Jean-Michel Jarre - 70

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The godfather of electro-pop was born 24.Aug.1948 in Lyon.

Happy Birthday.. :party:

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:party: :love:

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Electro-pop??

When I started listening to Mr.Jarre, the musical style was rather talked about as "new age", possibly ambient, even though I don't know if ambient music was recognized as a musical style back then, I mean by name.

First time I hear someone claiming Jean-Michel Jarre to be electro-pop, unless you mean that Jarre probably has influenced a lot of electro-pop artists of later years.
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Happy birthday! I can't stand most of his music, it's just a little bit too much on the cheesy side for my taste, but he also has some tracks I absolutely love.

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starflakeprj wrote:Electro-pop??
My local newspaper used this term.... :D

Nowadays most people would call it electronica maybe.

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SO FUNNY ... I literally had Oxygene going through my head when I saw this post, but since I don't know HOW the song got in my head, could it be because I subconsciously perceived the thread title BEFORE I consciously perceived it a few minutes later ? lol.

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starflakeprj wrote:When I started listening to Mr.Jarre, the musical style was rather talked about as "new age", possibly ambient, even though I don't know if ambient music was recognized as a musical style back then, I mean by name.
That's how I remember it ... the music was brand new then, unlike anything I had heard before, so I don't remember it having a genre. When I bought Oxygene and Equinox it was on tape, and sold at a fair as a kind of new age meditation music, next to the beads, candles, and the rest of it. In fact, his performances were marketed the same way, as a kind of head trip, or a psychedelic experience, and I don't remember anyone talking about his music as a form of entertainment.

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Chris-S wrote:
starflakeprj wrote:Electro-pop??
My local newspaper used this term.... :D

Nowadays most people would call it electronica maybe.
Electronica is, even though it's a much wider term, more suitable to use I guess :)

Maybe electro-pop could be applied to the track "Téo and Téa" by Jean-Michel Jarre? :)
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Worth noting, his music was similar to some other music that was going on ... for example, Yes's "Tales from Topographic Oceans" had a very similar vibe to it, with arguably a similar semi-religious experience type goal.

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I had never seen that video before, thank you!

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Chris-S wrote:The godfather of electro-pop
That's exactly how i would specify his music. It surely isn't "Ambient". New Age, perhaps. New Age is such a watered down term, that it could literally mean anything.

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chk071 wrote:New Age is such a watered down term, that it could literally mean anything.
That's true now, but it didn't used to be that way.

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Old Age music.

If he was a dog, he would be approximately 490 in human years.
This is the same method MJ used when he was working on Anthony Marinelli's Thriller.

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The band Space was also from that time and country, and made similar music.

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