The KLF

Chaos, Magic and the Band who Burned a Million Pounds

English language

Published by Orion Publishing Group, Limited.

ISBN:
978-1-78022-656-9
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reviewed The KLF by John Higgs

Bonkers band - in the best possible way

My only knowledge of The KLF before reading this book is a faint memory of hearing their song "3AM Eternal" on the radio in my senior year of high school, thinking, "What is this?" The music I was into at the time - mainly of the new wave and alternative genres - left little room for a British techno band. I ignored them. Which is why, in the year 2025, when I saw this book in the library and the chorus, "KLF IS GONNA ROCK YOU... ANCIENTS OF MU-MU" popped into my head, I felt the need to investigate why on earth anyone would write a whole ass book about a British one-hit-wonder band from the late 80s/early 90s.

People. I have been enlightened.

First of all, The KLF was not a one-hit band. They had several hits that went under my radar (some recorded under different names). …

KLF aha aha .. aha aha

I have enjoyed the book immensely - it is a great story-telling about madmen that live among us.

The book gave more than I have bargained for. I have learnt new things about and better understanding of RAW and Illuminatus! Trilogy, how Magick is applied and have added more books to read.

Alternative endings are awesome and I will never be the same after reading this book.

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I have enjoyed the book immensely - it is a great story-telling about madmen that live among us.

The book gave more than I have bargained for. I have learnt new things about and better understanding of RAW and Illuminatus! Trilogy, how Magick is applied and have added more books to read.

Alternative endings are awesome and I will never be the same after reading this book.

Justified

An excellent birthday gift that I read in the space of 36 hours. I enjoyed the heck out of this. Essentially John Higgs has a thesis about why The KLF torched their money. It's far-reaching both backwards and forwards in time, and into spaces of art, chaos and magic. Possibly explains why I was drawn to the band as a tween - from now on I will say yes when such forces come knocking.

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