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Insinc vs Mysteron, Insync & Mysteron EP, Insync V Mysteron, Insync Vs Mysteron, Insync vs Mysteron², Insync Vs` Mysteron, IVM²
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Artist
Video
Album
VsMake It HotMixMash Urban October 2004
VsMake It HotMixMash Pop October 2004
VsCall You SexyUK Chart Video May 2004
VsIf You Leave Me NowUK Chart Video March 2005
VsIf You Leave Me NowClub Video March 2005
Insync vs. Mysteron was the production trio that spawned several now classic techno releases on their own 10th Planet label during the 1990s. Consisting of Lee Purkis (In Sync) along with Chris Hartley and David Manuel (Mysteron), the tracks released under the Insync vs. Mysteron moniker were variably produced according to the input of one, two or all three of the trio. Aside from those releases correctly credited to known aliases, they were also involved in music that made it onto releases on Fragmented Records (FMD LP 001 & FMD CD 001), Relief Records (RR760), Basement 282 (PT17), Target Records (US) (TR-001) and Peacefrog Records (PFG 058, PFG 059/PFG 059 CD), although in some cases they were never given any credit for these works. The collaboration has been defunct since the late 1990s.
VS were a British R&B and pop group that had three hit singles in the United Kingdom. The band were the brainchild of Blue member Simon Webbe, who was also their manager, Melody from DJ Pied Piper, and established singer-songwriter Ali Tennant, who came together to form the production company 'Love for Music'.
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