Wednesday, 10 September 2008

Mp3 music: Synergy






Synergy
   

Artist: Synergy: mp3 download


   Genre(s): 

Trance
Electronic
Retro
Electronic: Progressive

   







Synergy's discography:


Hello Strings
   

 Hello Strings

   Year: 2005   

Tracks: 1
Reconstructed Artifacts
   

 Reconstructed Artifacts

   Year: 2002   

Tracks: 10
Semi-Conductor Cd2
   

 Semi-Conductor Cd2

   Year: 1998   

Tracks: 12
Semi-Conductor Cd1
   

 Semi-Conductor Cd1

   Year: 1998   

Tracks: 8
Metropolitan Suite
   

 Metropolitan Suite

   Year: 1987   

Tracks: 9
The Jupiter Menace
   

 The Jupiter Menace

   Year: 1982   

Tracks: 18
Computer Experiments Vol. 1
   

 Computer Experiments Vol. 1

   Year: 1981   

Tracks: 3
Audion
   

 Audion

   Year: 1981   

Tracks: 10
Games
   

 Games

   Year: 1979   

Tracks: 9
Cords
   

 Cords

   Year: 1978   

Tracks: 11
Sequencer
   

 Sequencer

   Year: 1976   

Tracks: 7
Electronic Realizations For Rock Orchestra
   

 Electronic Realizations For Rock Orchestra

   Year: 1975   

Tracks: 5






Beginning with the 1975 landmark Electronic Realizations for Rock Orchestra, Synergy explored the possibilities inherent in synthesizer/sequencer engineering and digital-studio production techniques, resulting in some of the most imaginative electronic music of the 1970s. It was for the most portion the go of synthesist technical Larry Fast, world Health Organization likewise brought electronics to the mainstream by coordinative synthesized passages for oodles of bulge acts during the seventies and '80s, including Yes, Peter Gabriel, Meatloaf, John Denver, Barbra Streisand, Hall & Oates, Kate Bush, Foreigner and Randy Newman.


Fast grew up in West Essex, New Jersey and trained as a piano player and violinist in front entrance Lafayette College in Pennsylvania. After pickings a few calculator skill courses, he became interested in synthesized music and began building his possess archaic devices. He was introduced to Yes keyboard thespian Rick Wakeman during an interview for a local tuner place, and soon interested the musician in his homemade instruments and customized versions of existent synthesizers. While in England to attend Yes in the recording of 1974's Tales from Topographic Oceans, Fast gained a record take as well, with Passport Records.


Recording as Synergy, Fast debuted in 1975 with Electronic Realizations for Rock Orchestra. The album became a surprise deary with progressive radio, and was hailed by synthesizer pioneer Robert Moog as the about important recording to date exploitation his Moog synthesiser. Soon afterwards the album's spillage, Fast was introduced to Peter Gabriel, world Health Organization had of late left Genesis and was about to start his solo career; Gabriel recruited Larry Fast to take care of synthesized effects for his low gear leash LPs (each were self-titled). Gabriel's success with the singles "Shock the Monkey," "Biko" and "Games Without Frontiers" gave Fast a maturation reputation as the man to engage for that contemporaneous sound; even piece he recorded triad unexampled Synergy LPs during the late '70s, Fast worked with a variety of artists and appeared on circuit with Gabriel. He likewise provided the score for the original planetarium light show known as Laserium, and moved into photographic film work (About Last Night, Planes, Trains and Automobiles) during the eighties.





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