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Management number 201809111 Release Date 2025/10/08 List Price $10.64 Model Number 201809111
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The KLF were the bestselling singles band in the world, but they deleted their records, erased themselves from musical history, and burnt their last million pounds in a boathouse on the Isle of Jura. This is a book about Carl Jung, Alan Moore, Robert Anton Wilson, Ken Campbell, Dada, Situationism, Discordianism, magic, chaos, punk, rave, the alchemical symbolism of Doctor Who, and the special power of the number twenty-three.

Format: Hardback
Length: 336 pages
Publication date: 20 July 2023
Publisher: Orion Publishing Co


The best non-fiction book I have ever read is truly magical. Stunningly written, it captivates readers with its captivating narrative. Dan Schreiber's "No Such Thing As a Fish" is a pop biography that appeals to those who may not typically engage with this genre. Dorian Lynskey, in his review for the Guardian, praises it as "brilliant, discursive, and wise." Ben Goldacre, in his endorsement, describes it as "utterly irresistible and totally brilliant." The Quietus, in their review, calls it "a thing of endlessly fascinating, utterly demented genius."

The KLF, a groundbreaking bestselling singles band, achieved global acclaim, accolades, commercial success, and artistic freedom. However, in a surprising turn of events, they decided to erase their records, disappear from musical history, and burn their last million pounds in a boathouse on the Isle of Jura. What led to this extraordinary decision remains a mystery, leaving behind a captivating story that transcends the realm of music.

"The KLF" is not merely a biography of The KLF. It delves into the lives and influences of various individuals and movements, including Carl Jung, Alan Moore, Robert Anton Wilson, Ken Campbell, Dada, Situationism, Discordianism, magic, chaos, punk, rave, the alchemical symbolism of Doctor Who, and the enigmatic power of the number twenty-three. This unauthorized and unconventional music biography offers a unique perspective on the chaotic trail of a beautiful, accidental mythology.

In this 10th Anniversary Edition, updated with new material, readers are treated to a deeper exploration of the band's enigmatic legacy. The book sheds light on the personal journeys of the band members, their creative inspirations, and the profound impact they had on the music industry and popular culture. It provides a comprehensive account of their rise to fame, their controversial actions, and the enduring mystery surrounding their disappearance.

Whether you are a music enthusiast, a cultural historian, or simply someone intrigued by the unexplained, "The KLF" is a must-read. It offers a captivating journey through chaos, exploring the profound connections between music, art, and the human psyche. With its rich narrative, insightful analysis, and unexpected revelations, this book is a testament to the enduring power of creativity and the mysteries that lie within the world of popular music.

Weight: 538g
Dimension: 158 x 242 x 30 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781399610353


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