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Any KLF samples on the new album?
Just bringing up something I haven't heard any talk about yet... Have you guys found any KLF samples on the new album? I love to hear those, even if I don't know anything about KLF's music... But perhaps there aren't any this time, as nobody has mentioned it. :cry:
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I am a KLF fan. After hearing the album I did not notice any KLF references or samples. Someone else may have spotted something though....
A bit off the topic here, but how awesome is that song "Doctorin' The Tardis" by The Timelords? (AKA KLF). It has samples from the TV show DR WHO in it. Lol.
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I am a KLF fan. After hearing the album I did not notice any KLF references or samples. Someone else may have spotted something though....
Mostly Scooter use KLF samples, strange that this time there's no sample used of KLF. Maybe they have used all the KLF samples they can use by now, and there are no new KLF samples left :wink: :lol: :lol:
H.P.'s "The Voice" - "The Myth" > He stands out all above the rest, blonder than the best!
I am a KLF fan. After hearing the album I did not notice any KLF references or samples. Someone else may have spotted something though....
Mostly Scooter use KLF samples, strange that this time there's no sample used of KLF. Maybe they have used all the KLF samples they can use by now, and there are no new KLF samples left :wink: :lol: :lol:
Three men in the music business with great ideas and no KLF samples. How do they manage to produce?
well, the KLF concept can you find still in the tracks. Take melodys & lyrics from other tracks and mix them together.
well, the KLF concept can you find still in the tracks. Take melodys & lyrics from other tracks and mix them together.
Indeed. Even if they don't take samples from KLF they will get them from somewhere else.
Slipping sideways, silver stars collide
And fade away just like our love that died
And there is nowhere in this universe to hide
From you tonight...
Above & Beyond - Alone Tonight
well, the KLF concept can you find still in the tracks. Take melodys & lyrics from other tracks and mix them together.
The KLF didn't exactly have a lot of songs or albums, so it wouldn't surprise me if they can't find anymore to use. Even when the KLF came out of retirement in 1997 (I think) they performed under the name 2K and their "Fuck The Millenium" song had very little original material. Nearly all of it was melodies and tunes taken from their previous songs with different lyrics over the top.
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www.scooterinaustralia.com
The number one Australian Scooter fan site! 
"It's the music we love it's the ultimate sound!"
I am a KLF fan. After hearing the album I did not notice any KLF references or samples. Someone else may have spotted something though....
Mostly Scooter use KLF samples, strange that this time there's no sample used of KLF. Maybe they have used all the KLF samples they can use by now, and there are no new KLF samples left :wink: :lol: :lol:
Three men in the music business with great ideas and no KLF samples. How do they manage to produce?
Nice riddle :wink: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
H.P.'s "The Voice" - "The Myth" > He stands out all above the rest, blonder than the best!