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                          A KLF Music Production.
                               "The Essence"
                    A 16-track MultiTrack Module [.MTM]
                           8 minutes, 21 seconds
                           140 beats per minute.
                   Ambient Dub style techno-tinged music
                         Composed by Maelcum [KLF]

For best results, play this file with MultiTrack Module Editor v1.1b. It
may play with Dual Module Player, but probably will not play everything
correctly. It definitely will not play with Inertia Player. Furthermore,
some samples will not play correctly if you are using a Sound Blaster-type
sound card. If you have one of these cards, I strongly recommend purchasing
a Gravis UltraSound card, which is much more adept at handle large
sample-playing songs with lots of tracks.

Excuse all the incompatibilities but we feel it's a small price to pay for
freely distributed quality music.

This material is copyright 1994 Dan Nicholson

* To contact the KLF, send mail to klflist@vlad.bowker.com

* To contact a living human being, call (908) 688-0708. His name is Dan. He
speaks one language fluently, and that's (american) english. He speaks
about 30 words of spannish, 5 words of french, 50 words of german, and 3 or
4 words of finnish, so if you can't habla, parlez, sprechen or whatever
much english, you're probably better off e-mailing me.

Please try not to call between 2am-1pm Eastern Standard time, since I
generally am much more of a conversationalist if you don't wake me with a
loud telephone.

* To get lots and lots of KLF music, call Trancentral II, our WHQ BBS
it can be reached at +1-908-820-0723. It's got a decently speedy 14.4k v32
modem, nifty RIP and ANSI graphics, and the best music releases in the
galaxy.