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It’s easy to tell the reasons for Szajner’s widespread influence on electronica from first listen. Be it Aphex Twin or Carl Craig. Although his records and legacy were lost on many and often-time deemed as too avant-garde. Szajner started out as a mere sound engineer operating Klaus Schulze and Tim Blake’s lightshows and is the creator of the first ever laser harp - ripped off him by Jean Michel Jarre. In 1980, he records his first ever album Some Deaths Take Forever, a technoïd UFO that sounds as if it was made in Detroit in the nineties. Alongside Karel Beer, Szajner is also a pivotal member of the Hypothetical Prophets. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

Some Deaths Take Forever

Z (aka Bernard Szajner) presents Visions of Dune

So Young But So Cold

Superficial Music

So Young But So Cold Underground French Music 1977-1983

Rethinking Z

So Young But So Cold: Underground French Music 1977-1983

Brute Reason
So Young But So Cold: Underground French Music 1977 - 1983

Zed: Visions of Dune
4th World_5th Circuit :: Mix by Mickey Moonlight for Colette N°9
So Young But So Cold : Underground French Music 1977-1983