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  • Kopyright Liberation Front for ever!!!

    This is by far the most aw-inspiring version of Madrugada Eterna in my personal opinion. I agree with zedprophfer... its that damn 303 that I'm stuck on... pure hypnotizing entrancement. This is definitely one only for the headstrong!

  • Great

  • another klf unfinished project, horray for bill & jimmy. i really used to like them, i got over 600 klf items, used to be a big Kollector and a klFanatic. they never finished anything really. bunch of losers, so scared of everyhting real.

  • @b0redavid i guess youre even more scared of everything real, you brought out less music then them. :s

    love this

  • Mu Mu

    Ancient and Eternal for life .

    the gadboa

  • Awesome track. It's "Madrugada Eterna" from the Chillout album with an ultra-smooth 303 bassline on top, for an aural massage.

  • i growed up with that shit...the best sound ever...im from formerly eastern part of germany...and we had to pay a lot for that LP`s´sh... so, its a special part of my life...promote that song all over the word...if not, lenin will come and f**** you !!!

  • @ottbob geht mir genauso... bin ein alter dresdner, der jetzt leider im westen sein geld verdienen muss :-(

  • @ottbob same here!

  • klfs best stuff was never in the charts, the chart stuff was just to make cash

  • Many of the sounds and samples here were on the Chill Out album.

  • HELP ME TO FIND THIS VERSION SOMEWHERE

  • wow that is a very cool tune! i didnt remember that one, KLF ftw!

  • Big time fan here, got all the tunes near enough , the ones that smashed every warehouse party there was anyway ....

    thanks for making em . doing oldschool[ i hate that word]mixes on me channel soon if your interested.

  • Where can I get this version??? Please help!!!

  • Don't even go there. I have spent many an hour trying to track it down. It was for the 'industry' and was probably burnt along with the £1m!

  • ty vole!

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  • the best

  • mann, das ist doch voll verstuhlt!

  • Amazing !!! KLF forever !

  • moby must be gaun"oh fuk i've been caught"

  • what do you mean by that?

  • this one is alright

  • If I remember rightly the car was entered into a celebrity stock car race at Wimbledon Stadium circa 1992 and pretty much destroyed. It was originally used for the Superman film. Another one was sold to a member of Jesus Jones. I think it only appears in The White Room and Doctorin The Tardis video. The White Room footage was used again in the 3am Eternal video.

  • also the icecream van

  • the old police car is called "Ford Timelord"

    It's actually a Ford Galaxie (1964 I think??)

    I know...sad!

  • That car wrote the song 'Doctorin' the Tardis'. It says so on the sleeve, the first record I ever bought.

  • Close, it's a 1968 Ford Galaxie, rumour has it the car was imported into the UK to be used in the Superman 3 movie - I'd love to have that confirmed. The car was bought for something like £500 and apparently cost £thousands to make and keep roadworthy

  • whats with the old police car in there videos lol

  • The KLF were the best, this version of the madrugada eterna track is my favorite it was never released but i think john peel played it on his radio show once, 12" vinyl probably 1 of only a hand full made. if only they didn't burn that £1million crazy.

  • Anyone know why the Ford Timelord (the police car) is white at the end? Was it painted or covered in snow or something?

    Don't suppose anyone knows what happened to the car? Did a recent DVLA check and it's not registered as on the road in Britain at the moment.

    Thanks

  • they painted it white. I wouldn't imagine  it would be anywhere else but in a car graveyard by now.

  • If you watch the entire White Room film you will see them painting it

  • this is a mix of "Madrugada Eterna" which is completely unobtanium outside of this promo. the only other dance mix of the song has a completely different rhythm track.

  • the music on this is either an excerpt from the ambient album "chill out" or a remix from it, as those samples are on it, its been a while since i listened to it....best ambient album i've ever heard...think i'll dig it out!

  • Whats this tune? Ive downloaded the white room but it is not there ... help pleaze

  • klf made a lot of remixes of their songs. It is possible this is only a mix for this video

  • Hi. Its because the song is from their album named Chill Out

  • the album is called chill out

  • If ya need me baby when the sun goes down.

  • Are you kidding me? Anyone who is looking beyond this music at the smoking - you realize there are much bigger fish to fry, don't you?

  • wtf this sounds like trance music of today... wow klf were defeinitely ahead of their time

  • The KLF... son geniales.

  • marfa frate

  • Amazing !!! KLF forever !

  • Absolutely utterly amazing, I could listen to this over and over again. Pity this version was never released.

  • Thank god the UK banned smoking. Its bad for everyone. Smoking is destructive

  • AssHole, Democracy rules !!!

  • uk is a fuckung country.thieves.

  • it is spelled (fucking) no one can beat us fool.

  • Actually, the UK IS a Fu Kung country last time I checked. KIIIIIYAH!

  • Thats right, that arggie fu kung can fu koff

    cheers

  • Maybe you didn't have them, I just see them everywhere from Astra 19.5 deg east to 5 deg west on Eutelsat

  • \m/

  • The guitar for Madrugada Eterna was originally recorded at a party at Trancentral in summer 1989. It's by "Evil" Graham Lee, of Australian band the Triffids. His improvisations were recorded direct onto Cauty's mixing deck, who then turned them into a dance choon. A proposed single released in March 1990 fell through, sadly - I'd love to hear randyj420's single, though - just to find out what's on it! Does it have three tracks!?

  • Absolutely inspring... I miss the days of the KLF (1989-1990).

  • 1989-1992...

  • Just found a Madrugada Eterna 12" (not selling) in L.A. with a "part 2" circular sticker on a generic b&w die cut KLF style sleeve - trying to find which mixes these are - even with discography it's hard to figure out-either way I scored!

    thanks for posting videos

  • Intriguing! The very much sought-after promo 12" of "Madrugada Eterna" ETERNA1 (an official KLF release, limited to 20 copies) contains three tracks. A "club mix" (not the version from this video, though) about 5'00; an edit of the same club mix about 3'00, and the "original ambient mix" (8'00) which was officially released in August 1989 as track 3 on the "Kylie Said to Jason" CD (KLF010CD). I'd love to know what's on your 12"!

  • This was produced as a backdrop for their live performances. Filmed in London and Spain and Transcentral (the KLF's house in south London which shows the tallest woman I've ever seen answering a phone in their gutted house) c. 1990. Produced by bill butt; approx 1hr of a car driving around the streets of London and the Spanish desert. With its ambient music I found this video strangely inspiring for my own filmmaking. Contains some nice photography and real sense of isolation and openness.

  • does anyone know the name of the tune !?!?

  • It was an unreleased club mix of "Madrugada Eterna".

  • i wish they released this mix. that 303 bassline is fantastic.

  • they did

  • Nunca entendí qué quería decir Guns of Mu mu

  • The KLF fueron una de las cosas mas grandes de la musica electronica. Adelantadísimos, crípticos y muy divertidos.

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