Jean-michel-jarre---oxygene--new-master-recording-2007--dts-cd.rar

Jarre used iconic instruments like the ARP 2600 , VCS3 , and the Eminent 310 Unique to recreate the lush, sweeping soundscapes of Oxygène Parts I–VI .

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The is not a simple remaster of the 1976 classic; it is a complete re-recording of the original album using the same vintage analog equipment but with modern high-definition recording technology . Overview of the 2007 Version The album consists of six tracks, each titled

While nearly identical to the original, listeners note subtle changes, such as the absence of chirping birds at the end of Part III. with crystal-clear sound and precise instrumentation.

"Oxygène" is Jarre's third studio album, originally released on March 10, 1976. The album marked a pivotal moment in Jarre's career and in the history of electronic music. It was composed and recorded between September and November 1975 using a combination of traditional instruments and a variety of electronic music equipment, including synthesizers and tape loops. The album consists of six tracks, each titled "Oxygène" followed by a number from 1 to 6.

with synthesizers swirling around the room offers a "back-to-the-future" experience that the original 1976 stereo mix couldn't physically achieve.

Fast-forward to 2007, when Jarre re-released Oxygène in a new master recording, remastered in DTS CD quality. This re-release gave fans a chance to experience the album in a whole new way, with crystal-clear sound and precise instrumentation.