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April Clare Welsh
27 November 2023, 12:03

The KLF launch ‘KLF Kare’ website, share Tony ‘FUUK’ Thorpe remix: Listen

The new ‘KLF Kare’ site is described as providing "branding solutions to independently owned care homes"

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The KLF, aka Bill Drummond and Jimmy Cauty, have launched a new website and shared a new remix from Tony ‘FUUK’ Thorpe.

The new ‘KLF Kare’ site is described as providing "branding solutions to independently owned care homes".

"You might want to know more about KLF KARE*. KLF KARE may have the care home for you. KLF KARE will take you where the sun keeps shining, through the pouring rain. To find out more visit www.KLFKARE.com," reads a statement on the site.

A ‘Live from the After-Life Party’ "premix" of 'Everybody’s Talkin’ At Me by Harry Nilsson' featuring late KLF rapper Ricardo Da Force has also been uploaded to the new site. Thorpe is referred to as the "winner of the first ever 'Kareovision Kristmas Song Kontest'," a recorded song contest for the over-65s who are also residents in KLF Kare homes. Check out the track here and read the full statement here.

In August, the KLF shared 'The Acetate', a collection of unreleased music, through the British Library’s free Sound Gallery.

Last year, a controversial documentary on The KLF by filmmaker Chris Atkins, titled Who Killed The KLF? was released on digital platforms. The documentary aired in spite of a copyright dispute between Atkins and The KLF over the rights to the use of their music in the film. Lawyers on behalf of The KLF had attempted to block the documentary's release.