
This one in via Minimal Wave's Cititrax sublabel. You might remember Veronica Vasica's Minimal Wave label from this previous psot.
"The Futurisk ‘Lonely Streets Remixes’ includes remixes by four of the band’s biggest fans, each of whom have a sound as iconic as the band themselves: Chris Carter (Throbbing Gristle, Chris & Cosey), Tom Furse (The Horrors), Prince Language (DFA, Editions Disco) and Complexxion from the UK."
The release comes out April 28. You can find more info on takako here. The following is the original track from 1982 followed by some live performances of Futurisk. Moog Liberation gets the post here vs. C.
Update: SoundCloud and new, alternate video below.
Futurisk - Lonely Streets (1982 Ocean Sound)
YouTube Uploaded by theinnernerd on Apr 27, 2009
"FUTURISK was a pioneering synth-punk group that recorded and performed in the pre-midi era of the early 1980s. As of yet, the Player Piano EP has not been reissued, but you can pick up a copy of a live performance of "Meteoright" at minimalwave.com on The Found Tapes LP. The audio for this video was taken from a 24bit/96kHz vinyl rip. Highly recommended.
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Futurisk - Army Now (1982)
YouTube Uploaded by minimalwave on Aug 6, 2007
"Live footage of South Florida synthpunk band, Futurisk, featured on the Ed Rich Rock Show. Buy the LP on Minimal Wave or download it via iTunes"
Futurisk Meteoright
Uploaded by DrMabuse66 on Jun 14, 2006
"Very obscure American synth-punk/wave band,circa 1982. No doubt influenced by ndW groups such as DAF."
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