Futurisk

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Poison Ivy 02:12 Tools
Lonely Streets 03:12 Tools
Split Second Decision 03:33 Tools
Meteoright 03:15 Tools
Lonely Streets - 1982 05:24 Tools
Army Now 04:24 Tools
Push Me Pull You 02:21 Tools
What We Have To Have 02:02 Tools
Meteoright - 1982 03:38 Tools
Army Now - 1982 04:41 Tools
damsels in distress 04:22 Tools
Meteoright (1982) 03:38 Tools
Push Me Pull You (Part Two) 02:16 Tools
Lonely Streets (Prince Language's Fantasy Mix) 06:20 Tools
Army Now - 1980 04:31 Tools
Meteroright 03:37 Tools
change in the tide 04:57 Tools
Army Now (1982) 04:40 Tools
Damsel In Distress 04:22 Tools
Lonely Streets (Chris Carter Mix) 06:34 Tools
Lonely Streets (7" Version) 03:13 Tools
Meteoright - 7" Version 03:16 Tools
Lonely Streets - 7" Version 03:14 Tools
Meteoright (7" Version) 03:16 Tools
Army Now (1980) 04:31 Tools
Lonely Streets (Tom Furse Mix) 05:14 Tools
Lonely Streets (Complexxion Version) 06:39 Tools
Army Now ('82) 04:29 Tools
Push Me Pull You, Pt. 2 02:23 Tools
Push Me Pull You (Part 2) 02:16 Tools
Army Now (Live 1980 at FAU) 04:24 Tools
Lonely Streets (1982 Ocean Sound) 00:30 Tools
Push Me Pull You, Pt.2 02:22 Tools
Split Second (this version has a skip) 03:31 Tools
Push Me, Pull You (pt 2) 03:31 Tools
Remake/Remodel (Roxy Music cover, 1980) 04:02 Tools
The Aerospaceage Inferno (Hawkwind cover, 1980) 03:32 Tools
Push Me, Pull You (Part Two) 03:19 Tools
Submission (Sex Pistols cover, 1980) 02:46 Tools
Right Stuff (Hawkwind cover, 1983) 07:00 Tools
Meteoright '82 (Kolosine Remaster, 2015) 03:17 Tools
Meteroright (Player Piano EP) 1982 03:35 Tools
Futurisk - Meteoright 03:17 Tools
Futurisk - Poison Ivy 02:12 Tools
Meteoright - Bacalao Mix 03:19 Tools
Lonely Streets (CU SOON remix) 04:27 Tools
Army Now (Live 1980 - J Kolosine) 04:27 Tools
Push Me Pull You (Part 2) 04:27 Tools
Meteoright (1982 04:27 Tools
Split Second Decision (1982) 03:35 Tools
push me pull you. 03:35 Tools
Submission (Live 1980 - Sex Pistols Cover) 02:46 Tools
Right Stuff (Live 1983 R. Calvert-Hawkwind Cover) 07:00 Tools
Push Me Pull You '81 (Kolosine Porta-1 remaster) 07:00 Tools
Lonely Streets '83 (Kolosine Raw master) 07:00 Tools
Lonely Streets (1982 ) 00:00 Tools
Push Me Pull You, Part 2 00:00 Tools
Remake-Remodel (Live 1980 Roxy Music Cover) 04:02 Tools
The Aerospace Age Inferno (Live 1980 R. Calvert-Hawkwind Cover) 03:32 Tools
Push Me, Pull You 03:32 Tools
Meteoright [7" Version] 03:32 Tools
1 Meteoright (1982) 03:32 Tools
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FUTURISK ! 30th Anniversary release on Minimal Wave! "Player Piano LP": Now on iTunes: http://itunes.apple.com/us/album/player-piano/id419380112 NEW!: Lonely Streets Remixes: http://www.minimalwave.com/articles/article/futurisks-lonely-streets-remixes-out-may Juno DL: http://www.junodownload.com/artists/Futurisk/releases/ Amazon: http://amzn.to/ftrisk Vinyl at Minimal Wave http://minimalwave.com/releases/release/player-piano-lp/ & http://minimalwave.com/releases/release/futurisk-lonely-streets-remixes/ Juno vinyl: http://www.juno.co.uk/artists/Futurisk/ Official Futurisk pages : http://minimalwave.com/artists/artist/futurisk/ http://futurisk.net Originally from South Florida, Futurisk was a pioneering electro-punk group that recorded and performed in the pre-midi era of the early '80's. They had two vinyl releases that sold out, a legendary live show, and some videos , but for a number of reasons, by 1984 Futurisk was history. Eventually the main core of Futurisk would be the Kolosine/Hess/Howard line up, but in '79 when a teenage Jeremy Kolosine won studio time & money in a competition with his drum-machine triggered guitar-synth act called 'Clark Humphrey & Futurisk', he decided to form a band around the name to record a more punk release "The Sound of Futurism 1980 / Army Now". It was an ambivalent anti-war anthem, with Jack Howard on drums, Frank Lardino on synth and Kolosine on vocals and guitar synth. In '81, Kolosine, who had gotten absorbed in a new synth/sequencer replaced Lardino with synthesist/recordist Richard Hess who had a myriad collection of Moogs, Oberheims and KATs,etc. and the line up for the "Player Piano EP" was cast. The EP, like the live show, was a strange blend of punk/minimalist/disco influenced electro pop, with drum-machine triggered synths and often frantic real drums all led by Kolosine's schizophrenic Bowie/Ferry/Foxx adulations (and about 20 seconds of punk-funk guitar). It was recorded by Rich and the band in the rooms of Ron K's house.The drum sound, gotten in a bathroom, rocks, even today. Reportedly, Futurisk may have been the 1st synth-punk band in the American South...or something, and 1981's track 'Push Me Pull You (pt. 2)' was an early pre-'Rockit' excursion into electro-funk. In 2003 LCD Soundsystem's James Murphy gave a complimentary wink to Futurisk by using the track on the delightful Colette # 5 DFA Comp CD. In 2007 an unreleased 1982 version of the track "Meteoright" was included on Minimal Wave's "Found Tapes" vinyl LP. In 2010 Minimal Wave Records released the long awaited 30th anniversary retrospective Player Piano LP by Futurisk. ..and OUT NOW... Futurisk's " Lonely Streets Remixes" with remixed tracks by Chris Carter (Throbbing Gristle,Chris & Cosey), Tom Furse (The Horrors), Prince Language (DFA, Editions Disco) and Complexxion from the UK. Go to the Official Futurisk pages for more: http://futurisk.net http://minimalwave.com/artists/artist/futurisk Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.