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Tue, Jul 8, 2014, 02:03
- A remastered and extended edition of the 1979 concept album will be released next month.
Bernard Szajner's 1979 album Visions Of Dune will be reissued in August by French label InFiné Music.
Originally released under the Frenchman's Z moniker on Pathé Marconi EMI, the LP was specifically inspired by Frank Herbert's iconic Dune novels and, according to Szajnet, reflect a "concept of the book that [he] had decoded." The album has been remastered from the original tapes by Dubplates & Mastering engineer Rashad Becker and includes two previously unreleased tracks from the session: "Duke" and "Spice."
Finders Keepers boss and Szajner admirer Andy Votel has assembled a minimix ahead of the release. Votel says the "Gallic-magnetic conceptual synth-pop classic" has been "waiting over 30 years for the right time to touch-down on planet earth to re-fuel." The mix can be streamed below.
Tracklist
01. Dune
02. Bashar
03. Thufir Hawat
04. Sardaukar
05. Bene Gesserit
06. Shaå Hulud
07. Duke
08. Fremen
09. Harkonnen
10. Adab
11. Gom Jabbar
12. Ibad
13. Kwizatz Haderach
14. Spice
InFiné Music will reissue Visions Of Dune on August 25th, 2014.