In 2017 Bill Drummond & Jimmy Cauty, formerly The KLF, returned after 23 years of silence - but they were no longer a pop group. They were now undertakers, planning to build a monument, The People's Pyramid, out of 34,952 bricks made from the remains of dead people.
In 1994, The KLF burned one million pounds of their earnings in a disused boathouse on a Scottish island after being one of the UK’s most successful early 90s pop acts - now celebrated Irish director Paul Duane has made a documentary, What Time Is Death, capturing the duo's return. It premieres at this year's Virgin Media Dublin International Film Festival - Duane talked to RTÉ Arena about the film. Listen below:
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