jean michel jarre is a famous french electronic composer and his music is extraordinary.
i listen his records since 30 years now and it’s always pure and actual.
he uses a lot of Moog and in his last concert we can see a LP on his stage, and some voyagers, minimoog and modular too!!
i’m an enormous FAN!!
so if you need informations about him or his discography i’m here.
this musicien must be known in all the world!!
christophe french musicien in Montreal quebec canada
i’m in Montreal and nobody around me knows him!!!
this is the reason of my post, i’m happy if you know him but you and me are not the rest of the world!! and you’re european, but in usa and canada it’s not the same thing.
thanks
I could not imagine somebody else over in Canada not knowing JMJ…could be due to the fact i am from the Netherlands / Europe…so JMJ is unavoidable for us…
Did you check btw. the following DVD : Oxygen - Live In Your Living Room
If so…you can see him playing live on all his synths…especially on a big screen with the surround on eleven is synth heaven…
SOme of these people, I never have been exposed to.
People like him…I still haven’t heard any of his music.
THe Mahavishnu Orchestra, I neer listened to until the other day.
A lot of ELP and Wakeman stufff just wasn’t exposed to.
TOmita, EMO people like that…just never was exposed to.
My father has hundreds of Jazz records…is a classically trained Jazz pianist himself. He went in a different direction so this is why I lean more towards Herbie and Chick rather than Wakeman and Emerson.
And I grew up in the 80’s so I grew up on 80’s pop and my sister 5 years older than me exposed me to metallica and those heavy metal bands.
So im probably the only person that needs the introduction lol.
Jean Michel Jarre is one of the greatest composers of our time! He’s really well known here to electronic musicians also, but many people here would recognize Oxygene 2 and (I think) 4 cause they were used in an Australian movie, Gallipoli.
I’ve known about JMJ since I was a kid, but I didn’t actually get to really get into him until quite recently. Sound On Sound did a great story on the making of “Live In Your Living Room”, and then shortly after I found the DVD. I highly recommend it; I think it’s awesome. It’s interesting to note that Oxygene was one of the first records done in a home studio.
There’s a cool special feature where he goes through and talks about some of the gear used which is worth checking out as well.
Now I know where stone age sequencing comes from! Sounds a lot like von Haulshoven’s stuff. Very cool! I noticed a lot of negative comments on the videos…something about how he stole the idea for his music from someone else and claimed he invented it? Whatever. He’s great!