Твердотельная логика

2021 greatest hits album by the KLF
Твердотельная логика
Крышка Solid State Logik 1
Крышка Solid State Logik 1
Лучшие хиты альбома
Выпущенный
  • 1 января 2021 г. (часть 1)
  • 23 марта 2021 г. (часть 2)
Записано1988–2017
СтудияТрансцентральный
Жанр
Длина
  • 30 : 03 (часть 1)
  • 63:53 (часть 2)
ЭтикеткаKLF-коммуникации
Продюсер
Хронология KLF
Черная комната
(неизданный)
Твердотельная логика
(2021)
Сойди на рассвете
(2021)
Альтернативная обложка
Крышка Solid State Logik 2

Solid State Logik — двухчастный цифровой сборник британской электронной группы KLF , выпущенный в 2021 году для потоковых сервисов на KLF Communications в серии из шести запланированных официальных сборников, Samplecity через Trancentral . [1] Часть 1, подзаголовок 7″ Hit Singles 1988–1991 , была выпущена 1 января 2021 года, а часть 2, подзаголовок 12″ Master Mixes 1988–2017 , была выпущена 23 марта 2021 года. [2]

Первая часть Solid State Logik ознаменовала первый случай, когда музыка KLF стала коммерчески доступной с тех пор, как группа удалила весь свой каталог в 1992 году. [3]

Фон

16 января 2013 года несколько альбомов KLF ( Chill Out , Space , оригинальный бутлег 1997 года оригинальной версии The White Room , а также бутлеги Lost Sounds of Mu ) появились на стриминговых платформах, [4] но оказались неофициальными и были удалены на следующий день. [5] В 2018 году Billboard упомянул KLF среди артистов, заметно отсутствующих на крупных стриминговых сервисах. [6]

История создания Solid State Logik началась примерно в 2017 году, когда на стриминговых сервисах появились две пиратские компиляции, претендующие на статус официальных хитовых сборников KLF, под названием Songs Collection и The Works . Они были удалены в декабре 2020 года, за несколько дней до выхода Solid State Logik 1 .

On 31 December 2020, the release of Solid State Logik 1 (with the title referencing Solid State Logic, a manufacturer of mixing consoles) was announced via graffiti and posters featuring the KLF logo, hung under a railway bridge on Kingsland Road in Shoreditch, East London.[7] The 30-minute collection of eight remastered and slightly re-edited single versions appeared at midnight 1 January 2021, on music streaming platforms, while high-definition videos were published for the first time on the band's newly established official YouTube channel, marking the first activity of Jimmy Cauty and Bill Drummond as the KLF since 1992.

Solid State Logik 1 includes a previously unreleased version of "3 a.m. Eternal" with British extreme metal band Extreme Noise Terror, from the abandoned KLF album The Black Room (1990–1992). The song was performed live at the 1992 BRIT Awards, causing controversy by firing blanks from machine guns into the audience.[8]

Further releases

The Kingsland Road posters also announced further "non-consecutive chapters" of reissues, under the overall title Samplecity thru Trancentral, including a second part of Solid State Logik, along with subsequent collections: Kick-Out D’Jams, Pure Trance Series, Come Down Dawn, and Moody Boys Selected. The material is suggested to feature music released originally under the names: the KLF, the JAMs, the Justified Ancients of Mu Mu, and the Timelords. The posters mentioned outtakes, hinting at the reissues to also feature previously unreleased material.[1][9]

Track listing

Solid State Logik 1: 7″ Hit Singles 1988–1991
No.TitleCredited toLength
1."Doctorin' the Tardis"The Timelords3:36
2."What Time Is Love? (Live at Trancentral)"The KLF3:56
3."3 a.m. Eternal (Live at the S.S.L.)"The KLF3:52
4."Last Train to Trancentral (Live from the Lost Continent)"The KLF3:52
5."It's Grim Up North"The Justified Ancients of Mu Mu4:04
6."America: What Time Is Love?"The KLF4:07
7."Justified & Ancient (Stand by The JAMs)"The KLF featuring Tammy Wynette3:48
8."3 a.m. Eternal" (From The Black Room)The Justified Ancients of Mu Mu vs Extreme Noise Terror2:48
Total length:30:03
  • Track 2 is an uncensored version of the 7″ radio edit.
  • Tracks 4 and 7 are new edits.
  • Track 6 is the USA 7″ mix.
Solid State Logik 2: 12″ Master Mixes 1988–2017
No.TitleCredited toLength
1."Kylie Said to Jason" (7″ A-side) 4:34
2."What Time Is Love? (Live at Trancentral)" (12″ A-side) 5:25
3."3 a.m. Eternal (Live at the S.S.L.)" (12″ A-side) 5:54
4."Last Train to Trancentral (Live from the Lost Continent)" (12″ A-side) 5:35
5."It's Grim Up North" (12″ A-side)The Justified Ancients of Mu Mu10:32
6."America: What Time Is Love?" (12″ A-side) 9:01
7."Justified & Ancient (Stand by The JAMs)" (12″ A-side) 5:31
8."America No More" (12″ B-side) 6:03
9."K Cera Cera (War Is Over If You Want It)" (12″ A-side)K Foundation & The Red Army Choir4:34
10."The Magnificent"The One World Orchestra featuring the Massed Pipes and Drums of the Children's Free Revolutionary Volunteer Guard2:15
11."Jarvis Joins the JAMs (Trailer)" (featuring Jarvis Cocker)The Justified Ancients of Mu Mu4:29
Total length:63:53
  • Track 1 is a new edit restoring the third verse into a slightly edited 7″ mix.
  • Track 5 has a different "Jerusalem on the Moors" outro.
  • Track 7 is incorrectly labelled as the "Make Mine a 99" deep house remix by Tony Thorpe. The mix is actually the extended 12″ "Stand by The JAMs" mix.
  • Track 11 previously unreleased.

References

  1. ^ a b Beaumont-Thomas, Ben (1 January 2021). "The KLF reissue music for first time since 1992". The Guardian. Retrieved 2 January 2021.
  2. ^ Krol, Charlotte (2021-03-23). "The KLF add compilation including unreleased Jarvis Cocker collab to streaming". NME. Retrieved 2021-03-23.
  3. ^ Savage, Mark (1 January 2021). "The KLF's songs are finally available to stream". BBC News Online. Retrieved 1 January 2021.
  4. ^ "Deleted KLF albums appear on Amazon, iTunes and Spotify | NME". NME | Music, Film, TV, Gaming & Pop Culture News. 2013-01-17. Retrieved 2021-01-03.
  5. ^ "2013: What The Fuck Is Going On? KLF record catalog undeleted for digital release in the UK…then re-deleted". Tiny Mix Tapes. Retrieved 2021-01-03.
  6. ^ "8 Artists You Still Can't Find on Any Major Streaming Service". Billboard. Retrieved 2021-01-03.
  7. ^ "THE KLF compilation album 'Solid State Logik 1' suddenly appears on streaming services". XS Noize | Online Music Magazine. Retrieved 2021-01-03.
  8. ^ Larkin, Colin (1999). The Virgin Encyclopedia of Heavy Rock, p. 155, Virgin Books, ISBN 0-7535-0257-7.
  9. ^ "The KLF's songs are finally available to stream". BBC News. 2021-01-01. Retrieved 2021-01-03.
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