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Topic: Jean-Michel Jarre's Favorite Keys
Posted By: jude111
Subject: Jean-Michel Jarre's Favorite Keys
Date Posted: May 16 2012 at 17:47
There's an excellent new long article/interview with Jean-Michel Jarre in which he names his favorite electronic instruments. I'm reading it now. One thing I've learned already is that Jarre had a hand in some of Christophe's recordings in the 1970s. That I did not know. I'll be returning to my Christophe albums fresh, now. Wow, cool. He also gives a lot of credit to Peter Gabriel post-Genesis, and argues that Gabriel has to be credited with the rise of sampling (which is so important in hip-hop and post-hip-hop electronica). Wow. Read the article here: http://www.redbullmusicacademy.com/magazine/jarre-synth" rel="nofollow - http://www.redbullmusicacademy.com/magazine/jarre-synth
And discuss it here. Sorry, I just didn't know where else to post this link and get the word out to progarchives'ers who might be interested. :-)
JMJ article/interview: http://www.redbullmusicacademy.com/magazine/jarre-synth" rel="nofollow - http://www.redbullmusicacademy.com/magazine/jarre-synth
I should've posted this too, from last month: Pitchfork scoured the best Youtube videos from Kraftwerk's recent performance at NY's MoMA: http://pitchfork.com/news/46199-watch-highlights-from-kraftwerks-retrospective/" rel="nofollow - http://pitchfork.com/news/46199-watch-highlights-from-kraftwerks-retrospective/



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Posted By: richardh
Date Posted: May 17 2012 at 01:35
Oxygene is one of those rare things , a ful blown masterpeice straight out of the blocks on debut. Still one of the most profoundly brilliant peices of music ever released (imo)
I will try and read the article over the weekend when I have a bit of time.


Posted By: richardh
Date Posted: June 16 2012 at 02:30
I did finally get around to reading the article, allbeit a  bit later than planned. Really very interesting. Jarre relates the instruments to well known artists such as Gabriel and The Who which helps a lot.
Listening to Neuronium as I type this. Would be nice to have a proper electronic discussion thread going (couldn't seem to find one). I would like to know more!



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