Synergy

The Synergy project was founded by pianist and music writer Larry Fast. Born in West Essex he graduated Pennsylvania Lafayette College. In the middle 70’s he worked with the group called Yes. In 1974 they released the full-length album entitled Tales from Topographic Oceans. After that Fast signed the music contract with Passport Records.

In 1975 Fast recorded and released the Electronic Realizations for Rock Orchestra album and signed it as Synergy. After that Fast worked with Peter Gabriel, they recorded such hit singles as "Games Without Frontiers," "Shock the Monkey," and "Biko." Besides, in the 70’s Fast issued several Synergy albums and went on the music tour with Gabriel.