OTHER SYNCH SITES


The AV Room: Old-school syncher Carlo's secret stash. Much like the AV room in high school, only without the rusty equipment and the wedgies.

Baker B.'s Personal Synchronicities Site: Any description would only be redundant.

Cinesyncs: Troy Lance's well-organized collection of synchs that he and his friends have found.

The Dark Side: A site created by Rachel Waters that profiles various entertaining and imaginative synchs that she and others have discovered.

Fight Radiohead: The mysterious synchronicity I have found between Fight Club and Radiohead.

Key's Sync Arkive: An impressive database of the digital synchs that Key (Chris Allison) has compiled.

The Kubrick-Floyd Site: Untouchable in terms of paranoid fanaticism. Possibly a work of genius.

The Pink Floyd Movie Synchronization Story: An extremely down-to-Earth study of intentional synchs. Lots of fun and very engrossing; the lo-fi layout also makes me feel good about my own site (aww).

Pink Floyd Synchronicity And Backmasking: Simon(ID4)'s valuable contribution to the community. Great download section.

The Rainbow Sphere: Arguably Baker B.'s most important find, and almost certainly the one most capable of revising your view of A/V synchronicity.

The Rush/Wonka Project: The first site to put up a link to my own. Dave Steiner's a good guy.

The Rushian Matrix: A product the same well of inspiration from which "The Rush/Wonka Project" was drawn. Rocks hard.

Silica Gel Empire Online: Eclipsed Moon's catch-all online community.

Syncbiz.tk: "Music and movie syncs" discovered by my friend Smackjack.

The Synchronicity Arkive: The first synch site, back on its feet after quite a while. Gave birth to...

The SynchBoard: The best place to advertise your synchs when you don't have a site of your own. Also worth visiting for the political discussions, metaphysical musings, bootleg ring, etc.

SYNCHRONICITIES of PINK FLOYD in SPACE: A fascinating look at variations of the standard Floyd synchs.

Unusual Synchs: A site by David detailing synchs he has found. Nicely organized...could be a major contender soon.

The Whytless Physh Synch Archive and Digitalsyncs Portal: Two of the best archives of digital synchs, both founded by our friend Whytless Physh.

Yes, I'm Cake: Mike Casey's personal synch archive; includes setups, digital clips and artwork.

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