SYNERGY - LARRY FAST - DELTA TWO video free download


56,869
Duration: 05:45
Uploaded: 2009/11/17

SYNERGY

ALBUM: GAMES.

THEME: DELTA TWO.

Larry Fast (Lawrence R. Fast) is a synthesizer expert and composer. He is best known for Synergy, his 1975-1987 series of synthesizer music albums, and for his contribution to a number of popular music acts, including Peter Gabriel, Foreigner, and Hall and Oates.

Fast grew up in Livingston, New Jersey and attended Lafayette College in Pennsylvania, where he obtained a degree in History. There he took his previous training in piano and violin and melded them with computer science to become interested in synthesized music and to build his own primitive sound-making electronic devices.

He was introduced to Rick Wakeman, the keyboard player from the band Yes during a local radio interview, and traveled to the UK to work with Yes on their 1974 album Tales from Topographic Oceans. It was there that he got a recording contract with Passport Records.

[edit] The Synergy project

Fast recorded a series of pioneering synthesizer music albums under the project name Synergy. Some of this work was used as the basis for music in Commodore 64 and Amiga computer games, notably Rob Hubbard's score for the C64 version of Zoids, which was an unofficial cover of Synergy's Ancestors from the 1981 album Audion.

The first album in the series, Electronic Realizations for Rock Orchestra, was released as an LP in 1975. In the following decade, he released eight more Synergy LPs on Passport Records, all of which were later re-released on CDs. The tenth album in the series, Reconstructed Artifacts, was released in 2002, and contained completely new performances of select compositions from the previous albums, using modern digital synthesizers.

The albums in this series, with original release date, are:

Electronic Realizations for Rock Orchestra, 1975

Sequencer, 1976

Cords, 1978

Games, 1979

Audion, 1981

Computer Experiments, Volume One, 1981

The Jupiter Menace (sound track of film The Jupiter Menace), 1982

Semi-Conductor (compilation with two new tracks), 1984

Metropolitan Suite, 1987

Reconstructed Artifacts, 2002

Comments

9 years ago

Nitay Arbel

A real gem this one. The theme at 1:48 is now my phone ringtone :)

9 years ago

Blacksquareable

Luvvd this!

9 years ago

Keesvangelis Synthesizer

Great album

9 years ago

MusicStudent1

I enjoy your music and instruments, Mr. Fast! Keep playing!

9 years ago

Eric Gallome

Thank you MauricioNice souvenirs, polymoog, creative music, .Ah free music: no time limit, no verse and chorus structures, no standard singer ..also a thought for ELP, Tangerine Dream.. Great Larry !

9 years ago

Stephanie Shoup

Can't help but love Larry Fast and his pioneering synth music!I have most of his CD's!

9 years ago

REMIX

awesome ..synergy larry fast synth master 

9 years ago

rg2027x

great ツ

9 years ago

fred fredo

quelle maitrise des synthés magnifique 

10 years ago

Taylor Martin

I was here in INdy and heard the same. Even got to hang out with the band and did and interview for my college radio station.

10 years ago

davidryle

I'll never forget sitting a few feet in front of a PA speaker in Philadelphia on the Nektar 197-576 tour and hearing Synergy "Electronic Realizations for Rock Orchestra" at the pre-show venue. Wow. I was fortunate to see Fast a few more times with Peter Gabriel and have always wanted to meet him. His work with Simonton of PAIA inspired me to get a modular synth in 1979. Love this guy to death.

10 years ago

fred fredo

Que de bon souvenir;;;; quel maîtrise des synthés magnifique du bonheur merci larry

10 years ago

Mark Reynolds

My greatest and most favorite composition is Delta 1 from Games. I used to have it repeated over and over on a 90 minute cassette and would listen to it for days. Now I just put the mp3 player on repeat.

10 years ago

Mark Pettigrew

I first heard this guy's music when I saw a cool laser light show at the Planetarium in St. Louis, MO. I went right out and bought a Synergy album. People forget that all of this was done before such a thing as digital sampling existed. Isao Tomita was another big synthesizer pioneer, but his orchestrations tended to be hampered by the gratuitous inclusion of "spaceship" sounds like whooshes and so forth. Also, I got the impression that Larry Fast had less equipment with which to work.

11 years ago

Dan M

Larry had the gift of producing the best electronic sound. We have the gift of enjoying his gift. Thank you Larry.

11 years ago

Gregory Kain

West Orange NJ bump! WFMU!

11 years ago

GrandpaNash

I bought all Synergy's early albums. I recall one was clear vinyl. Very cool.

11 years ago

HardlineFeminist

Who the fuck wouldn't enjoy this?! Who the fuck thumbed this down!?

11 years ago

David Strickler

Lets not forget the album sequencer.

11 years ago

kerzwhile

This is Awesome!! Where are those live pics of Larry Taken from??

Related Videos