Jean-Michel Jarre - Oxygene parts 14-20 - due 2 December

Jean-Michel Jarre - Oxygene parts 14-20 - due 2 December

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MitchT

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Friday 30th September 2016
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Jean-Michel Jarre said:
December 2nd 1976 saw the release of Oxygene 1, which I can say changed my life !

Today, for its 40th anniversary I can reveal that a brand new album, Oxygene 3 will be released on December 2nd 2016.

I don’t necessarily like anniversaries that much…But when I was recording Electronica, two years ago, I did a piece of music (today Oxygene 19) that made me think about what Oxygene could be if I was composing it today. Then I took the 40th anniversary of the first album as a deadline to push myself to see if I could compose this new chapter in six weeks, just like I did for the first one: probably to avoid thinking too much about, whether it was a good idea or not, and also to record everything in one go… The idea was not to copy the first album, but rather keeping the dogma of embarking listeners on a journey from beginning to end with different chapters, all linked to each other.

What made the first Oxygene so different at the time, is probably the minimalist aspect, and the fact that there are almost no drums, and I wanted to keep this approach, creating the groove mainly with the sequences and the structure of the melodies only, through an architecture of sounds.
When I did the first Oxygene in the vinyl days, I had a structure in mind divided in 2 parts, fitting the A&B sides of an album. This time I enjoyed doing the same: one side being darker, the other being brighter. So when I think of it today, Oxygene 3 has actually two sides…

I did the first Oxygene on an 8 track tape recorder with very few instruments, with no other choice than being minimalist. I tried to keep this minimalist approach for Oxygene 3. Some moments are built around one or two elements, like in the first volume.

It was important to me to keep the artwork for Oxygene 3 in line with the two previous albums…40 years ago too, I discovered Michel Granger’s visual universe and immediately felt a total adequacy with the music I was composing. Since then, the cover artwork became famous, like an ecological warning signal, dark and surreal, evoking both outer space and that of our vital living space: this image, for me, has become inseparable from the music.
I wanted the Oxygene 3 visual to remain in that same vein, and hence to re-visit Michel Granger’s original work, simply shifting «photographed-like» from another angle, which was exactly aligned with the approach I had to create this new chapter in music. To this end, I asked Michel Granger’s permission to perform a 3D model of his creation in order to change the angle of the visual, which he amicably accepted.

What an incredible journey Oxygene has been so far. I very much look forward to continuing the Oxygene story with all of you.

See you on the road,

Love

Jean-Michel Jarre

Oxygene 3 and the Triology Boxset will be out 02.12.2016. I may well play sometimes an excerpt of Oxygene 3 during the tour.

MitchT

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Friday 30th September 2016
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Apparently some of it will be included in the Electronica tour though I think I'd rather not hear any of it until I have the album and I'm sat in a big comfy chair with headphones on.

MitchT

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Saturday 1st October 2016
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I like all of his stuff but my favourites by far are the concept format albums. They're so immersive to listen to, unlike albums made up of seemingly unrelated tracks as is the case with your average pop act.

MitchT

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Friday 21st October 2016
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Heard one of the tracks at last Thursday's gig in Leeds. Had some of the familar synth sounds but more of a trance-esque lead melody. Looking forward to hearing the whole album.

MitchT

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Friday 21st October 2016
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There's a Polish guy called Radek Tymecki whose JMJ covers are so accurate they're almost indistinguishable from the originals.
https://youtu.be/uklCOOiRzis
https://youtu.be/7BfqMm7hhN8

Then there's Elektronalin who's done 'Equinoxe 2', his own follow up to Equinoxe.
https://soundcloud.com/elektronalin/equinoxe-2

MitchT

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Saturday 22nd October 2016
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Flip Martian said:
Note for note emulation type covers are very well done, I appreciate that. I just can't see the point.
I think it's a useful exercise in terms of learning how someone has constructed their music. Radek Tymecki's cover of Magnetic Fields 1 (part 3) starts differently to the original so you get to hear the different layers as they're added, rather than the original where all the elements kick in at the same time. By first emulating what you hear someone else do, until you get it bang-on, you can learn how to create similarly complex structures yourself, but in your own unique way, and then have compositions of your own which are as good, but different.

Radek Tymecki's version:
https://youtu.be/RDJ1j7B-kOg

Original:
https://youtu.be/JX5oI5YYIZM?t=11m38s

Edited by MitchT on Saturday 22 October 11:05