Jean Michelle Jarre - Equinoxe [NEW]
“Much more futuristic than Tangerine Dream... and also ahead of Kraftwerk's robot-like repetitiveness... It just contains that indefinable 'X' factor that works.” Progarchives.com · 15 years ago
Jarre utilized over 13 different synthesizers, including the iconic ARP 2600 and the EMS VCS 3 . The album is noted for its rich analog textures, dynamic sequencing, and environmental sound effects like rain and thunder, many of which were designed by sound engineer Michel Geiss . Jean Michelle Jarre - Equinoxe
Released in 1978, is Jean-Michel Jarre’s fourth studio album and the ambitious successor to his breakthrough masterpiece, Oxygène . While its predecessor broke new sonic ground, Équinoxe is widely regarded as a refinement of that blueprint, offering a more melodic, structured, and technically advanced experience. Overview: A Sonic Day-Cycle “Much more futuristic than Tangerine Dream