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FuturiskPlayer Piano EP

Label:

Clark Humphrey Records – CH002, Clark Humphrey Records – ER-5837

Format:

Vinyl, 7", 33 ⅓ RPM, EP

Country:

US

Released:

Genre:

Electronic, Rock

Style:

New Wave, Synth-pop, Minimal

Tracklist

A1Poison Ivy
Written-ByKolosine*
2:14
A2Meteoright
Written-ByKolosine*
3:19
A3Push Me Pull You (Part Two)
Written-ByFuturisk
2:19
B1Lonely Streets
Written-ByKolosine*, Hess*
3:16
B2Split Second Decision
Written-ByKolosine*
3:36
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  • Phonographic Copyright ℗Clark Humphrey Records
  • Copyright ©Clark Humphrey Records

Credits

  • Drums, Electronic Drums [Syndrums]Jack Howard (2)
  • Other [Thanks To]Ron Kolosine
  • ProducerFuturisk
  • SleeveFrank Vickers
  • Synthesizer, EngineerRichard Hess
  • Synthesizer, VocalsE. Jeremy Kolosine*

Notes

Recorded by the Futurisk Mobile Studio
between October 1981 and April 1982

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Reviews

  • Grand-Imperialist's avatar
    Lonely Streets is great on this, raw and slightly inept Synth Pop with a live feel that unintentionally reaches high drama because of the interaction between the endless arpeggio and the rest of the arrangement. A real gem!

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