
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'
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Lonely Streets - 1982
Poison Ivy
Split Second Decision
Meteoright - 1982
Lonely Streets
Meteoright
Push Me Pull You
What We Have To Have
Army Now - 1982
Army Now
Damsel In Distress
Army Now - 1980
Meteoright (1982)
Push Me Pull You (Part Two)
Lonely Streets (1982)
Lonely Streets - 7" Version
Meteoright - 7" Version
Meteroright
Lonely Streets (Prince Language's Fantasy Mix)
Split Second
change in the tide
Army Now (1982)
Lonely Streets (7" Version)
Meteoright (7" Version)
Lonely Streets (Chris Carter Mix)
Army Now (1980)
Lonely Streets (Tom Furse Mix)
Meteoright ('82)
Lonely Streets (Complexxion Version)
Lonely Streets ('82)
Army Now ('82)
Lonely Streets (Prince Languages Fantasy Mix)
Push Me Pull You, Pt. 2
Army Now (Live 1980 at FAU)
Push Me Pull You (Part 2)
damsels in distress
Push Me, Pull You (pt 2)
Lonely Streets (1982 Ocean Sound)
Push Me Pull You, Pt.2
Split Second (this version has a skip)
Push Me, Pull You (Part Two)
Remake/Remodel (Roxy Music cover, 1980)
The Aerospaceage Inferno (Hawkwind cover, 1980)
Meteoright - Bacalao Mix
Submission (Sex Pistols cover, 1980)
Right Stuff (Hawkwind cover, 1983)
Push Me, Pull You (Pt. 2)
Futurisk - Meteoright
Meteoright '82 (Kolosine Remaster, 2015)
Meteroright (Player Piano EP) 1982
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