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Jimmy Cauty
Jimmy Cauty
British artist and musician
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Bill Drummond
Bill Drummond
Scottish musician, music industry figure, writer and artist
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Scott Piering
Scott Piering
American publicist
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The Orb
The Orb
English electronic music group
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Big in Japan
Big in Japan
British band
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Ian Broudie
Ian Broudie
English singer-songwriter, musician and record producer from Liverpool
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Extreme Noise Terror
Extreme Noise Terror
British band
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Nick Coler
Nick Coler
musician
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Black Star Liner
Black Star Liner
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Pete Wylie
Pete Wylie
English singer-songwriter
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Holly Johnson
Holly Johnson
British artist, musician and writer
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Alex Paterson
Alex Paterson
English musician
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Pop Will Eat Itself
Pop Will Eat Itself
English alternative rock band
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King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard
King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard
Australian rock band
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Warpaint
Warpaint
American alternative rock band
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Muse
Muse
English rock band
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La Roux
La Roux
English band
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Bloc Party
Bloc Party
British indie rock band
Members, past and present

The KLF (also known as the Justified Ancients of Mu Mu, the JAMs, the Timelords and other names) are a British electronic band formed in London in 1987. Bill Drummond (alias King Boy D) and Jimmy Cauty (alias Rockman Rock) began by releasing hip hop-inspired and sample-heavy records as the JAMs. As the Timelords, they recorded the British number-one single "Doctorin' the Tardis", and documented the process of making a hit record in a book The Manual (How to Have a Number One the Easy Way). As the KLF, Drummond and Cauty pioneered stadium house (rave music with a pop-rock production and sampled crowd noise) and, with their 1991 LP Chill Out, the ambient house genre. The KLF released a series of international hits on their own KLF Communications record label and became the biggest selling singles act in the world in 1991..

From the outset, the KLF adopted the philosophy espoused by esoteric novels The Illuminatus! Trilogy, making anarchic situationist manifestations, including the defacement of billboard adverts, the posting of cryptic advertisements in NME and the mainstream press, as well as unusual performances on Top of the Pops. In collaboration with the Extreme Noise Terror at the BRIT Awards in February 1992, they fired machine gun blanks into the audience and dumped a dead sheep at the aftershow party. This performance pre-announced The KLF's departure from the music business and, in May of that year, they deleted their entire back-catalogue. Drummond and Cauty established the K Foundation and sought to subvert the art world, staging an alternative art award for the Worst Artist of The Year, and burning one million pounds sterling.

Although the duo remained true to their word of May 1992, with the KLF Communications catalogue remaining deleted, they have released a small number of new tracks since then, as the K Foundation, The One World Orchestra, and in 1997, as 2K. Drummond and Cauty reappeared in 2017 as The Justified Ancients of Mu Mu, releasing a novel 2023, and rebooting an earlier campaign to build a "People's Pyramid". On 1 January 2021, after years of silence, the band began uploading their long-deleted catalogue to streaming services, in a five-part series of compilations Samplecity thru Trancentral, including Solid State Logik, Come Down Dawn, and further releases to come.


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