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Bourbonese Qualk - Bo'Qu album

Bourbonese Qualk - Bo'Qu album

  • Performer: Bourbonese Qualk
  • Genre: Electronic
  • Title: Bo'Qu
  • Released: 1990
  • Style: Leftfield, Industrial, Noise
  • MP3 version size: 1506 mb
  • FLAC version size: 1428 mb
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  • Rating: 4.3
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Description

Apart from their freakier, heavy vandal tracks in original BQ mode, check out "Ton Ton Macoute" (10:19), "The Last Thing We Have Is Choice" (39:47), "Knock" (20:03) and "Murmur" (22:15).

Followed by well known Liverpool based activist in UK electronic scene and member of bourbonese qualk, Simon Crab, who released this year an album "Demand Full Automation" on "infamous" Klanggalerie, a label which released the best underground, weird and unconventional electro-punk artists from 80's. Inside, find a track from this 2018 LP, also played in the mix. - Ok, last presentation (for today) Carl Finlow, another long date producer, also english but luckily he moved to France (bringing a bit of future here). More known as Silicon Scally or Voice Stealer,.

Listen to music from Bourbonese Qualk. Find the latest tracks, albums, and images from Bourbonese Qualk. Bourbonese Qualk 1983-1987. 26 tracks · 4 March 2015.

Bourbonese Qualk Bourbonese Qualk LP. If we were awarding prizes for making people rush out of the room in blind panic Bourbonese Qualk would have a trophy cabinet to match Bayern Munich’s. strange, because whilst some of their music is damned uncomfortable listening, an equal part is pleasantly ambient. their 6th album is no exception with different types of track side by side throughout, so that the listener can neither drift along in a state of slumber nor masochistically subject themselves to the audio equivalent of the chinese water torture.

Bourbonese Qualk are an experimental music group which existed from 1980 to 2003. In 1987, Crab, Gilbert went their separate ways. Crab maintained the Bourbonese Qualk name. With Miles Miles' death in 2002, the members disbanded. Laughing Afternoon LP (Recloose Organization 1983). Hope LP (Recloose Organization 1984). The Spike LP (Dossier 1985). Preparing For Power LP (Recloose Organization 1986). Bourbonese Qualk LP (New International Recordings 1987).

Bourbonese Qualk 1983-1987.

Bourbonese Qualk insisted on maintaining complete control of their work, recording their music in their own studio and running their own venue, Ambulance Station. They released three of their first four full-lengths (Laughing Afternoon, Hope, Preparing for Power) on their own Recloose label, but have skipped around since, recording one album for Atonal/Dossier (1986's The Spike), two for New International (a self-titled 1987 album and 1990's Bo-Qu), two for Funfundvierzig (1990's My Government Is My Soul and Feeding the Hungry.

They rejected offers from major labels and refused to commercialize their sound.

Back cover from "Video Artitexture" by Stanza, PV03. Stanza is no longer working with Bourbonese Qualk and has started a music/art project called "The State" for Recloose Organisation. Manufactured and distributed by Red Rhino/Cartel.

Tracklist Hide Credits

A1 Petit Mal
Music By – Simon Crab
A2 Gag
Electronic Drums [Electronic Rhythms], Bass Guitar – Simon CrabVocals, Lyrics By – Julian Gilbert
A3 Shutdown
Electronic Drums [Electronic Rhythm], Bass Guitar, Electric Guitar – Simon CrabVocals, Lyrics By – Julian Gilbert
A4 Makboun
Music By – Simon Crab
A5 Glass Works
Engineer [Live Sound] – Kif ColeNoises [Glass] – Miles Miles, Owen Rossiter, Simon Crab
A6 Counter
Guitar, Saxophone [Saxaphone], Noises [Scaffold Tubes] – Miles Miles
A7 Under The Influence
Electric Guitar, Acoustic Guitar – Miles MilesSequenced By [Synthesizer Sequences] – Simon Crab
B1 Let It Go
Drums, Percussion – Owen RossiterGuitar [Guitars] – Miles MilesVocals, Sequenced By [Sequences] – Simon Crab
B2 I've Heard Some Talk (No You Don't!)
Percussion, Clarinet – Simon Crab
B3 God With Us
Electronic Drums [Electronic Rhythm], Noises [Noise] – Simon CrabVocals, Lyrics By – Julian Gilbert
B4 Lukunzi
Drums – Owen RossiterEngineer [Live Sound] – Fritz Recorded By [Live Recording] – Jacques PerdereauSampler [Sample Sequence], Clarinet – Simon Crab
B5 Return To Order
Electronic Drums [Electronic Rhythm], Guitar, Bass Guitar, Clarinet – Simon CrabVocals, Backing Vocals – Julian Gilbert
B6 Always There
Guitar [Guitars] – Simon Crab

Companies, etc.

  • Pressed By – SRT

Credits

  • Written-By, Recorded By, Producer – Bourbonese Qualk

Notes

Compilation of new and previously released tracks.
Subtitled "Bourbonese Qualk 1982 - 1990"
Track A1: previously unreleased, recorded 1986.
Track A2: originally released on the LP "Hope" [Recloose Organisation. LOOSE 007, 1984.]
Track A3: originally released on the LP "Spike" [Dossier Records, West Germany, 1985. Dossier ST7504.]
Track A4: previously unreleased, recorded 1985.
Track A5: live recording, "Aniki Bobo", Porto, Portugal 27.11.87
Track A6: previously unreleased, recorded 1987.
Track A7: to be released on the new LP "Unpop" [New International Recordings, NIR 905.] Recorded 1990.
Track B1: originally released on the LP "My Government Is My Soul" [NIR/45 Records 45 34 1989.]
Track B2: originally released on the Recloose Organisation compilation LP "Sudden Departure" [LOOSE 001, 1982.]
Track B3: originally released on the LP "Laughing Afternoon" [LOOSE 004, 1983.]
Track B4: live recording "Intergalaktisches Laermstruktur Festival" Ravensburg, West Germany 8.5.87.
Track B5: originally released on the LP "Preparing For Power" [Recloose Organisation, LOOSE 010, 1985.]
Track B6: originally released on the LP "Bourbonese Qualk" [New International Recordings NIR 871, 1986.]
Made in England

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Matrix / Runout (Run-off groove, Side A): .SRT. SRT 904 2649 A1
  • Matrix / Runout (Run-off groove, Side B): .SRT. SRT 904 2649 B1

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