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SYN-

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Various soundtracks / Anthony Saba aka Syn- /

some music for dance shows, plays, words, visual installations, media, ... (click here to listen to it)

Syn-Optic

musician (guitar and bass guitar player) / composer, sound designer, co-founder of Prasca. Attracted to the complementary nature of arts, he composes soundscapes for theatre, dance, visual arts, ads. His atmospheric works escape in magical, organic and industrial fields (read the following...)


Links and social networks

Syn- home page and links towards his main activities (read the following...)


current shows and events

Get the Syn- program: gigs, dance shows, plays ... Manolo on Juliet: third release by Syn- out now ! in collaboration with E.5131 (master: Norscq) (read...)


Archives

1993-2011 (read...)


Promotional space and logos

Reviews / Interviews / Pics... materials for press (read...)


Manolo on Juliet

Concert/Album like a five act play by Syn-, Gyomh (video) and E.5131 : The thread: the character of Manolo who wanders. Medieval, meditative and post-industrial ambiances... (read the following and listen...)


TREPONEM PAL

Formed in June 1986, Pal Treponem first created an original style and drive, combining for the first time the music industry, metal and hardcore. SYN- joined the band as a bass player in June 2011. (read which follows)


The Hour of the Devil

The Hour of the Devil by Fernando Pessoa. Soundscape by Syn-. "Switch off your eyes, turn your ears on... " Realised by Quentin Vouaux (Read which follows)


Prasca

2001. As Paumero Reno (Inbloom/ visuals), Anthony Saba (Syn-/ music) and Castel Agnès (écriture) used to work together since 1998, they create PRASCA association. (read which follows ...)


Jungle Bells

by Dominique Pichon. A musical symphony for 20 electric guitars and 20 tubular bells. Participation of Syn- (read which follows ...)


King Lear

by William Shakespeare. Stagecrafted by Stéphane Hervé and played by la cie Trafalg’art. Music composed and played live by SYN- (read which follows ...)


The hand of the devil

by Maurice Tourneur, adapted on stage by Jessica Quintyn and played by lthe "Théâtre de la Rumeur". Musical composition by SYN- (read which follows ...)