Talk:Transit Kings

klf.de
"Now that the "Token" EP is just around the corner, I just wanted to clear some things up about the Transit Kings and the involvement of Jimmy Cauty. Unlike some press releases might suggest, Jimmy is no permanent member of the Transit Kings, but co-writer of the respective tracks - much like his involvement in the latest Orb album (Bi&Tri). Nevertheless, there is quite some creative input on this release from him, so there is still enough to look forward to these days. Not to mention the other projects he is working on at the moment. Sorry for any confusion we (and pretty much every other website) caused, and thanks to Keir Jens-Smith for clearing this up."

http://www.klf.de/news/index.php?page=2&kate_id=9

--kingboyk 21:14, 3 October 2006 (UTC)

Sounding like the KLF?
Not sure it's worth saying the "music is reminiscent of The Orb and The KLF" - The Orb maybe, but the KLF? Bit a stretch I would say. --gilgongo (talk) 17:14, 8 May 2016 (UTC)
 * That statement has been in the article uncited for over a decade. I think you're right - let's remove it. --kingboyk (talk) 17:55, 6 January 2017 (UTC)

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