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If you haven't heard, there are some big changes at Third Contact/Synergy. The Synergy catalog of recordings is now manufactured and distributed in North America (the US and Canada) by the PolyGram/Chronicles label. This includes the three titles that had been independently distributed on the Third Contact Media label. These titles moved over to Chronicles in April, 1998. These three, and all of the rest of the Synergy albums are out now. All nine of the Synergy albums are available from our favorite internet online retailers (like The Artist Shop), and from a bunch of new places including your local record store. |
Out Now (as of
December 1, 1998):
There are still a few copies of the first three CDs on the Third Contact label which might become collectors items now that all of the new copies are from PolyGram/Chronicles. They're available at The Artist Shop.
For you eagle-eye fans, there's a typo on the first reissue copies of The Jupiter Menace that made it into circulation. It might become a collectors item someday.
Watch for further announcements about the releases and distribution on this news page and other locations here at the Synergy site. (If there is anything important about the acquisition of PolyGram by Universal we'll let you know about it.)
A couple of items have run recently. They're worth
checking out:
There was a feature article in the May
issue of Stereo
Review's Sound and Vision.
The article is called "Upstairs/Downstairs" and shows a bit
of my studio at home. The article is posted at the Sound
& Vision site for a while, though it's unclear how long
the publisher will leave it on the server.
There's a long interview by Barry Cleveland that ran in the
March 1999 issue of Electronic
Musician. You can read a
copy of it posted here
at the Synergy site.
There was a cover story in Issue 28 (summer/fall 1998) of Progression magazine, page 20.
There's an interview and some sound clips posted at Cosmik Debris http://www.cosmik.com/aa-january99/synergy.html
Check out Synergy reviews in Babysue: http://www.babysue.com/LMNOP-Reviews-Jan-99.html#anchor2191963
There are reviews posted at Pitchfork: http://www.pitchforkmedia.com/record-reviews/s/ . Find Synergy under the S heading.
Album reviews have been printed in Expose magazine. Their web site is at http://www.geocities.com/Hollywood/1831/expo-nl.html
USA Today had a half-page feature in the Living section on August 31, 1998. The article was posted at http://www.usatoday.com/life/music/lmds335.htm for a while, though it's unclear how long USA Today leaves old news on the server.
There have been a bunch of reviews at Spinme:
Electronic Realizations
http://spinme.com/ddo/view.hts?full+1+196+2+100
Sequencer http://spinme.com/ddo/view.hts?full+1+186+2+100
Cords http://spinme.com/ddo/view.hts?full+1+186+1+100
Games http://spinme.com/ddo/view.hts?full+2+40+1+100
Audion http://spinme.com/ddo/view.hts?full+2+40+2+100
Computer Experiments Volume One http://spinme.com/ddo/view.hts?full+2+82+1+100
The Jupiter Menace http://spinme.com/ddo/view.hts?full+2+101+1+100
Semiconductor http://spinme.com/ddo/view.hts?full+2+13+1+100
Metropolitan Suite http://spinme.com/ddo/view.hts?full+2+101+2+100
Wind & Wire's July/August, 1998 issue ran an interview with Larry Fast by Judy Markworth which is posted with permission here on this site.
electronicmusic.com ran an interview in 1997.
so did MIX
MAGAZINE May,1997 page
84
more to come . . .
The SYNERGY recordings are
the first publicly available recordings in the
world to employ ARIS
Technologies MusiCodeTM
audio watermarking technology for the
identification and tracking of musical
performances. ARIS Technologies, Inc. is an
industry leader in proprietary audio watermarking
systems and solutions that identify, authenticate
and protect content in physical carrier, broadcast,
online and other transmission environments. ARIS
watermarks have a distinctive "layering" feature
that enables multiple layers of information to be
encoded in an audio stream at different points of
the distribution chain. For example, ARIS' flagship
MusiCodeTM
system encodes Content ID, recipient/transaction,
and copy management information. MusiCodeTM
is the only watermarking technology I examined that
met my standards for absolute inaudibility within
the music while being robust enough to survive all
media formats from DVD and CD, through existing
broadcast media, all the way to streamed internet
audio. The technology of music distribution is
evolving so rapidly that if music publishers and
recording companies are to survive, tremendously
improved tracking of music ownership is an absolute
necessity. MusiCode makes it possible for my music
to move seamlessly from traditional CDs and
broadcasting to the internet and beyond. Right now, if you listen to
the Synergy CDs you won't hear anything different,
which is how it's supposed to be; the coding is
audibly transparent. But in the future, especially
as music and audio move into cyberspace and away
from being tied to a piece of physical plastic,
MusiCodeTM
will provide a way to track who's got the music up
on their servers and how it's being used.
Watermarking will also be a big help to present-day
analog broadcasting and the coming digital TV and
radio standards. If this seems a little
arcane, don't worry. Just understand that this
technology is the wave of the future; it's here
now; and the Synergy records are THE first ones
that you can go out and buy at a record store that
have it. Visit ARIS Technologies'
MusiCodeTM
site at www.musicode.com
to find out more.
IRC
ONLINE CHATS
The Artist Shop sponsored an
online chat with Larry Fast to help celebrate the SYNERGY
re-releases of "Games" and "Audion". This IRC
Chat was held on Wednesday, July 29 at 9pm eastern time.
During the chat we gave away autographed copies of the Games
and Audion CD's. You'll find all the details and a
transcript this chat at http://www.artist-shop.com/irc.
The Artist Shop sponsored an earlier online chat with Larry Fast on Monday, November 25, 1996 at 9:00 PM EST. You can read the posted transcript here case you missed it. There was also an IRC session on Wednesday, September 3rd, 1997 . A transcript this chat should be available at http://www.artist-shop.com/irc. Visit the The Artist Shop site for information on how to participate in their future chats.
We've got a new domain name for the Synergy site. Now you can reach us at synergy-emusic.com. You can continue to use www.eclipse.net/~synergy which will remain active. And it seems that www.synergy-emusic.com works too, but you don't actually need that "www" for this URL. Email is still synergy@eclipse.net though we're moving that to synergy@synergy-emusic.com. For now you can use either one.
Larry Fast played as a member of Wendy Carlos' Switched On Bach Live All-Synthesizer Ensemble. The premier performance of the ensemble was at the BACH AT THE BEACON Festival at The Beacon Theater, New York City on Saturday April 5, 1997. It was an historic moment in electronic music history.
Click below for more information which
can be found at Wendy's site:
Wendy
Carlos - Bach At The Beacon Information
Page
There's been a lot of buzz about a Nektar reunion. The buzz is largely true. There's movement toward getting the Nektar catalog reissued, and getting back together to do a new album. I'll probably be involved. There are many logistical problems to be worked out so it won't happen quickly. You can keep up on the latest developments by checking out the Nektar site at www.nektar.com. As of March, 1999 it looks like this is going to take a long time to get together, but the guys want it to happen so hopefully it will.
It looks like Web Intertainment, Inc., our first direct CD sales outlet on the web, won't be returning to CD sales after all. Their homepage doesn't give much information and they're still listed on several search engines if you do a search for SYNERGY. They were real pioneers in internet sales back in 1994. We salute them for taking the chances they did. In the meantime, please visit our other distributors on the HOW TO GET CDs page.
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