Experimental Products

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A two member synthesizer group founded in 1982 from Philadelphia Pa.
Founding members were Mark Wilde and Michael Gross. The group grew to 4 members by 1987.
It released self produced vinyl during the 80's. Analog synthesizers, drum machine.
Songs range from ambient to Hi-NRG.

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Glowing In The Dark

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Work that Beat

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Modern Living

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Sweet Rejection

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New Project

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Experimental Products' most-played tracks include Glowing In The Dark, Work that Beat, Modern Living, Sweet Rejection, New Project. Listen to these songs and explore more from their catalog on this page.

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