dinsdag 10 november 2015

Jean Michel Jarre - Oxygene (Trance Remix) (1994)

Oxygène (English: Oxygen) is an album of instrumental electronic music composed, produced, and performed by the French composer Jean Michel Jarre. It was first released in France in December 1976, on Disques Dreyfus with license to Polydor. The album's international release was in summer 1977. Jarre recorded the album in his home using a variety of analog synthesizers and other electronic instruments and effects.
It became a bestseller and was Jarre's first album to achieve mainstream success. It was also highly influential in the development of electronic music and has been described as the album that "led the synthesizer revolution of the Seventies".
This was a Trance Remix bootleg (private pressing) from 1994. The same guys made a Kraftwerk remix and many Pink Floyd 'Limited Edition Trance Remixes´.
Jean Michel Jarre – ARP 2600, EMS Synthi AKS, EMS VCS3, RMI Harmonic Synthesizer, Farfisa Professional Organ, Eminent 310U, Mellotron and the Rhythmin' Computer (later revealed to be a Korg Minipops-7 rhythm machine).
 
01.  Oxygene (Part I)  - 11:34 
02.  Oxygene (Part II)  - 11:36 
03.  Oxygene (Part III)  - 12:57 
04.  Oxygene (Part IV)  - 10:20 
05.  Oxygene (Part V)  - 17:32 
06.  Oxygene (Part VI)  - 8:51
 

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