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A.k.a. Larry Fast
American synthesizer player Larry Fast. His early releases as Synergy mixed classical music influences and adaptations with original compositions of his own. Increasingly Synergy albums became more original and rock-based, adding other instruments. That is excepting "Computer Experiments" an album of ambient music created with random controlled computer programming. Larry Fast has also worked with the band Nektar and featured in the Peter Gabriel band. Note: Larry Fast owns the trademark Synergy for use on recordings in the United States, registration numbers 1,273,912 and 1,545,702 in the US Patent and Copyright Office.
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Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Reconstructed Artifacts | Larry Fast, Synergy | 2002 | Album |
Metropolitan Suite | Larry Fast, Synergy | 1987 | Album |
Redstone | Synergy | 1986 | Single |
Semi-Conductor | Synergy | 1984 | Compil. |
The Jupiter Menace (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) | Synergy, Larry Fast | 1982 | Album |
Computer Experiments Volume One | Synergy | 1981 | Album |
Audion (Electronic Compositions For The Post Modern Age) | Synergy | 1981 | Album |
Delta One | Synergy | 1979 | Single |
Games | Synergy | 1979 | Album |
Phobos And Deimos Go To Mars | Synergy | 1978 | Album |
Cords | Synergy | 1978 | Album |
Sequencer | Synergy | 1976 | Album |
Relay Breakdown | Synergy | 1975 | Single |
Classical Gas / Cybersports | Synergy | 1975 | Single |
Electronic Realizations For Rock Orchestra | Synergy | 1975 | Album |
Classical Gas / Synergy | Synergy | 1975 | Single |