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Bourbonese Qualk "Shutdown" [1985]

from Prophecy + Progress: UK Electronics 1978 - 1990 Volumes I + II by VARIOUS

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Taken from the Dossier ST 7504 lp "The Spike". Recorded during 1985 while the group were involved in organising the Berlin Atonal festival. Side B taken from the score of a Recloose dance performance at the Bloomsbury Theatre, London 31.1. to 2.2.1985.

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