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We are excited to announce that a 40th-anniversary release by South Florida synth-punk legends Futurisk is in the works. The Sound of Futurism 7" (1980) and Player Piano 7" EP (1982) are currently being remastered and will be released as a double pack with deluxe booklet. @futurisk1980 “She is my sweet. She walks down lonely streets and avenues. She is my sweet. She leads the way down lonely avenues. She doesn't have to wait and see... She walks down lonely streets and avenues. She claims she sees right through me. Her eyes so bright. I beg her to show me the light.” - Jeremy Kolosine #minimalwave #futurisk #synthpunk #pioneers #1980 #40years #electronicmusic #postpunk #newwave #jeremykolosine #florida #deerfieldbeach #doublepack #45vinyl #vinylrecords

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Repost @futurisk1980 • Today's Quietus review of CLOSE TO THE NOISE FLOOR, Vol 3, out on Cherry Red Records tomorrow. Reviewer Noel Gardner spins quite an accurate take on Futurisk, and our contribution to this very cool compilation! • http://bit.ly/3noise • .............. Coming Jan 25, 2019 on Cherry Red...includes a  Futurisk track. Preorder link:  http://bit.ly/3rdnoise "Third Noise Principle: Formative North American Electronica 1975-1984, Excursions in Proto Synth pop, DIY Techno, Noise & Ambient Exploration, Various Artists, 4CD/48pp Bookpack THIRD NOISE PRINCIPLE: aka CLOSE TO THE NOISE FLOOR VOLUME 3 The third in our ‘Close To The Noise Floor’ early electronica series – this time exploring the USA and Canada. Includes legendary artists Suicide, The Residents (a previously unreleased track), Philip Glass, Terry Riley, Patrick Cowley, NON, Laurie Spiegel, Chrome, Ministry, Moev and dozens more." #cherryred #closetothenoisefloor #3rdnoiseprinciple #residents #terryriley #suicide #futurisk #chrome #synthpop #american #1980s #synthpunk #electronica #electronic #philipglass #lauriespiegel #cd #cdboxset #minimalsynth #analogsynth #synthesisers #electro #experimental #diy #techno #noise #ambient #releases #newreleases #thequietus

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repost @futurisk1980 Coming Jan 25, 2019 on Cherry Red...includes a Futurisk track. Preorder link: http://bit.ly/3rdnoise "Third Noise Principle: Formative North American Electronica 1975-1984, Excursions in Proto Synth pop, DIY Techno, Noise & Ambient Exploration, Various Artists, 4CD/48pp Bookpack THIRD NOISE PRINCIPLE: aka CLOSE TO THE NOISE FLOOR VOLUME 3 The third in our ‘Close To The Noise Floor’ early electronica series – this time exploring the USA and Canada. Includes legendary artists Suicide, The Residents (a previously unreleased track), Philip Glass, Terry Riley, Patrick Cowley, NON, Laurie Spiegel, Chrome, Ministry, Moev and dozens more." @cherryredrecords #cherryred #closetothenoisefloor #3rdnoiseprinciple #residents #terryriley #suicide #futurisk #chrome #synthpop #american #1980s #synthpunk #electronica #electronic #philipglass #lauriespiegel #cd #cdboxset #minimalsynth #analogsynth #synthesisers #electro #experimental #diy #techno #protosynthpop #noise #ambient #releases #newreleases

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Video diary of current KOLOSINE solo works-in-progress:
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This week in 2014, 8-Bit Operators released "Enjoy The Science" a Depeche Mode tribute, on cd and download. An interesting fact I don't believe I've officially discussed before concerns the quest for licensing of these songs. As with the other 8BitOps projects, one thing that sets them apart from other tributes is the fact we endeavoured to get the personal thumbs-up, so to speak, of the actual tributee bands themselves, and even wished for some promo from those bands. We succeeded in doing so with the Kraftwerk tribute release 8-Bit Operators: The Music of Kraftwerk, wherein I met Ralf Hütter and the band briefly and ultimately they chose the tracks and approved their licensing (despite of, or perhaps due to, some of the artistic liberties taken by the 8BitOps artists' versions) and helped promote the release on Astralwerks Records. The same occurred with Devo, and communication with Gerald V. Casale and promo on their Facebook page, and ultimately Depeche Mode doing the same. We even managed to get The Beatles tribute to Yoko Ono prior to release, and though not an official endorsement, we did receive an encouraging email back.  In the case of Depeche Mode, through our avenues in reaching Vince Clarke (who also had his people respond positively and whom I eventually met with, along with Daniel Miller to personally give a cd of the release) and Martin L Gore, we encountered the publishing suits, who began to insinuate that due to some of our covers' drastic departure from the originals, they may well be "derivative" works, rather than regular "covers". Derivative works would have required new copyrights and clearances that would have killed the project, frankly. But in a small victory for all artists striving for integrity and freedom, Martin Gore, who was cc'd in the correspondence (and who had received our tracks for Depeche Mode to listen to on their tour bus at the time) interjected with a simple email stating "I approved all the tracks on this project as regular covers." This silenced the suits and we ploughed ahead with the project, which Depeche Mode subsequently posted on their official website, twitter and facebook feeds. Thanks again to all of the more than 100 artists, friends and industry folk who co-operated on both sides of this  project since 2005, tributors and tributees alike. It's been a fun decade-plus of releases and hyper-fandom! Love on ya!

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We are devastated and heartbroken to learn that our great friend, lovely person and legendary drummer, Jack Howard passed away. He was one of my best friends for almost 40 years. I will miss you terribly, Jackie Howard. ♡

Posted by Futurisk on Monday, March  20, 2017


I still cannot bring myself to write certain words sealing the finality of his passing. I feel as if my religion's...

Posted by Jeremy Kolosine on Monday, January 11, 2016



via Futurisk - Another post we loved in 2015

Posted by Jeremy Kolosine on Wednesday, December 30, 2015


Happy New Year!

Posted by Futurisk on Thursday, December 31, 2015


dark-ambient Christmas music abstractions performed on digital handhelds, analog synths & pedals, from the year 2000 via Ksine

Posted by Jeremy Kolosine on Thursday, December 17, 2015


Another 2015 highlight, via Futurisk - A little bit of "Lonely Streets" in episode 7 of Narcos. Btw, the show is up for 2 Golden Globes for best drama & best actor.

Posted by Jeremy Kolosine on Friday, January 1, 2016


From 1980 - Futurisk's Hawkwind / Robert Calvert cover, "Aerospaceage Inferno". Live at FAU. Free download here:https://www.receptorsmusic.com/futurisk/futurisk-live/1.mp3

Posted by Futurisk on Wednesday, December 30, 2015


For year's end we are re-sharing some of our fave posts from 2015. Here's one from June. Have a great 2016!"8-Bit...

Posted by 8-Bit Operators on Tuesday, December 29, 2015


Check it out! A little bit of Futurisk's "Lonely Streets" in episode 7 of Narcos on Netflix!Thanks to Minimal Wave & Veronica Vasicka

Posted by Futurisk on Friday, September 18, 2015

via Christopher Bickel & Dangerous Minds, Gregory McLaughlin's doc w Bob Suren on 80s S.Fla punk. Includes Futurisk video and unreleased interview.

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Today at 3pm EST: Jeremy Kolosine of 8-Bit Operators, Receptors Music Inc and Futurisk guesting on TXTBK's CHVяCH XV Bя...

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