 by The Justified Ancients of Mu Mu, The Timelords [and] The KLF,” reads the post.
“This appropriation was in order to tell a story in five chapters using the medium of streaming,” it continues. “The name of the story is Samplecity Thru Transcentral.”
Further releases ‘Come Down Dawn’ and ‘Solid State Logik 2’ have since been released.