The KLF films
The KLF released three long form videos during their career - Waiting, The Rites of Mu, and The Stadium House Trilogy. They also worked on an ambitious road movie - The White Room - which was never released (although bootleg copies are in circulation).
The soundtrack of The White Room was remodelled and reworked in 1991 to create the album The White Room, and the soundtracks to Waiting and The Rites of Mu were released on a 1997 Bootleg CD release called Waiting for the Rights of Mu.
Some footage from The White Room was used in the 1989 music video for Kylie Said To Jason and the 1991 music videos for 3 a.m. Eternal and Justified & Ancient. The films The White Room and Waiting were produced by Bill Butt.
Videography
- All You Need Is Love (106BPM) (18 May 1987) (3:18)
- How To Use The 1987 Edits (October 1987) (6:48)
- Down Town (30 November 1987) (3:12)
- Doctorin' The Tardis (23 May 1988) (2:23)
- What Time Is Love? (Pure Trance 1) (17 October 1988) (7:10)
- Uptight (Everything's Alright) (16 January 1989) (3:37)
- Kylie Said To Jason (31 July 1989) (4:23)
- Madrugada Eterna (The White Room Promo) (1989) (2:05)
- The White Room (Scheduled for 1989) (44:45)
- What Time Is Love? (Live at Trancentral) (30 July 1990) (3:54)
- What Time Is Love? (Live at Trancentral) (30 July 1990) (4:14) - Rare Crop Circle Version
- What Time Is Love? (Live at Trancentral) (September 1990) (3:18) - Rare Version 2 / TOTP Video Remix
- Waiting (5 November 1990) (42:40)
- The White Room (1991 Version) (Scheduled for 1991)[1]
- 3AM Eternal (Live at The SSL) (7 January 1991) (3:41)
- Last Train to Trancentral (Live From The Lost Continent) (22 April 1991) (3:42)
- The Stadium House Trilogy (1 July 1991) (15:23)
- This Is Not What The KLF Are About (1 July 1991) (15:05) - Second part to Stadium House Trilogy.
- It's Grim Up North (28 October 1991) (4:02)
- Justified & Ancient (Stand By The JAMs) (25 November 1991) (3:49)
- The Work (December 1991) (45:00)
- The Making of Justified and Ancient (Part 1) (1991?) (15:09)
- The Making of America: What Time Is Love? (Part 2) (1991?) (13:49)
- 3AM Eternal (Christmas Top Of The Pops) a.k.a. KLF vs ENT (January 1992) (2:54)
- America: What Time Is Love? (24 February 1992) (4:47)
- The Rites Of Mu (Premiered in USA 21 May 1991 - Scheduled for 1992) (29:21)
- KRASH (Scheduled for 1992) (4:23)
- Fuck The Millennium (Live at The Barbican) (17 September 1997) (27:01)
- This Brick (Live at The Barbican) (1997) (3:53)
- K Cera Cera (Live at The Barbican) (1997) (4:41)
Italic's denote a Music Video release.
See also
References
- ^ "Chapter #2". klf-kommunications. Retrieved 2025-07-28.
Longmire, Ernie; et al. (2020) [1998]. "Discography: The KLF (including The JAMS, The Timelords, 2K etc.)". Archived from the original on 29 February 2020.