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The French composer and performer Jean-Michel Jarre, known worldwide as one of the pioneers of electronic music, has visited the Observatories of Tenerife and La Palma in search of inspiration needed to complete the preparation of the concert "The Music of Stars". This important cultural event, informative and musical, which will stage the domes of Roque de los Muchachos Observatory (La Palma), is...
When we used to live in Hong Kong, I distinctly remember my father bringing home some cassettes of Jean Michel Jarre (I initially thought it was The Concerts In China but that wasn't until 1981 so it must have been something else - Equinoxe ?). Whatever you think of his concerts (and looking back with the jaundiced eye of a some-time electronic artist, they were perhaps rather pompous) with his banks...
YouTube via rfoshaug. KORG M3. I found this one posted on Jean Michele Jarre's blog . He liked this cover and encouraged others to make covers as well. "Equinoxe 7. Original music composed by Jean Michel Jarre. Copyright recordings and music reproduced by kind permission of Francis Dreyfus Music and Jean Michel Jarre. My cover version of Equinoxe 7 starts out as a regular cover - ie. not an exact replica...
We feel like sharing. Here's Pivot, an Australian act that name-checks Vangelis, Jean-Michel Jarre, and Talking Heads; the tip sheet from the publicist refers to "apocalyptic joy". Still there? OK. They recently opened for Massive Attack, Yellow Magic Orchestra, and Sigur Ros. And, oh yeah, they're on glitch-pop imprint Warp. Stop scratching your head, and just shake your artsy fartsy booty
YouTube via AnalogAudio1 "OXYGENE variation - played with Eminent 310U + Small Stone + digital delay and Lexicon MPX500 reverb... Music by Jean Michel Jarre. I love this organ!"
YouTube via jerometv. Background synths come in at 1:26 and JMJ stars playing at 2:53. See if you can spot the synths. "Jean Michel Jarre acting (as himself) in the movie "le Dernier Plan" from 2000. (Dutch subtitles). He even plays some music in there. More info on the movie: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0228205/"
You can file this under waste of time, or awesomeness. I didn’t know you could tune electricity to play music! By ArcAttack, an AV-DJ group: As seen on Flickr…
The pioneering electronic-music composer has been a household name among the beat-minded since his 1976 Oxygene LP but has also been surprisingly absent from many conversations about all-time favorites. The album, a multi-million selling smash hit, is often cited for spawning the widespread use of analogue synthesizers but plays today like many early electronic compositions as a curious dream world...
Today was a fun lesson for me. And who knows, it may have even been enjoyable for Year 3. It was the first lesson in the ICT Music module. Lesson plan provided by HLTA who usually plans these things said: "Recognise sound of an assortment of instruments" "Use electronic keyboard to discuss function of electronic instruments to produce sounds of different instruments". Which, although it doesn't specifically...
Jean-Michel Jarre talks Mac and Logic Pro in latest French Apple profile report Internationally-renowned musician Jean-Michel Jarre is a Logic Pro user, according to an Apple profile published by Apple France.
YouTube via MissDeniseHewitt. Are the 90s vintage already? "Souvenir de Chine - (Souvenir of China) - Composed by Jean-Michel Jarre in 1982. Performed by Transgendered Musician Miss Denise Hewitt on Vintage 1990's Technics PR60 Electronic Keyboard in Synthesised Organ Mode. Opening Photo from the Titles taken by Denise during her trip to the awesome Hi-Tech Megalopolis of Shenzhen, China."
YouTube via RicardosFilms. Anyone ID the brown synth/organ? I think it's a Yamaha but I forget. "Jean Michel Jarre's classic song: 'Zoolookologie', from 1984"