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What can i say about Jean-Michel Jarre? Well he's a great artist that surpas many styles. But his early works are still the best don't know what happen with his music today i don't feel the same enjoyment anymore like Zoolook, Oxygene, Rendez-Vous, Chronologie, etc.
Jean Michel Jarre - Oxygene: Live In Your Living Room - Amazon.com Music Interesting Finds Updated Daily. Amazon Try Prime. Jean Michel Jarre's 'Oxygene. Instruments played by Jean-Michel Jarre. Vocal recording of 'Oxygene (Part II)', was released in 2000, by Serbian rapper Gru, with lyrics 'Samo seks Srbina spasava'.
Today he seem to have changed his genre to be in the paths of the so called evolution but to me he lost it at some way don't get me wrong i respect Jean-Michel Jarre as his father that has also made great music. But i don't know how i can say it only that JMJ today isn't the same anymore of what JMJ was in the past. Alot of his newer work has a feel that he's bored or became too mature 'old' in making such music. Anyway he's a 'pioneer' of the electronic genre yes but surely not the grand father, he's the father thats more accurate. ( Todays electronic music has lost alot potential of what it was guess the downfall of that genre was felt in the years 2000's since every subgenre suffers alot Techno, Trance, Hardcore, Speedcore, Drum&Bass, Goa, etc.). When I think of Jarre, I notice that he made his first 10 albums using analog synthesizers with the traditional mixing desk, tape recorder, effect box approach.


These albums were done in the 70's, 80's and 90's, see below. Deserted palace Oxygene Equinoxe Magnetic fields Zoolook Rendez-vous Revolutions Waiting for cousteau Chronologie Oxygene 2 After three decades in the analog world he had to reinvent himself and the logical way was to go digital and use the DAW with digital effects and digital synthesizers occasionally complementing that with his signature analog sounds. Classical Mythology Eigth Edition Nathan here. First he made a shocking record Metamorphoses that was wholly different from the traditional Jarre sound. He perfectly captured the digital world and out-did everyone else in a single stroke - atleast in my opinion. After that he released a couple of experimental digital albums, Sessions 2000 jazz album and Geometry of Love chill-out album.
Then he went electronica and wanted to prove himself there and succeeded in my opinion with Teo & Tea, Electronica 1 & 2 and finally Oxygene 3 where he mixed both the electronica and the analog. These albums were done in the 00's and 10's. Metamorphoses Sessions 2000 Geometry of love Teo & tea Electronica Electronica 2 Oxygene 3 As I see the albums laid out this way - and having listened through all of them now - it all seems very logical for Jarre. He started analog and then went digital and tried to capture both sides of the synthesizer and the accompanying technology that is needed to produce the music. You can also see how the albums are related to the technology that came to be during each decade and how later he tried to follow the times stylistically and not get stuck to his past.