Jean Michel Jarre Equinoxe (1978)

Jean-Michel Jarre Discography. Part 3 (Compilations, Remixes, Soundtracks and Tribute)

Jean-Michel Jarre Discography. Part 3
EAC Rip | Flac(Image) + Cue + Log & iPod M4A(Tracks) & MP3 CBR 320Kbps
Electronic / Ambient | ~ 2792 or 3389 or 1234 Mb | Covers Included

Celebrated as the European electronic music community's premier ambassador, composer Jean Michel Jarre elevated the synthesizer to new peaks of popularity during the 1970s, in the process emerging as an international superstar renowned for his dazzling concert spectacles…

Jean-Michel Jarre - Essential Recollection (2015)  Music

Posted by BlondStyle at July 10, 2020
Jean-Michel Jarre - Essential Recollection (2015)

Jean-Michel Jarre - Essential Recollection (2015)
Pop/Rock, Electronic, New Age | EAC Rip | FLAC, Img+CUE+LOG+Scans (JPEG) | 01:08:32 | 527,32 Mb
Label: Sony Music (EU) | Cat.# 88875131442 | Released: 2015-08-28

Jean-Michel Jarre has worldwide sales of over 80 million albums over his career. 'Essential Recollection' is a brand new collection from the pioneer in electronic, ambient, and new age genres. This is only the second ever best of collection of Jarre's catalogue, the first being 'Images: The Best of,' released in 1991. Like 'Images,' Jean Michel has personally selected all of the tracks for this collection, and mixing them so that they aren't just a collection of separate tracks, rather they blend together, creating an audio adventure through his works to date.

Jean-Michel Jarre - Original Album Classics (2017)  Music

Posted by delpotro at Sept. 30, 2017
Jean-Michel Jarre - Original Album Classics (2017)

Jean-Michel Jarre - Original Album Classics (2017)
EAC Rip | FLAC (image+log+.cue) - 1,43 Gb | Scans - 307 Mb | 03:42:05
Electronic, Ambient, New Age | Label: Disques Dreyfus, Sony Music, Legacy Recordings

5 Classic albums in mini LP-style card sleeves; Magnetic Fields (1981), Zoolook (1984), Rendez-Vous (1986), Revolutions (1988) & Waiting for Cousteau (1990).

Klaus Shulze - X - 1978 @320 HQ  Music

Posted by pretoria at Jan. 10, 2010
Klaus Shulze - X - 1978 @320 HQ

Klaus Shulze - X - 1978
Coverscan | Mp3 320 Kbs rip with ITUNES | 266 Mb
1978 Brain Metronome

On "X" Schulze attempted to execute a concept album of six "musical biographies" evoking contemporary or historical intellectuals with an influence on Schulze. The work is often cited as Schulze's magnum opus from the classic era of Berlin School. For two of the tracks, "Friedemann Bach" and "Ludwig II. von Bayern" (as well as the first few minutes of "Heinrich von Kliest") Schulze recorded a modest string orchestra and looped them on tape. He had done this in 1972 on his first solo album, "Irrlicht", but this time he did not filter the orchestra beyond recognition. The mixture of classical music and unearthly electronic sounds gives "X" a much more organic sound than anything Schulze's contemporaries were doing at the time, such as Jean Michel Jarre's "Equinoxe". On following releases Schulze employed a cello, particularly on "Dune". A Legendary Shulze Album