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Grant/Gallagher

LA Synthesis AKA Linear System/Wave Effect, were formed in South London in 1992. Originally from Liverpool and Birmingham, respectively, Tony Gallagher and Carl Grant met on the fringes of the underground party scene in South East London. Discovering a shared and relatively eclectic pool of influences in common - ranging from Model 500 and Black Dog to Kraftwerk and systems composer Steve Reich - the pair began experimenting with their own tracks, though it wasn't until promotional copies of Agrophobiabegan to emerge towards the end of 1994 that the duo started to attract attention.

Agrophobiawas a near - perfect debut, sewing a memorably trippy

hookline (an exquisitely beautiful synth riff that was inspired

by Reich's explorations in both minimalism and repetition)

through a complex backdrop of clanking percussives and Detroit

romanticism. Released on Plink Plonkwith a Kenny Larkin remix,

the single became a fixture in London's clubs, crossing over into both Detroit and ambient techno sets and igniting a

considerable amount of expectation for a follow-up single.

Though Frozen Tundrawas recorded for Plink Plonk, the group's

relationship with the label proved to be short -lived and the

follow - up didn't appear. Aside from live performances -

including a triumphant appearance at the Fridge alongside Kenny

Larkin and Stacey pullen Pullen - LA Synthesis seemed to

disappear for most of 1995, re -emerging eventually in 1996 with

the CMI Wavesequencesingle on Mark Broom's A13label. The backlog

of material they had built up during the lengthy break began to

filter out slowly, first with the Zebra/Reich single on Blue

Basiqueand, soon afterwards, with the previously stalled Frozen

Tundrasingle which signalled a new deal with the French label

Shield.

With plans for an album underway, it finally seemed as if the

pair's stop-start career would now build up a momentum but the

release of Matrix Surfer(1997) was so low-key that only industry

insiders were even aware of its existence. Yet it was a

remarkable debut. Fusing ethereal melodic patterns with evolving

Detroit - edged grooves, tracks such as Ifand Positive

Negativesuggested that LA Synthesis were likely contenders to

fill the void left by the recently disbanded Black Dog.

Harmonic Disassembly, released on Global Communication's

Universal Languagelabel towards the end of 1997, hinted at a

more electro - based aesthetic than previous offerings, though

the flip-side's Skylineretraced the classic LA Synthesis fusion

of heart- stopping melodics and elegant Virtual Sex-style

rhythms. The single's release coincided with the arrival of new

member Chris Johnson, a jazz pianist who had been drafted in to

help realise the "funkier, more live orientated direction" the

group wanted to pursue.

Johnson appeared on just one single, 1999's Doidy Dawgon

Ultimatum, before Gallagher split from the group to pursue a

solo project under the name Linear Systems.

Review of the album Matrix Surfer(Shield, SHLD 101 CD, May 97)

from the same source:

/Perhaps one of the most overlooked UK techno albums of the

90's. //Matrix Surfer//is a beautiful combination of second

- generation Detroit romanticism and inventive grooves. Hard

to find but definitely worth tracking down./

Taken from the Rough Guide to Electronic Music (1999)...

In 2010 Gallagher and Grant reformed LA Synthesis to play for Beatport in Berlin and are now composing new material and playing live. Their newest material will be released on Belgium (Antwerp ) based Techno imprint De-tuned.