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Final lineup revealed for Terry Hall's four-day festival 'Home Sessions'

Final lineup revealed for Terry Hall's four-day festival 'Home Sessions'
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The KLF release new reworked album 'Come Down Dawn'

Jimmy Caulty and Bill Drummond of The KLF. CREDIT: Roberta Parkin/Redferns/Getty Images The KLF have shared ‘Come Down Dawn’, a new album which sees the influential electronic duo putting a new spin on their 1990 album ‘Chill Out’. Released to streaming services earlier today (February 4), the record sees the band offering a reworked version of the seminal album – with a variety of previously unlicensed samples being removed from the release. Clocking in at 38 minutes, the 12 tracks take their name from a series of concurrent road trips across America – beginning with ‘Brooklyn to Atlantic City’ and finishing with ‘San Rafael to Mexico City’.

The Quietus | Film | Film Features | The People's Pyramid: Paul Duane On KLF Film 'Welcome To The Dark Ages'

Patrick Clarke , January 29th, 2021 10:25 A new documentary by Paul Duane chronicles the attempts of Bill Drummond and Jimmy Cauty, aka The Justified Ancients Of Mu Mu, aka The KLF, to build an enormous pyramid in Liverpool A brick of Mumufication, photo courtesy of Paul Duane On August 23, 2017, Bill Drummond and Jimmy Cauty ended the 23-year moratorium they had placed on their era-defining musical duo The KLF, aka The Justified Ancients Of Mu Mu, to host a bizarre three-day event in Liverpool. Billed as Welcome To The Dark Ages, it began with the duo careening through the city in an ice cream van before launching an ultra-meta sci-fi novel called

Over 1,000 Irish artists make history in pledge to boycott Israel

 PNN/ Bethlehem/ As support for the Palestinian-led Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions (BDS) Movement continues to grow around the world, the “Irish Artists’ Pledge to Boycott Israel” has just passed the 1034 signatory mark. The pledge, which was launched a decade ago, sees Irish cultural legends like Stephen Rea, Sinéad Cusack, Donal Lunny, Andy Irvine, Damien Dempsey, Sharon Shannon, Robert Ballagh, Mary Black and Kíla joined by exciting up-and-comers such as Sisterix, CMAT, Kneecap, TPM, Steo Wall and Roisin El Cherif as well as established figures like Kevin Barry, Joe Rooney, Paul Duane and Eugene O’Hare. The Pledge – which commits signatories to refrain from performing in the apartheid state of Israel – was launched by the Ireland-Palestine Solidarity Campaign (IPSC) in August 2010. Modelled on the successful cultural boycott of Apartheid South Africa, it has been called “a ground-breaking initiative” by the Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions (BDS)

More than 1,000 Irish artists make history in pledge to boycott Israel

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