The KLF famously deleted their entire catalog in 1992, making all their records -- like hits "Justified and Ancient" and "What Time is Love?" -- unavailable to buy in shops, and then their music was never available on streaming services. That began to change at the start of this year, with the duo (Bill Drummond and Jimmy Cauty) putting new singles collection Solid State Logik 1 on streaming services and digital stores.
Now The KLF have released Chill Out, their classic and very influential 1990 ambient album, for digital. Kind of. The album, which was an imagined overnight journey across America's Gulf Coast from Texas through Louisiana, interspersed original music with samples from the likes of Elvis Presley, Fleetwood Mac, Van Halen, 808 State and more -- some (all?) of which were uncleared. This version of the album, which they call a "pre-mix," is titled Come Dawn Dawn and has had many of those samples (like Elvis) removed. The original Chill Out clocked in at 44 minutes -- Come Dawn Dawn is just 38 minutes. Here's the official KLF communique: