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‘Sumptuary moments’ are revolutionary in themselves

Unidentified gold toilet This is my third post on Georges Bataille’s general economy. The first was here[1], the second here[2]. This post consists of a quote by a designer Nic Hughes I believe, author of the blog Haunted Geographies.[3]. Yes. Haunted. As in hauntology. “In ‘The notion of expenditure’ Georges Bataille concentrates on [...]

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'I'll never willingly put on a CD again'

Culture: The latest idea of the KLF's Bill Drummond is as barmy yet impressive as ever, says Alexis Petridis

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Bill Drummond rejects recorded music in favour of 17-person choirs

The latest idea of the KLF's Bill Drummond - to reject all recorded music in favour of ad hoc 17-person choirs - is as barmy yet impressive as ever, writes Alexis Petridis

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Bill Drummond: A life on the edge

1955 – Born in the Transkei, South Africa, on 29 April, the son of a Scottish Presbyterian missionary and mission school teacher. 1978 – Co-founds the Zoo Music label with Dave Balfe and releases records by bands made up of friends and rivals on the Zoo label, including Echo & The Bunnymen and The Teardrop Explodes. A year later he becomes the manager for these bands. 1985 to 1987 – Meets the artist...

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The KLF Burn A Million Quid

I've been a fan of The KLF since I was a teenager, and just last week was reminded of one of their most amazing stunts. This is just the first of a five-part video showing the entire "Burn a Million Quid" documentary, and I think you don't get to...

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"The Top 10 Albums of 1989" by Andrew Womack

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Doctor Who: a musical force?

Dr Who has inspired an amazing raft of music from sometimes unlikely sources. But is any of it any good?

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The KLF - Chouchou, Church Of The KLF / Last Train To Trancentral

in post Indiecater from The Devil Has The Best Tuna .

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Indiecater

No your eyes aren't deceiving you and the internet hasn't been the subject of a terrorist attack lead by Osama Bin Hugger , todays Devil's post is given over to one of the best music blogs out there, mp3hugger. The reason for this comradely gesture is that the first (hopefully of many) mp3hugger curated indie compilation, 'indiecater' has just been released. The downloadable...

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Tardis

You could say that, together, Bill Drummond and Jimmy Cauty were ever-so-slighly eccentric. Let’s look at some of the evidence, courtest of Wikipedia… In 1993, the pair regrouped as the K Foundation, ostensibly a foundation for the arts. They established the K Foundation art award for the “worst artist of the year”. The award, worth £40,000, was [...]

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Ask Bill Drummond!

Bill Drummond, the former agent provocateur with The KLF and burner of one million quid, is due to face a grilling soon by our sister magazine, UNCUT, and they're after your questions.

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Moby - Last Night

Website Buy it (Amazon) Moby: Go: Very Best Of reviewed Moby's Hotel reviewed

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Summertime Rants

It's Wednesday. It's a beautiful day outside as summer seems to have hit the UK a few days early it seems. I love it. It seems like overnight all the trees have bloomed and the air got crisper too. It's...