The KLF: The Band That Hacked the Music Industry
The wild story of The KLF, from Liverpool outsiders to Number One hitmakers who pushed pop music to its breaking point. š Go Deeper On Patreon: If youāve been enjoying these Behind The Record videos and want to go deeper, Iāve just launched a Patreon. Thereās extended versions of episodes, extra research, sample breakdowns and Digging Deeper Radio - a longer companion series where I explore the music, samples, gear and wider story behind the artists I cover on the channel. You can also vote on what I break down next. If you want to support the channel and get a deeper version of these videos in return, you can join here: š Ā Ā /Ā loopkitchenĀ Ā š BOGOF Offer: Right now itās Buy One, Get One Free on all our sample packs. Just use the code 'SECONDCOURSE' at checkout to grab your second pack free. Link below if you fancy digging in. https://loopkitchen.co.uk/collections... š FREE Loop Kitchen Sample Pack - https://loopkitchen.carrd.co/ š FREE Plugin Database (Over 600 free plugins) - https://loopkitchenplugins.carrd.co/ Find out the story of 9th Wonder next: Ā Ā Ā ā¢Ā HowĀ 9thĀ WonderĀ ReshapedĀ HipĀ HopĀ ForĀ TheĀ Di...Ā Ā š¬ Join the Loop Kitchen Discord for free samples, production tips, and to connect with other producers - Ā Ā /Ā discordĀ Ā š§· Connect with us on social media: El Train Instagram - Ā Ā /Ā eltrainmusicĀ Ā El Train TikTok - Ā Ā /Ā eltrainmusicĀ Ā Loop Kitchen Instagram - Ā Ā /Ā loopkitchen_Ā Ā The KLF were one of the strangest groups in British music history. Bill Drummond and Jimmy Cauty began in Liverpoolās post-punk scene before reinventing themselves as The JAMs, The Timelords and finally The KLF. They turned sampling into chaos, wrote a manual for making a hit and took rave music into the pop charts. But their success came with a mythology that kept getting bigger, stranger and more destructive. This is the story of The KLF, the band who treated pop music like a prank, an art project and eventually something to set on fire. ā° TIMESTAMPS 00:00 - Intro 00:36 - Liverpool Calling 04:51 - Burn After Sampling 07:50 - A Quick Interlude 08:41 - Doctorinā The Charts 10:54 - What Time Is Fame? 14:20 - Cashing Out

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