Music-industry figure
Bill Drummond and artist/musician
Jimmy Cauty began recording together in 1987 as
The Justified Ancients of Mu Mu (also known as The JAMs), naming themselves after the fictional conspiratorial group "The Justified Ancients of Mummu" from
The Illuminatus! Trilogy. In 1988 they had a UK number one hit single -
Doctorin' the Tardis - as The Timelords, and subsequently wrote their first book together -
The Manual - documenting the process of making a hit record. After transitioning into
The KLF, Cauty and Drummond became the biggest-selling singles act in the world for 1991. In May 1992, the KLF announced their immediate retirement from the music industry and the
deletion of their back catalogue. Flush with cash from their pop career, the duo formed the
K Foundation, a creative outlet for their art projects and media campaigns. On 23 August 1994, the K Foundation infamously
burnt what was left of their KLF earnings — a million pounds — and filmed the performance. They later issued a statement that on 5 November 1995 they had signed a "contract" at
Cape Wrath in northern Scotland agreeing to wind up the K Foundation and not to speak about the money burning for a period of 23 years. The number 23 - or the
23 enigma - is a recurring theme in both
The Illuminatus! Trilogy and the work of the KLF. In 1997, K2 Plant Hire announced plans for a "People's
Pyramid", a -high structure that would be built from as many
house bricks as there were British 20th century births (estimated by the duo as 87 million), with no cost to the taxpayer. In the same year, Drummond and Cauty performed together and released a single, "Fuck the Millennium", as 2K. ==2017: What The Fuck Is Going On?==