The long-awaited follow-up album to the monumental, earth-shaking fusion rock/jazz supergroup project The Fusion Syndicate! Building on the 2012 debut album, this album presents a whole new line-up that includes members of Genesis, Megadeth, Focus, Gong, Fishbone, Yes, Public Image Ltd. And lots more! The album's first single "The Bottle" which features bass legend Bootsy Collins and multi-instrumentalist Brian Jackson, received a rapturous reception! Includes 4 new mixes of tracks from the band's first album, which feature members of Mahavishnu Orchestra, Porcupine Tree, King Crimson, Brand X, Yellowjackets and more!
"Little Girl" is a rock & roll classic. With its sneering vocals, vague threats, crude chords and rhythms, it's a menacing, swagger masterpiece of garage rock. It's also the only good thing the Syndicate of Sound ever recorded. Little Girl – The History of the Syndicate of Sound compiles nearly everything the group recorded, yet none of it comes close to matching the power of their hit single; it's a mess of weak originals and limp covers. The patience of even the most dedicated garage rock fan will be tested by the disc.
The brand-new album from The Dream Syndicate blends vintage Krautrock, Eno-like ambience, Neu-inspired rhythmic groove and a Californian sun baked sheen into the their classic psychedelic, melodic, hue. The Dream Syndicate have moved well past their early Velvet Underground influences and taken on British glam, German prog, and more.
When The Omega Syndicate burst onto the scene in 2004 with their exhilarating debut “Analogue Waves” they quickly made quite an impression and many friends into the bargain. In a UK scene often accused of being lacklustre and amateurish, The Omega Syndicate have flown in the face of any such criticism with their exciting and dynamic fresh sounding take on the traditional Berlin School sound. Although they are creating long tracks with synths, sequencers and Mellotrons, what they produce is wholly original and while it can be said firmly and squarely to be “Berlin School”, it doesn’t always sound like a clone of Schulze or Tangerine Dream.
Collaborative project of David Gurr and Xan Alexander with other known EM musicians that existed from 2004 to 2011. Recorded live at The Omega Syndicate's Awakenings gig on 8th July 2006.