What Time Is Love?
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Hip house...during the period 1988-1991 and was catalyst for the fusion of hip-hop vocals in dance music. By 1990, the KLF achieved success with "What Time is Love," which built on hip-house's foundation by featuring emcee Ricardo da Force performing... In this article: Hip house, Beatmasters, Rob Base and DJ E-Z Rock, It Takes Two, New York, UK, Jungle Brothers, Pump Up the Jam, Hip Hop Connection, and What Time is Love |
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Wikipedia | October 14, 2009
What Time Is Love?
...dance music, so don't expect to see them reviewed in the music papers." The first incarnation of "What Time Is Love?" followed. "What Time Is Love?" became one of The KLF's central tracks, dubbed their "three-note warhorse of a signature...
In this article: The KLF, Bill Drummond, UK, US, NME, Fuck the Millennium, Jeremy Deller, Glenn Hughes, and Jimmy Cauty
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Wikipedia | August 31, 2009
Doctorin' the Tardis
...the single in the mid-1990s lists the artist as The Timelords/The KLF, and features both a KLF track (the original uncut version of "What Time Is Love?") and "Gary Joins The JAMS", a version of "Doctorin' the Tardis" with new vocals by Gary...
In this article: Doctorin' the Tardis, Bill Drummond, The KLF, Jimmy Cauty, Time Lord, Gary Glitter, Doctor Who, Sounds, and Tardis
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Wikipedia | August 23, 2009
The White Room
...single. Neither the film nor its soundtrack were formally released, although bootleg copies of both exist. Meanwhile, the KLF's single "What Time Is Love?", which had originally been released in 1988 and largely ignored by the public, was...
In this article: The White Room, The KLF, Last Train to Trancentral, Kylie Said to Jason, Bankruptcy, The Guardian, Scotland on Sunday, and Jesus Christ
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Wikipedia | July 03, 2009
Last Train to Trancentral
...Lost Continent)", this was the third and final instalment of The KLF's so-called "Stadium House Trilogy" of singles, following up "What Time Is Love?" and "3 a.m. Eternal" during the peak of the band's mainstream popularity. This version...
In this article: Last Train to Trancentral, The KLF, Lost Continent, The Moody Boys, Record Mirror, NME, Melody Maker, and Jimmy Cauty
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Wikipedia | June 14, 2009
Fuck the Millennium
...Cauty, better known as The KLF and The Justified Ancients of Mu Mu). Based upon The KLF's acid house track "What Time Is Love?", it was promoted as a comeback single and released to mark the tenth anniversary of Drummond and Cauty's first...
In this article: Bill Drummond, Jimmy Cauty, The KLF, Fuck the Millennium, Jeremy Deller, Illuminatus!, and Respondent
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Wikipedia | May 17, 2009
The What Time Is Love? Story
The "What Time Is Love?" Story The "What Time Is Love?" Story is a compilation album by British electronic music duo The KLF, comprising six versions of their acid house track "What Time Is Love?". By 1989 (see 1989 in music), the...
In this article: The KLF, Alex Paterson, Allah, Kylie Said to Jason, Paul Oakenfold, and Jimmy Cauty
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The Stranger - Line Out | April 13, 2009
Junior Boys, Max Tundra @ Neumos
...tale of courting, "Orphaned," a discombobulating ball of confusion and joy, and the unexpected cover of the KLF's "What Time Is Love," which had some of the crowd's older attendees flashing back to their raving days.
In this article: Max Tundra, Junior Boys, George Costanza, Interpretive dance, Mutek, Trademark, and Parallax Error Beheads You
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Wikipedia | December 27, 2007
File:The KLF - The What Time Is Love Story.jpg
File:The KLF - The "What Time Is Love" Story.jpg Cover of JAMS LP4, The "What Time Is Love?" Story, copyright KLF Communications. Record cover to illustrate the article about the recording, The KLF discography, and the relevant period in...
In this article: World Wide Web and U.S.
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Wikipedia | December 27, 2007
File:The KLF - What Time Is Love? (Live at Trancentral).jpg
Record cover to illustrate the article about the recording, The KLF discography, and the relevant period in the history of The KLF. Although the picture is subject to copyright I (Kingboyk ) feel and assert that it is covered by the U.S....
In this article: The KLF, World Wide Web, and U.S.
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Wikipedia | April 29, 2007
File:The KLF - What Time Is Love (Pure Trance version) (excerpt).ogg
Written by Jimmy Cauty and Bill Drummond. This excerpt is one of three that are used to illustrate the evolution of The KLF song "What Time Is Love?", from this, the original 1988 "Pure Trance" acid house anthem, to the hard rock/dance...
In this article: Bill Drummond and Jimmy Cauty
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"What Time Is Love?" is a song released, in different mixes, as a series of singles by acid house pioneers The KLF. It featured prominently and repeatedly in their output from 1988 to 1992 and, under the moniker of 2K, in 1997. In its original form, the track was an instrumental acid house anthem; subsequent reworkings, with vocals and additional instrumentation, yielded the international hit singles "What Time Is Love? (Live at Trancentral)" (1990) and "America: What Time Is Love?" (1991), which respectively reached # 5 and # 4 in the UK Singles Chart and introduced The KLF to a mainstream international audience.
- Name:
- What Time Is Love?
- Genre:
- House music
- Release Date:
- July 01, 1988
- Produced by:
- Drummond/Cauty
- Recorded By:
- The KLF
- Length:
- 7:05
- Record Label:
- KLF Communications
- Recording Dates:
- Trancentral
- Audio Format:
- 12", CD; 7"; cassette
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