Bourbonese Qualk was an English experimental music group active from 1979 to 2003. Renowned for their uncompromising independence, they managed their own record label, recording studio, and the notable Ambulance Station venue. Their sound fused industrial rhythms, avant-funk, and electronic experimentation, drawing comparisons to acts like Cabaret Voltaire and 23 Skidoo. Deeply embedded in political activism, they engaged with issues such as anti-capitalism and anti-fascism, notably coordinating the Stop the City protests in 1984. Their discography includes influential albums like "Laughing Afternoon" (1983) and "My Government Is My Soul" (1990). ([en.wikipedia.org](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bourbonese_Qualk?utm_source=openai))