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Larry's Finest Work, March 18, 2007
This review is from: Metropolitan Suite (Audio CD)
Ah, electronic music! Quite possibly the most misunderstood music form.
That's the problem, isn't it? Today you mention Electronic Music and most everyone assumes that you're talking about techno, trance or any of the other so-called "modern" music forms who's composers employ synthesizers(mostly softwared based) as their main instruments.
The casual music fan hears or reads about Larry Fast being an electronic music pioneer and they probably expect to hear early Tangerine Dream or Jean Michel Jarre(both of whom contributed GREATLY to modern dance music). The reviewer that highlighted the missing "filter sweeps" from Metropolitan Suite proves to me that some listeners have NO CLUE to what Larry was trying to do.
Synergy is NOT dance music, so please don't expect filter sweeps and pleeps, pops and vocoders. Fast's solo Synergy projects have never been about tricks and gimmicks. He's focused, from the very start of his carreer, on creating symphonic simulations using synthesizers. His seminal Electronic Realizations for Rock Orchestra is one of the most important recordings in the history of electronic music.
To classify MS as "80s New Age music" is an insult to Larry Fast and everything he stands for. Larry is one of THE MOST influential artists in the history of modern music and Metropolitan Suite is his magnum opus.
You will reap the recording's full and intended impact if you live in a large city and have an opportunity to listen to the CD on head phones while walking around and viewing the skyscrapers. The genius of Larry Fast will hit you square between the ears!
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5 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
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It IS necessarily so..., February 16, 2001
This review is from: Metropolitan Suite (Audio CD)
Larry Fast's magnum opus was saved for last--"Metropolitan Suite". I'm not going to deny its Copland and Gershwin influences, and probably neither would he. For all of its derivative nature, we have a great 5-movement work here--the Gershwin comes in the form of its recurring theme that sounds like something out of "Porgy and Bess". Other notable pieces are "Prairie Light", which has a Richard Burmer style melodic New Age feel, and "Redstone", whose Fender Telecaster guitar timbres not only serve as a nostalgia trip through '60s surf rock, but suggest that Fast may well have written the synth patch on his handmade synths that I take for granted on my Yamaha TX module.
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The best and the last, May 4, 1999
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This review is from: Metropolitan Suite (Audio CD)
A musical story by the inventor of truly musical electronic music. Don't miss the re-release CDs of all the Synergy albums on the "Third Contact" label. This music never gets old.
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