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''The Black Room'' is a never-released LP by The KLF/The Justified Ancients of Mu Mu, originally intended to be a complement to their earlier LP ''The White Room''. ==History== ''The Black Room'' was referred to in interviews even before the ''White Room'' was released.〔Morton, R. "One Coronation Under A Groove", ''New Musical Express'', 12 January 1991 (())〕〔Transcript of a Bill Drummond interview on "Bomlagadafshipoing" (Norwegian national radio house-music show), September 1991 ((link )).〕 Originally it was planned to be hard techno (in the style of and featuring the original version of "It's Grim Up North"〔), then heavy-metal techno (like "America: What Time Is Love?") and finally it was to be a thrash-metal collaboration with Extreme Noise Terror. It is unknown how much of each incarnation was complete before it was scrapped and recording was restarted. Jimmy Cauty said of it in December 1990: "The 'Black Room' album will all be this kind of electro turbo metal. It's not really industrial like, say, Throbbing Gristle, because it's coming from house and has an uplifting vibe about it. But it's so heavy it will just pin you to the floor."〔Blackmore, R., "Pump Up The Jams", Record Mirror, December 1990 ((link ))〕 Bill Drummond said of it in 1991: "It's the complete yang to the yin of ''The White Room''. It'll be very very dense, very very hardcore. No sort of 'up' choruses or anthems. I think it's going to be techno-metal, I think that's gonna be the sound. Techno-metal. Which'll be... a cross between techno and heavy metal. Megadeth with drum machines."〔Interview with Bill Drummond by Ernie Longmire, "KLF Is Going to Rock You" ''X Magazine'', July 1991 ((link ))〕
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