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Why not? Legendary French composer and film scorer Jean Michel Jarre has been on a collaboration binge of late. His last project Electronica 1: The Time Machine saw him work with the likes of M83, Armin van Buuren, Air, Moby, Gessafelstein, Pete Townshend and Massive Attack. -
Flume, James Blake, Jean-Michel Jarre Join Sonar 2016 Lineup
Sónar Festival in Barcelona already had a strong 2016 billing heading into today with names like New Order, Skepta and Fatboy Slim on the bill, but the just added even more power with a phase two lineup announcement. Among those who lead the new wave of artists include Flume, James Blake, Jean-Michel Jarre and Boys Noize. -
Stream Jean Michel Jarre 'Electronica Pt. 1: The Time' Featuring M83, Armin van Buuren, Moby
Legendary French electronic producer Jean-Michel Jarre has released his staggering 19th album Electronic Part 1: The Time Machine. The new age album features collaborations with collaborations with an eclectic mix of artists including Armin van Buuren, Boys Noize, Moby, Pete Townshend, M83, Lang Lang, Gesaffelstein and others -
RBMA Paris 2015: Hudson Mohawke, Jean-Michel Jarre, Laurent Garnier Join
Red Bull Music Academy 2015 has unveiled the list of artists who will perform and present during its five-week-long series of presentations, concerts, workshops and art exhibitions in Paris. Among those who are slated to RMBA in Paris next month include Hudson Mohawke, Jean-Michel Jarre, Laurent Garnier, Mr. Oizo, Floating Points, Omar S and others. -
Hardwell Looks for 'World's Biggest Guest List' for Mumbai Charity Show
Hardwell has set out to break the record for the "World's Biggest Guest List" with a show scheduled for December in Mumbai. The record, to clarify, won't measure how many fans actually show up at the concert but rather how many get to watch for free thanks for being on the performer's personal guest list. Sign-ups for the list are available at the website for the United We Are Foundation. a charitable cause founded by the DJ and the Anna Agency. -
The Early Years of French Electronic Released on Compilation; Includes Serge Gainsbourg, Jean Michel Jarre and Cerrone Included [TRACK LIST]
It's not exactly a secret that Europe has always been a hotbed for electronic music. German bands such as Kraftwerk experimented with synthpop during the '70s, the United Kingdom popularized house and "big beat" for two decades afterward, and the current scene is dominated by names from all over the continent. Daft Punk is rightly praised as one of the biggest names in electronic music, but it certainly wasn't the first French act to have an influence. Because Music is launching the compilation "Cosmic Music: A Voyage Across French Cosmic & Electronic Avantgarde (1970-1980)" to flesh out the nation's often overshadowed influence on the genre.
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