Re: (idm) insync vs. mysteron

From Lance C McGannon
Sent Fri, Sep 17th 1999, 19:59

At 04:00 PM 9/16/99 +0100, you wrote:
 >
 >anyone know what they're up to these days?
 >last thing i saw was that android architect album a
 >couple of years ago and some remixes of dave being.
 >a discography would be handy too if anyone's got one
 >

The most recent thing i know of that Lee Perkis aka Insync
is doing are his driving acidic techno tracks under his newer
Ordinary Folk guise but those were released at least a year
or two ago. I'd like to know what Insync is up to. I hope
he releases some stuff in his early style (which fits right
in with early abstract ART/Warp/New Electronica style 
stuff).

A (partial) Insync discography:
. In Sync: Warm/Storm 12" (Irdial)
. In Sync: Pomping Toms 12" (Irdial)
. In Sync/Pluto: Ratcatcher 12" (Irdial)
. Insync vs Mysteron: s/t 12” (Tenth Planet) 
. Insync vs Mysteron: These Four Walls 12” (Tenth Planet)
. Insync vs Mysteron: Planetarium 12” (Tenth Planet)
. Insync vs Mysteron: Android Architect cd/2x12 (Tenth Planet)
. Insync vs Mysteron: Exit 9 12" (Peacefrog)
. Insync vs Mysteron: Raw Fish 12" (Shield)
. Insync vs Mysteron: Tales From the Crypt 12" (Fat Cat)
. Ordinary Folk: Brain Repair 12" (Fragmented)
. Ordinary Folk: The Beyond 12" (Beyond Music Company)

Insync also did remixes for Being, Voyager, Moody Boys. He
has appeared on scores of compilations including Irdial's "Too
Many Fools Following Too Many Rules," the Fragmented 
Compilation vol 1," and on a few of the R&S "In Order to 
Dance" comps as well. I know their are many other Insync
comp appearances but these are the only ones that come
to mind at the moment. 

FYI: Insync's track "Storm" is one of the BEST building best 
techno deep techno tracks of all time. 

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