This was late 80s. Just let that sync in for a moment. These guys were so far ahead of their time, it was absolutely ridiculous. There are so many different remixes and paces to this track; it is infinite. This track is unequivocally an absolute modern day master piece for the electronic space. These later global underground DJ era folks have no clue whatsoever. My only attestation is that I was fortunate enough to have experienced this in real-time. As such I am very lucky and grateful. Cheers.
If this were the late 60's or early 70's, you might have some point. This is how things were by the late 80's. It's state of the art. It's the zenith. It's been nought but repetition ever since.
House started in Chicago in the early to mid eighties. DJ Frankie Knuckles played a big part in promoting it, along with Farley Jackmaster Funk and others in the Chicago area. Just like 'The Northern Soul' scene it's success was initially limited in the country of its birth and became popular in the north of England at clubs like The Hacienda in Manchester, Cream in Liverpool and Mr Craig's in Leeds. Bands in the UK quickly caught on like KLF and started producing British versions of it, which along the way spilt into the different types of the genre like Acid, Electro, Trance, Hip House etc.
@@rael1999 there was a lot of other electronic music around in Britain before/at the same time as the Chicago/Detroit pioneers made their music. It all got mixed up in the late 80s/early 90s rave explosion in the UK
My friend, we were bound by our masters, then force fed opium and afterwards obliged to listen to this noise repeatedly during Qin Dynasty conflict in 1840. Heaven only knows how we survived, but strangely enough here we are. We find ouselves eternally enamoured by the haunting enigma of the incandescant chant, transcendental rhythme and hypnotic beat, to such an extent that we find ouselves in an eternal, cyclical loop of exstatic pleasure and unable to escape. To visit Mumuland is an extraordinary experience and highly recommendable to all the, "head strong," bearing in mind that after all, we are but mere mortals. Keep drinking the scrumpy!
Picture the scene...18 years old..car full of mates, lovely hot summers evening of 1989, on the M25 at around 12:30 AM, parked the car on the hard shoulder around Dorking ways...climbed over some fence...walked over afield and then presented with a full on rave wth this tune BANGING LARGE!!!!....that was a moment in history for me...
This is officially the world's first ever 'trance' record i.e. it was actually referred to as trance on the record sleeve, a good five years before trance emerged.
If you can find Cybotron’s track Clear, listen to that and come back to this. This is only five years later. I love both tracks but jeez that’s one massive mother fucking leap..it’s like an old dial up phone and jumping to iPhone 14 it’s literally that big.
@@ThunderWarrior01 Like most things, music has paradigm shifts because of technology. Rock n' roll arose because of the invention of the electric guitar and amp, hip hop was built from turntables and drum machines. Juan Atkins, who made 'Clear', claims to be the first person in the US to get a TR-808, so it was no wonder that his early experiments sounded like the future. But a few years later, the sampler took over. Samplers were still pretty rare in 1988, but the KLF were one of the first bands (along with Coldcut, MARRS, Bomb The Bass, S'Express) to get their grubby paws on one.
It's Trance. No, it's Techno. No, it's Rave. No, it's Acid Bubba Gabba. Simple people need to put music into genres because their brain explodes when things are not categorized. It's electronic music. Nothing more and nothing less. And it's fckin good👍
+Tara Jamieson That makes me feel seriously old. Same - an old skool raver. But saying it like that "28 years later" makes me feel much older. :p all the best!
What you guys arguing about which genre this belongs to need to know. Is that in the begging late 80s early 90s there were no definitions everything was rave music. Tunes were either good or bad that was it. Dance nights would regularly play house techno break beat electro acid etc side by side. It wasn't until at least 1994 that things started to fragment into different scenes! One sound one love United by boundaries or definitions it really was a special time!
William Grubb The word 'rave' was not even banded around until about 91.. i fucking hated that term..we were acid house kids, we went to a party a acid house party, a warehouse party.. the hacienda was the anti rave..the thunderdome was the rave killer...blackburn warehouses were actually called dawn raids.. shove that rave word right up you arse.. the is just techno..plain and friggin simple..
ev3nflow I can assure you that in the summer of 1989 the parties were known as raves and the party goers were known as ravers. The year before people would have probably said warehouse party or acid house party. Not that it matters. Good days though.
summercoat I can assure you that us lot here in manchester that started in 87, never ever said rave.. friday nude night at the hacienda. saturday hacienda, then in 88/9 thunderdome and then on to the blackburn WAREHOUSE parties.. better know as 'the dawn raids'... it matters... you can be a raver at a rave, i was a acid house kid at a party... might be a manc thing..
William Grubb Oh the glory - you were clearly there :) And boy did we dance.. Acid house was its name..and it unified us all. Changed our entire culture. For a while it was amazing to hear tracks by Mayday, Soul II Soul and Carly Simon all on the same dance floor. For those that know...only for the headstrong! The crowd and the feeling became the main attraction.. nobody gave a fuck where or who the DJ was as it was bigger than a personality cult!! Rave is a post Criminal Justice Bill term... What followed was the commercially regulated "Rave Scene". Peace, Unity, Love & Having Fun!!!!
@@ellisdee8374 because today we have a name for this kind of sound: trance music. In fact, it sounds like psychedelic trance to me. It might as well be the first piece of psychedelic trance ever.
To know how this song is ahead of its time enough to look at the1988 top list :-) 1 George Michael Faith 2 INXS Need You Tonight 3 George Harrison Got My Mind Set On You 4 Rick Astley Never Gonna Give You Up 5 Guns N' Roses Sweet Child O' Mine 6 Whitney Houston So Emotional 7 Belinda Carlisle Heaven Is A Place On Earth 8 Tiffany Could've Been 9 Breathe Hands To Heaven 10 Steve Winwood Roll With It
Pedjo Gt Oh how awful, how sad it was we were subjected to Rick Astley! I remember they would rarely ever play klf on australian radio and when they did, I almost went complete apeshit with joy from something so freaking awesome and different sounding!!!
Hearing this back in the day was like Venus crashing through the roof of the club, lashing down electric rain, until you and everyone around you evaporated into pure light, energy and vibration. We touched eternity in that moment.
song from 1988 and now in 2021 and the freaking song is still way ahead of its time!!! these guys are geniuses.. and this song is basically ageless or belongs to 3031!
My god, I found it!!!!!! I never thought I would find the ORIGINAL.. oufff I was a DJ at that time and this song was such a hit in the underground world. Yes guys this was not mainstream. It lasted for so long in the club that it became a classic
This was the tune of 1988 Loved the guys as JAMMS and everything they have done since. Very clever talented and awake, I suggest watching their documentary and joining the dots. Kudos.
Transcends absolute time!!! It was TOO advanced for 1988?!! It hard to imagine just how "twilight-like" this would've been back in 88?!! It would've defied all expectations back in that time?! I was 10 at 1988 and now 40 in meh 2018!! Godlike status this!!! Oh how I'd wish I could've herd this back then....Insanely incredible.
I was around at the time and I became a big fan of the KLF, but this track didn't seem particularly special at the time as there was loads of interesting stuff coming out of Chicago and Detroit before the UK and Europe took house and techno in new directions. Besides, there had been some brilliant "techno" records in the very early '80s. Check out German band Liaisons Dangereuses. Imagine hearing this in 1981: ua-cam.com/video/a_sAH2QGotE/v-deo.html . There's also Anne Clarke's 'Our Darkness' from 1984. It's got almost the same riff as the KLF track. ua-cam.com/video/OguHIyNNblM/v-deo.html
First time I heard this at a dinggy afterhours it messed my head up in the best way possible: 1) we hadn't heard this kind of music yet much in Toronto; but 2) I knew every line and note of the "Jesus Christ Superstar" soundtrack... the bass is "Judas' Theme." I was trippin' on it and trying toexplain to all my friends... who were not as impressed as me. 🤩
This was where trance crossed over into the mainstream for me. I was a rave and Smiths fan simultaneously, but it was the KLF who first made it work. Stone Roses etc were worked into the narrative afterwards.
Let's all go back in time,when nightclubs&raves were playing this style of music instead of the "trendy" trance music that has dominated the club/rave scene in the last 10-12 years.
Etnica played this on the afterparty Monday at the end of an oldschool Goa festival a few years ago, among some other pure classics ... man, the chills.
Kann man kaum glauben das es solche,geile Music,schon ende der 1980er gegeben hat.Ich bin stolz diese Zeit mit gemacht zu haben und diese Geile Mucke erlebt zu haben.Best Time 1980/1990er.
My theory of the music video. The footage of sheep represents society - we are like sheep and do what we're told. The car represents being awakened and going against the grain = a lonely life. It's just a theory, it's probably deeper than that but it could mean nothing at all and just something to make to think WTF. LOL!
This was late 80s. Just let that sync in for a moment. These guys were so far ahead of their time, it was absolutely ridiculous. There are so many different remixes and paces to this track; it is infinite. This track is unequivocally an absolute modern day master piece for the electronic space. These later global underground DJ era folks have no clue whatsoever. My only attestation is that I was fortunate enough to have experienced this in real-time. As such I am very lucky and grateful. Cheers.
Could use some mastering. But guess that what made it a signature track
I was 18 and in the right place at the right time. London 1988 Aciiieeed🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂
If this were the late 60's or early 70's, you might have some point. This is how things were by the late 80's. It's state of the art. It's the zenith. It's been nought but repetition ever since.
House started in Chicago in the early to mid eighties. DJ Frankie Knuckles played a big part in promoting it, along with Farley Jackmaster Funk and others in the Chicago area.
Just like 'The Northern Soul' scene it's success was initially limited in the country of its birth and became popular in the north of England at clubs like The Hacienda in Manchester, Cream in Liverpool and Mr Craig's in Leeds.
Bands in the UK quickly caught on like KLF and started producing British versions of it, which along the way spilt into the different types of the genre like Acid, Electro, Trance, Hip House etc.
@@rael1999 there was a lot of other electronic music around in Britain before/at the same time as the Chicago/Detroit pioneers made their music. It all got mixed up in the late 80s/early 90s rave explosion in the UK
Possibly the best trance record of all time
Trance 😂
Check out A Split Second "Flesh" remix 12" from around the same time....equally hypnotic late '80s trance classic!
@@LukeSebastian420 pure trance!
@@LukeSebastian420 ? If u dont know this is early trance u dont know music
@@LukeSebastian420 The first trance track
The best version of the song.
da_hooliii the only version bud 👍
definitely
I never can choose between this version and live from the land of oz
@@mariamixala7458 The version without vocals I prefer because it sounds more mystical.
Bassline pan is killer with headphones. In 30 years, I haven't tried it. Only speakers
Still listening to this in 2024 💃🏻🪩♥️
yes I do - every day 👍🏼
We will listen to the masterpiece forever..❤
This still has me reaching for the lasers at 56 years of age, if you were there then you'll know why ❤
I was..I do
First time I heard this was in 89 at Effingham, I was operating the lasers working for Laser Magic :)
I was there and still feel it. First time I heard this was in Montreal at club Business.
hairs standing on end every time I hear it
I lived it I get it. Houston Texas late 80s early 90s
I remember first hearing this in 1927 when I was 12 and ploughing my masters field in Norfolk. I'd just had a half-pint of strong scrumpy. Good times!
Get back to work ....you jumped up pantry boy !!
My friend, we were bound by our masters, then force fed opium and afterwards obliged to listen to this noise repeatedly during Qin Dynasty conflict in 1840. Heaven only knows how we survived, but strangely enough here we are. We find ouselves eternally enamoured by the haunting enigma of the incandescant chant, transcendental rhythme and hypnotic beat, to such an extent that we find ouselves in an eternal, cyclical loop of exstatic pleasure and unable to escape. To visit Mumuland is an extraordinary experience and highly recommendable to all the, "head strong," bearing in mind that after all, we are but mere mortals. Keep drinking the scrumpy!
🤣🤣🤣
@@bobholness203 i'll ave a E please Bob
😂😂😂😂
This was possibly the 1st trance song
Acid house to trance evolution
2020 and this tune still gives me goosebumps
same here bro... every single fucking time!!!!
@@rickherrera149 yip still a tune in 2021 lol
@@christopherr3676 Now 2022, yes, fucking epic tune!
I was 35 in 1988, golden age of the KLF, Bomb The Bass, Coldcut, Art Of Noise, Yello.....
@@Flongowild good times mate
For years man great stuff
who's get goosebumps in 2024?
THIS is what KLF is about!
Enough is enough
Also known as the Justified Ancients of Mu Mu
Best version ever, goosebumps, still after all these years 🙌👏👏👏👏👏👏
Picture the scene...18 years old..car full of mates, lovely hot summers evening of 1989, on the M25 at around 12:30 AM, parked the car on the hard shoulder around Dorking ways...climbed over some fence...walked over afield and then presented with a full on rave wth this tune BANGING LARGE!!!!....that was a moment in history for me...
Bartlemy good times mate
There was an Energy rave at Effingham Junction 10. I will never forget it. The Sun headline was 25000 go wild on acid. Which was a fair description.
timeless classic
👍🏻
One of the best videos ever!
Forget Calvin Harris crap! These guys were the real deal... 4 tracks and see you later. Up your's music industry!
Calvin who? never heard of the guy. I looked him up on wikipedia to see if I knew his songs. nope still blanks...
This is officially the world's first ever 'trance' record i.e. it was actually referred to as trance on the record sleeve, a good five years before trance emerged.
If you can find Cybotron’s track Clear, listen to that and come back to this. This is only five years later. I love both tracks but jeez that’s one massive mother fucking leap..it’s like an old dial up phone and jumping to iPhone 14 it’s literally that big.
@@ThunderWarrior01 Like most things, music has paradigm shifts because of technology. Rock n' roll arose because of the invention of the electric guitar and amp, hip hop was built from turntables and drum machines. Juan Atkins, who made 'Clear', claims to be the first person in the US to get a TR-808, so it was no wonder that his early experiments sounded like the future. But a few years later, the sampler took over. Samplers were still pretty rare in 1988, but the KLF were one of the first bands (along with Coldcut, MARRS, Bomb The Bass, S'Express) to get their grubby paws on one.
The birth of Trance music
THIS IS TECHNO
It's Electronic Techno Music, which quite popular during 80s and 90s.
That sound. It’s been 35 years and it’s still epic.
It's Trance. No, it's Techno. No, it's Rave. No, it's Acid Bubba Gabba. Simple people need to put music into genres because their brain explodes when things are not categorized. It's electronic music. Nothing more and nothing less. And it's fckin good👍
Yes...but trance music has nothing common with techno dude
Same, I try to figure differences between genres, I don't get it why people take it so seriously
You're not wrong there mate. Just call it what it is , MAGNIFICENT.
Oh dear, hearkening back to the bad old days of my intrepid youth. Lucky to still be alive. Enjoyed almost every minute!
Still a classic 28 years later.
+Tara Jamieson That makes me feel seriously old. Same - an old skool raver. But saying it like that "28 years later" makes me feel much older. :p all the best!
👍🏻
It only gets more of a classic the more time goes by.
What you guys arguing about which genre this belongs to need to know. Is that in the begging late 80s early 90s there were no definitions everything was rave music. Tunes were either good or bad that was it. Dance nights would regularly play house techno break beat electro acid etc side by side. It wasn't until at least 1994 that things started to fragment into different scenes! One sound one love United by boundaries or definitions it really was a special time!
William Grubb The word 'rave' was not even banded around until about 91..
i fucking hated that term..we were acid house kids, we went to a party a acid house party, a warehouse party..
the hacienda was the anti rave..the thunderdome was the rave killer...blackburn warehouses were actually called dawn raids..
shove that rave word right up you arse..
the is just techno..plain and friggin simple..
ev3nflow spot on brother we partied I'm like you I hate that term "Rave " "The Rave Scene "hahaha 24 hour party people 😉
ev3nflow I can assure you that in the summer of 1989 the parties were known as raves and the party goers were known as ravers. The year before people would have probably said warehouse party or acid house party. Not that it matters. Good days though.
summercoat
I can assure you that us lot here in manchester that started in 87, never ever said rave..
friday nude night at the hacienda.
saturday hacienda, then in 88/9 thunderdome and then on to the blackburn WAREHOUSE parties..
better know as 'the dawn raids'...
it matters...
you can be a raver at a rave, i was a acid house kid at a party...
might be a manc thing..
William Grubb
Oh the glory - you were clearly there :) And boy did we dance.. Acid house was its name..and it unified us all. Changed our entire culture. For a while it was amazing to hear tracks by Mayday, Soul II Soul and Carly Simon all on the same dance floor. For those that know...only for the headstrong! The crowd and the feeling became the main attraction.. nobody gave a fuck where or who the DJ was as it was bigger than a personality cult!! Rave is a post Criminal Justice Bill term... What followed was the commercially regulated "Rave Scene". Peace, Unity, Love & Having Fun!!!!
I remember seeing this in 88 and thinking... I want in!! A year later I was a raver 'positive it was this tune that started it!
e d up
Lol defo
precursors......UK at its best
gore-rific
am pretty sure this was the 1st ever time I had heard a rave song was back in 88 shroom city rolla
Heard this back in 89. It blew me away. And it still blows me away today even though I'm not on any illegal substances. An all time classic.
this is pure trance my friends!
techno.
sure it is
@@waltergsarts LMAO! One of the most seminal trance tunes ever! The video is a perfect match too.
To the time Song was Made, was no Trance, so how should it be Trance?
@@ellisdee8374 because today we have a name for this kind of sound: trance music. In fact, it sounds like psychedelic trance to me. It might as well be the first piece of psychedelic trance ever.
NOTHING can ever touch this.............
I was walking through the Argos valley when this came out.
And thsi is when trance began!
+Jan Mrázek ještě za bolševika jsem to slyšel z rádia,tušim west berlin,byl to neuvěřitelnej maglajz,tady řádil kája gott s darinkou a ivetkou :)
+Jan Mrázek And techno!!!
+Jan Mrázek Pure Trance ;)
My měli FM4 .... ;-)
+Dj techno was going before this in Detroit, probably a good two years before
1988 i was 21! One of the Best Classiker...Memories in Frankfurt Original Times! 🥃🥃🥃🥃🥃🥃🥃🥃🥃🥃🥃🥃🥃🥃🥃🥃🥃
Best version of this song
This is sound at its best. This is energy at its best. This is simply... life at its best. This makes my day... every day !
Underrated genius. Some of the best rave experiences generated by these reprobates. It'll never be recaptured.
Слушал KLF в 1989-1990 годах. Они, конечно, опередили своё время.
Шедевр мировой электронной музыки 🤘👍
To know how this song is ahead of its time enough to look at the1988 top list :-)
1 George Michael Faith
2 INXS Need You Tonight
3 George Harrison Got My Mind Set On You
4 Rick Astley Never Gonna Give You Up
5 Guns N' Roses Sweet Child O' Mine
6 Whitney Houston So Emotional
7 Belinda Carlisle Heaven Is A Place On Earth
8 Tiffany Could've Been
9 Breathe Hands To Heaven
10 Steve Winwood Roll With It
Be' se c'erano i Gondon's Rosas si capisce!
Pedjo Gt Oh how awful, how sad it was we were subjected to Rick Astley! I remember they would rarely ever play klf on australian radio and when they did, I almost went complete apeshit with joy from something so freaking awesome and different sounding!!!
***** Really...why?
Pedjo Gt 1988 got RICK ROLLED!
Paul Jarvis hahahah true
Still sounds as fresh as fuck!
In Love With This Opp
Im coming up to 46yrs and this still sounds fresh and I wish it could be re-released :-) A Classic!
Berlin 1990, what a place to be, open your mind. KLF, Altern8, Messiah, Orbitial.
That Messiah Temple of Dreams track 🎉
Came up on my first E to this at echo's night club Bow Road London in 89 . I miss those days .
James Wilkinson 🙌
Hahahahaha Echoes OMG
T I M E L E S S C L A S S I C . KLF are GREAT !!!!!!!!!!
Still the greatest trance ever,my god i feel old,this track will never die.
Hearing this back in the day was like Venus crashing through the roof of the club, lashing down electric rain, until you and everyone around you evaporated into pure light, energy and vibration. We touched eternity in that moment.
I'm so glad I was a teenager in the 80s
ouffffffffffffffffff so much great memories..... that is what music was in the 80-90
This isn't usually the sort of music that I would listen to regularly but this track was always a classic.
Wow, this kind of music as early as 1988.
song from 1988 and now in 2021 and the freaking song is still way ahead of its time!!! these guys are geniuses.. and this song is basically ageless or belongs to 3031!
This classic came from the future.
I could watch & listen to this for days.
My god, I found it!!!!!! I never thought I would find the ORIGINAL.. oufff I was a DJ at that time and this song was such a hit in the underground world. Yes guys this was not mainstream. It lasted for so long in the club that it became a classic
I miss this time sooo much .
The KLF- what time is love
...get the trance !!
love this version. Never had it or played it when I was a DJ. Damn this is sweet!
I was 17 years old on 1988....with front 242 and this i begun to discover electronic music.....amazing track for these days ever !I'love it!!!!!!
I was 20 years old summer of 88
born of trance
According to the Ancients of Mu Mu the 90s began in 1988.
Erm, they did?
This was the tune of 1988
Loved the guys as JAMMS and everything they have done since.
Very clever talented and awake, I suggest watching their documentary and joining the dots. Kudos.
still listening today.... cant belive this dates back to 1988. It sounds timeless....
Dieses Lied war der Wegbereiter für den späteren Trance, der Ende der 90er Jahre so richtig durchkam.
I listened it on Faz (Athens) on 1988 .This ,relax your body,o fortuna and infinity change my mind about music...
Brilliant tune still great in 2024
@drsnooker1776- how you know that in 2019?
@@sarahwalker377 😉
roots of trance music
Remember hearing this back in '88 and still love it now. Fucking tune !!
Transcends absolute time!!! It was TOO advanced for 1988?!! It hard to imagine just how "twilight-like" this would've been back in 88?!! It would've defied all expectations back in that time?! I was 10 at 1988 and now 40 in meh 2018!! Godlike status this!!! Oh how I'd wish I could've herd this back then....Insanely incredible.
I was around at the time and I became a big fan of the KLF, but this track didn't seem particularly special at the time as there was loads of interesting stuff coming out of Chicago and Detroit before the UK and Europe took house and techno in new directions. Besides, there had been some brilliant "techno" records in the very early '80s. Check out German band Liaisons Dangereuses. Imagine hearing this in 1981: ua-cam.com/video/a_sAH2QGotE/v-deo.html . There's also Anne Clarke's 'Our Darkness' from 1984. It's got almost the same riff as the KLF track. ua-cam.com/video/OguHIyNNblM/v-deo.html
@@AutPen38 Thank you for these, will add them to my playlist as well.
65 years old; this is on my workout mix. Cassette tape, of course. Lol 😂
when you look back , the 60's were just a practice run at the rave generation, there will NEVER be a time like it again!!! nuff said
Agreed the 90s were a blast but hopefully there will be another even more disruptive and game changing decade again soon.
We're about due one...
:-)
***** I can remember being at world dance in 92' and seeing a 60 year old woman avin it large, our turn will come!! lol
Best KLF song ever!
Shame "The KLF have now left the music business", they were such a talent
They’re back baby 😉
Dopo 30 anni ancora spacca questa è musica in disco entrarvi in un altra dimensione
Memories..! Rockin' to this on our first ACID Parties 1988... now 25 years later still flashin'
First time I heard this at a dinggy afterhours it messed my head up in the best way possible: 1) we hadn't heard this kind of music yet much in Toronto; but 2) I knew every line and note of the "Jesus Christ Superstar" soundtrack... the bass is "Judas' Theme." I was trippin' on it and trying toexplain to all my friends... who were not as impressed as me. 🤩
MY ALL TIME FAVORITE FOR MANY MANY YEARS NOW ! AT 40 AND STILL LOVING IT :-)
Brilliant ❤
This was where trance crossed over into the mainstream for me. I was a rave and Smiths fan simultaneously, but it was the KLF who first made it work. Stone Roses etc were worked into the narrative afterwards.
what’s the connection with stone roses?
@@pierlaurenzi psychedelic?
First heard this back in 1988 RICK'S PLACE, Norwich. Where has 32 years gone. Work work work......Klf so sadly MISSED 😭😭
I love the KLF!!!
1988 16 years old...and Really Love Love Love Time....Europe is the Center of the World.
best of ipnotic ,tecno,psicadelic ,amazing trance music......
I love KLF brings back wicked memories of my younger raving days..... sweet chooooooons
Trance, techno, trance, techno...
ACID HOUSE!
THIS IS TECHNO
1988 & TRANCE HAHAHA O-M-G
CLASSIC TECHNO MUSIC , CLASSIC TECHNO TUNE
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/What_Time_Is_Love%3F
wikipedia genre : techno! / discogs is marketplace shop! everything is wrong
www.discogs.com/KLFFeaturing-Children-Of-The-Revolution-What-Time-Is-Love-Live-At-Trancentral/release/68747
KLF are timetravelers
They came from the future 🙌
No other version touches this one.
Outrageously phenomenally good
Fuckin glad I was young in the 80's! Gerra tab down ya!
Let's all go back in time,when nightclubs&raves were playing this style of music instead of the "trendy" trance music that has dominated the club/rave scene in the last 10-12 years.
im constantly blown away by how noone realises this is where trance began. i mean ive played this and it hasnt twigged.
Etnica played this on the afterparty Monday at the end of an oldschool Goa festival a few years ago, among some other pure classics ... man, the chills.
Two things.
1. This isn't where trance began. Yes they were influential but they had many peers.
2. Many people remember the KLF
@@jimlunn They were the first to have this kind of sound which sounds like pure trance to me
Мощь!
Вещи уже 35 лет а слушается на ура!
2020 and i still love this shit!! I'm 29 yrs old and this song is my childhood and evrithing 🥰🥰🥰🥰
Ah, brings back the good times, a margarita in one hand and a girl in the other haha.
so good. still.
You won't hear any arguments from me.
KLF was first groups with tracker music to popularity
simply unbeatable... and as expected from a timelord... timeless.
34 anni fa,in gita a Firenze!
Sono senza parole.
Che flash!
Amazing tune and productions but inspired from
Anne Clarke - Our darkness 1984 !!!
again you are right Cult Classic My mum went to school with Anne Clarke
and Divine
You are wrong mate. Please listen Bit-Max - Dig it. You will find the similarity. This song is pure.
I am 20 yo, back in time dancing like crazy in a club,,, wishing for this song
Original version is the Best!!!!!
Underground!
Kann man kaum glauben das es solche,geile Music,schon ende der 1980er gegeben hat.Ich bin stolz diese Zeit mit gemacht zu haben und diese Geile Mucke erlebt zu haben.Best Time 1980/1990er.
my dad gave me The White Room on cassette when i realised my first car had a tape deck
I've still got that cassette!
wonderful tune for wonderful times.!
My theory of the music video.
The footage of sheep represents society - we are like sheep and do what we're told. The car represents being awakened and going against the grain = a lonely life.
It's just a theory, it's probably deeper than that but it could mean nothing at all and just something to make to think WTF. LOL!
Don't forget the black sheep amongst the flock, that may mean something 😉
True artists and total legends! KLF eternal!!!!!!!!!
The first commercially available Goa track right here. This is from the root.
Why cant I ThumbsUp this multiple (infinity) times?