In the wake of the demise of Last Tram to Mancentral, fans of The KLF/JAMs/Timelords can turn to KLF Online for all things pertaining to The Kopyright Liberation Front.
Right now, Thomas is making available for download high quality MP3s of KLF's unreleased (and bootlegged) The White Room: Original Motion Picture Sound Track, if you're willing to supply your name and e-mail address.
There's also this thing that I heard on CBC's Definitely Not The Opera this afternoon called "two minutes fifty seconds silence for the USA", an audio piece by Matt Rogalsky made up of the "silent" pauses in George W. Bush's ultimatum to Saddam Hussein, issued on Monday March 17 2003, at 8 pm EST.
It's hardly silent, though (lawyers for the Estate of John Cage can back off now), as the pauses in Bush's speech contain all sorts of ambient background noise. Listen for what you didn't hear the first time.
And, lastly, there's a new mix available on Brilliantine for your listening enjoyment.
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*SIGH* I haven't listened to DNTO since Basic Black went off the air. I used to have my Saturdays planned around CBC Radio: Basic Black, then half an hour of something, followed by Quirks and Quarks, and then DNTO.
I guess I'll listen to DNTO when I'm on my long walks in the summer. But it won't be the same.
Posted by: Timothy Campbell | March 30, 2003 3:20 AM