THE KLF Released Acid House Classic ‘THE WHITE ROOM’ 30 years Ago Today

4 March 2021

Band: THE KLF (London)
Who: Bill Drummond (alias King Boy D)
and Jimmy Cauty (alias Rockman Rock)
Active: 1987–1992, 1993–1995, 1997, 2017–present

Album: THE WHITE ROOM – 4th and final Lp
Released: 4 March 1991 – 30 years ago today

AllMusic/John Bush: “After the incredible success of their “Doctorin’ the Tardis”
single in 1988 (better known as that theme from Dr. Who), Drummond and Cauty
had plenty of money to hire talented musicians (instead of merely sampling them,
as on their early recordings). The White Room is the result, an album bursting with
hit singles that nevertheless flows as well as any concept album. Often overlooked
as a classic from the acid house era (mostly because of the KLF’s retirement 1 year
later), The White Room represents the commercial and artistic peak of late-’80s
acid-house.”
Score: 5/5.

Turn Up The Volume: Evacuate your garage
and start a one-man/woman rave!

Singles: What Time Is Love? / 3 a.m. Eternal /
Last Train To Trancentral / Justified & Ancient

– WHAT TIME IS LOVE? –

– 3 A.M. ETERNAL –

– LAST TRAIN TO TRANCENTRAL –

– JUSTIFIED & ANCIENT –
(new version)

Full album…

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