In case you've missed it, French electronic composer Bernard Szajner's seminal 1980 LP Some Deaths Take Forever (what a great name for an album, huh?) has been recently reissued on The Boutique Label/LTM. Mixing dark electronic textures with melodic rock and industrial arrangements, Some Death Take Forever is a very emotional, deep and at some point rather disturbing musical affair, originally conceived and dedicated as a soundtrack to a short documentary by Amnesty International. Allegedly one of Carl Craig's all-time favorite albums, the 2009 digitally remastered edition also features three previously unreleased bonus tracks recorded in 1982. A true collector's item, if you haven't heard this masterpiece yet, you certainly should!
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