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The KLF
British electronic band with several aliases
United Kingdom • 1988-01-01 – 1992-05-01
The KLF is credited on 343 releases across 80 albums tracked on Gatefold, active 1988–2025 — the collector-built map of who actually made the music.
343
Pressings credited
80
Albums
5
Decades active
88
In collections
Biography
The KLF (also known as the Justified Ancients of Mu Mu, furthermore known as the JAMs, the Timelords and other names) are a British electronic band who originated in Liverpool and London in the late 1980s. Scottish musician Bill Drummond (alias King Boy D) and English musician Jimmy Cauty (alias Rockman Rock) began by releasing hip hop-inspired and sample-heavy records as the JAMs. As the Timelords, they recorded the UK Singles Chart 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 1990 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. 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 New Musical Express (NME) and the mainstream press, as well as unusual performances on Top of the Pops. In collaboration with 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 announced the KLF's departure from the music business and, in May of that year, they deleted their 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 (approximately £2.35m or €2.75m as of 2022). The duo have released a small number of new tracks since 1992, 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, r
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Credited work
343 releases · 80 albums · active 1988–2025
- Production · 281
- Performance · 256
- Other credits · 36
- Engineering · 6
Studios: Trancentral · Lillie Yard Studio · The Town House · Olympic Studios
Discography
Records they worked on — most-collected first.

Policy Of Truth
1990

The White Room
1991

Chill Out
1990

What Time Is Love? (Pure Trance 1)
1988

3 A.M. Eternal
1991

Justified & Ancient
1991

So Hard
1990

America: What Time Is Love?
1992

Last Train To Trancentral (Remix)
1990

Violator | The 12" Singles
2020

It's Grim Up North
1991

Rave
1990

Singles 25-30
2004

The White Room (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)
1997

The Best Dance Album In The World...Ever!
1993

The Greatest Dance Album In The World!
1992

MTV™ Party To Go Volume 2
1992

Hit Fascination 3/91
1991

Awesome!!
1991

Give Peace A Dance ! A CND Compilation
1991

Deep Heat 90
1990

Now Dance 903 - The 12" Mixes
1990
Frequent collaborators
- Various
- Depeche Mode
- The Orb
- Pete Wylie & Wah! The Mongrel
- The Justified Ancients Of Mu Mu
- Pet Shop Boys
- Orb
- Disco 2000
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