“Inspired by” – Handmade Laser-Cut Genuine Leather Key Rings / Fobs – 55 Jeffreys Road – Trancentral – KLF – Justified Ancients of Mumu

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These are UNIQUE – Only 3 exist and one of them belongs to me.  The remaining two one are  is now available for sale at a price that reflects the enormous amount of time and effort taken to design a leather item, laser-cut and engrave it, clean it and then hand-sew, burnish and finish it, along with designing a nice package for the item.

These are UNIQUE - Only 3 exist and one of them belongs to me.  The remaining two are now available for sale at a price that reflects the enormous amount of time and effort taken to design a leather item, laser-cut and engrave it, clean it and then hand-sew, burnish and finish it, along with designing a nice package for the item.
These are UNIQUE – Only 3 exist and one of them belongs to me.  The remaining two are now available for sale at a price that reflects the enormous amount of time and effort taken to design a leather item, laser-cut and engrave it, clean it and then hand-sew, burnish and finish it, along with designing a nice package for the item.

The genuine leather keyring is a stylish accessory that is designed in the style of a hotel key fob. It features the iconic KLF insignia, along with the number 23, which is associated with the band’s fascination with the number and its significance in their music and art. The keyring also includes the address of 55 Jeffreys Road, which is known as Trancentral and is a legendary property associated with the KLF’s creative experimentation and music production. Overall, the leather keyring is a unique and eye-catching accessory that pays homage to the KLF’s legacy and cultural impact.

The number 23 is indeed significant in the mythology and symbolism of the KLF. According to the band’s co-founder, Bill Drummond, the number 23 was chosen because it had “a magic quality” and because of its connection to the Discordian religion, a parody religion that embraces chaos and the irrational.

In particular, the KLF was inspired by the writings of Robert Anton Wilson, a writer and philosopher who was associated with the Discordian movement. Wilson wrote extensively about the significance of the number 23 and its role in various synchronicities and coincidences.

Overall, the KLF’s use of the number 23 was part of their broader interest in the occult, mysticism, and unconventional ways of thinking. It added a layer of mystery and intrigue to their music and art and contributed to their reputation as cultural provocateurs.

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55 Jeffreys Road, also known as Trancentral, is a legendary property in the history of electronic music. Located in London, this house served as the headquarters of the KLF, a pioneering band in the genre of ambient and dance music in the late 1980s and early 1990s.

Trancentral was more than just a residence for the KLF; it was also a recording studio, a rehearsal space, and a place where many of the band’s creative ideas were born. The house was equipped with state-of-the-art recording equipment, and the KLF spent countless hours experimenting with different sounds and recording techniques.

Trancentral was also the site of many epic parties and events which were controversial and provocative statements on the nature of art and commerce, and it cemented the KLF’s status as cultural provocateurs.

Today, Trancentral is no longer in the hands of the KLF, but its legacy lives on. The property has become something of a pilgrimage site for fans of electronic music, and it continues to inspire artists and musicians around the world.