Bourbonese Qualk - Head Stop by Mannequin Records published on 2020-01-28T01:23:37Z Buy LP : https://mannequinrecords.bandcamp.com/album/mnq-112-bourbonese-qualk-hope-lp Distribution via Juno Distribution Staunchly independent, doing the recording and design via their Recloose Organisation label, by 1984 the group had occupied a large disused building on the Old Kent Road, becoming the base for the band's activities as well as other creative and political activism. Recorded at the Ambulance Station, Hope is full of unceasing drum machine rhythms, electro pulses, echoing samples and lo-fi synths matched with strummed guitars and dub bass. The accompanying drones and snarled vocals go beyond any early 80's industrial tag to be something more unique, with the uncompromising, conceptual and avant flashes showing a more experimental buzz, an awkward quasi-funk noisy nuisance. This is music as much for then and today, a radical, revolutionary cultural force that acts as a positive social charge. Tracklist A1 Erector A2 Sunset Sex A3 Invocation A4 Cold Blood A5 Head Stop A6 Mission England B1 Dereliction B2 Black Madonna B3 Gag B4 Something In The Air B5 There Is No Night Written and recorded by the group during 1983-1984 at their newly occupied headquarters, the notorious "Ambulance Station". Bourbonese Qualk line up: Drums – Steven Tanza / Guitar – Simon Crab / Voice – Julian Gilbert Remastered by Rude 66. Mannequin Records & Platform 23. Genre Industrial / Post Punk Comment by 💌 🃏𝓝aomie 𝓚laus🃏 💌 👑 2020-10-01T20:49:10Z