zondag 30 december 2012

Syn-Sing - Voltage Controlled Tunes (1979).


Band: Syn-Sing.
Title: Voltage Controlled Tunes.
Released: 1979.
Label: Starlet STARLET 10006.
Genre: Instrumental light pop.

Personell:  Fred Janssen (Drums), Leo Cornelissen (Synthesizer), Bram Snoey (Percussion).
Production, recording, mix & mastering: Fred Janssen, Leo Cornelissen & Bram Snoey @ Cock-A-Doodle Studio & Forty Plus Studio.

Tracklisting:

Side A:
1. Nicotine.
2. Whistling Yell.
3. Nip-Dub.

4. Happy Sadness.
5. BWRWUHWV.
6. Psitacus.
7. Cumbali.
Side B:
1. Copiapoa.
2. Syntheknup.
3. Hin Und Her.
4. On The Other Hand.
5. Thanks.
6. Whom Do You Want.
7. Flying Cow.

Notes:
Fred Janssen (Gouda) used to drum in bands like ‘Forty Plus’ and met Leo Cornelissen, while taking guitarlessons in The Hague. Leo Cornelissen (The Hague) used to play guitar in coverbands like ‘Fun Of It’, before discovering the synthesizer. Together they decided to make an album, which explores and showcases the possibilities of the synthesizer. The result is a very peculiair album, filled with tunes which these days can only be considered to be played as a background for humoristic radioshows and podcastst. Many consider the final traqck as the ‘best’ one of the album.

Website: None. Band now defunct.

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