The KLF share digital compilation Solid State Logik 2 with unreleased Jarvis Cocker collaboration
The KLF have uploaded a new compilation titled Solid State Logik 2 to streaming services, which also features their previously unreleased Jarvis Cocker collaboration "Jarvis Joins The JAMs - Trailer".
After making their streaming services debut on New Year's Day with their compilation album Solid State Logik 1, Bill Drummond and Jimmy Cauty, aka The KLF/The Justified Ancients of Mu Mu have uploaded a third compilation to streaming services today (23 March).
Solid State Logik 2 follows January's Solid State Logik 1 compilation, and last month's Come Down Dawn album, which is a reworked, "pre-mix" version of their 1990 album Chill Out.
The KLF's latest compilation closes with a previously unreleased collaboration with Jarvis Cocker, titled "Jarvis Joins The JAMs – Trailer".
Last month The KLF's site revealed the reason why they're uploading these albums on streaming platforms, "This appropriation was done in order to tell a story in five chapters using the medium of streaming. The name of the story is SAMPLECITY THRU TRANCENTRAL."
The five chapters include Kick Out The JAMs, Pure Trance Series, Come Down Dawn, Moody Boys Selection, Solid State Logik (Parts 1 & 2). The duo added on their site of the chapters, "There have been rumours of a lost chapter. The five chapters of SAMPLECITY THRU TRANCENTRAL are to be streamed in no particular order between the 1st of January 2021 and some destination in an unknowable future."
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