F. G. Experimental Laboratory means Frédy Guye, an artist from the French speaking part of Switzerland who fiddles with sound. Every instrument is played by himself: the organ, the synthesizer with its additional gadgets, and the electric guitar. Yet, he doesn't sound like Mike Oldfield at all, but sometimes rather like Klaus Schulze. F. G. Experimental Laboratory plays a musical mix of electronic and classic which is as unusual as exceptional. In 1975 he released an LP on his own edition Frédy Guye with only one track on each side but each of 20 min. length. On CD you can find additionally the tracks of his one and only 7" single (released in 1976 in a number of 500 copies) which cost, like the LP, quite a fortune today. The detailed booklet contains on 32 pages the artist's story in German, English, and French, a discography, and a lot of pictures of covers, labels and more.