Electronic music fans over a certain age will recall a time in their youth when the KLF were famous - or perhaps that should be infamous - for subverting popular music and infusing it with strains of acid house and hip hop. That is, when they weren't too busy burning £1 million and carrying out other acts of political subversion. That their 1990 masterpiece Chill Out was listed at number 5 in a Mixmag listing of the greatest "dance" albums of all time is hugely misleading - as the title implies, bearly a beat passes through the speakers throughout the album, which is characterised by ambient found sounds weaving around distorted Elvis Presley vocals and distant trains passing in the night. Another post-club classic to take the listener on a journey.