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Wednesday, September 5, 2007

The (Hypothetical) Prophets


The (Hypothetical) Prophets were an ephemeral French coldwave band consisting of duo Bernard Szajner and Karel Beer. The band formed in 1980 and released a series of 12'' singles and one full length record before their quick demise.

Despite a short discography, the band's craft was unique. Singing in both their native tongue as well as English and alternating between male and female vocals, the the dozen or so songs recorded under this name are haunting minimal wave at its finest, a mixture of harsh electronic experimentation and catchy pulses of synth.

I've been trying to get a hold of their lone LP, 1982's Around the World With the (Hypothetical) Prophets, but in the meanwhile, I've uploaded two tracks, both appearing as their own respective A-side. However, these versions are plucked from the 2004 So Young, But So Cold: Underground French Music 1977-1983 compilation. Enjoy!

download the (Hypothetical) Prophets - 'Person to Person'
download the (Hypothetical) Prophets - 'Wallenberg'

I didn't think I'd be able to find any videos, but lo and behold, click below for the video for 'Person to Person.'



Since the band's split, Bernard Szajner would continue to record music under his own name until 1986, persuing other artistic ventures in theatre and the arts soon after. However, according to his official site, plans are in the works to release four (!) records and rehearse a band for future touring. For more information, news, and bits and bobs on Bernard, click below for his official site:

Official Bernard Szajner site
pick up So Young But So Cold through CDuniverse.com

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