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Synergy, Cords

Audio CD

Disk ID: 1719246

Disk length: 41m 23s (10 Tracks)

Original Release Date: 1978

Label: Unknown

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Tracks & Durations

1. On Presuming To Be Modern I 3:07
2. Phobos And Deimos Go To Mars 7:14
3. Sketches Of Mythical Beasts 3:32
4. Disruption In World Communications 4:17
5. On Presuming To Be Modern II 2:59
6. A Small Collection Of Cords 1:23
7. Full Moon Flyer 7:44
8. Terra Incognita 3:50
9. Trellis 3:38
10. On Presuming To Be Modern III 3:32

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Review

There's a lot to listen to on Cords, enough to keep it from being background music. Larry Fast, recording under the project name Synergy, must be credited for helping make electronic music accessible to a wider audience; Cords, originally released in 1978, is both an enjoyable and thought-provoking listen. Some pieces, such as "Phobos and Deimos Go to Mars" (which sounds rather like a Rush song) and "Full Moon Flyer," are primarily tonal, while other pieces, notably the three-part "On Presuming to Be Modern," have a more sophisticated structure. Either way, Synergy's music is different enough to surprise, accessible enough to be highly listenable. --Genevieve Williams

Other Versions

Albums are mined from the various public resources and can be actually the same but different in the tracks length only. We are keeping all versions now.

Cords

Tracks: 11 (+1 tracks), Disk length: 41m 20s (-1m 57s)

Cords

Tracks: 8 (-2 tracks), Disk length: 41m 34s (+0m 11s)

Cords

Tracks: 10, Disk length: 40m 50s (-1m 27s)

Cords

Tracks: 12 (+2 tracks), Disk length: 45m 42s (+4m 19s)

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