
Youth (ex-Killing Joke) and Ben Watkins (Juno Reactor) first teamed up to record an album called The Empty Quarter (soon here) in 1983 as the official soundtrack from the play Street Captives by Jonathan Moore. For their second collaboration, 1986's Delirium, they adopted The Empty Quarter as their band name. Like their first album it's all instrumental, but with a greater focus on rhythms. The beats run from tribal to industrial to gothic funk a la Brilliant (unsurprisingly) with several guest musicians filling out the sound.
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glass finger
Bullshit
Luscious Glory
Heart Of Darkness
Black Sage
Delirium
Res-erect
Full Throttle
Thunder Box
Incompressible Megalosaurians
Thunderbox
Throw you away
Visions Of A New Day
Criminal
Thunder Boix
11 - the empty quarter - glass finger
Incompressible Megalasaurians
Wet Work
Savage Republic
The Sun Never Says
More Than Enough
Glass Finge
Three Go Down To Brighton
Repulsion
Gizzy Headed Buzzards
Basket Case
Crucial Lover
01 - Incompressible Megalasaurians
03 - Three Go Down To Brighton
04 - Repulsion
16 - Full Throttle
02 - Wet Work
06 - Basket Case
10 - Glass Finger
08 - Essence Of A Thousand Kisses
17 - Res-Erect
vision of the new day
Days Like Those
05 - Gizzy Headed Buzzards
14 - Black Sage
09 - Bullshit
11 - Luscious Glory
15 - Delirium
Everyone Sings
Leviathan
12 - Thunder Box
13 - Heart Of Darkness
Glass Finger (1985)
A4. Thunder Box
Sloeboe
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