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 Post subject: I'm Listening to Jean-Michel Jarre: A new CONFESSIONS thread
PostPosted: Sat Jan 15, 2005 1:11 am 
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Yes, I am actually. Aero. Borrowed from the station. But he was Air long before there was Air. The cheese-bing-boop side of Air, but still.

Y'all's turn.


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I've been a fan of JMJ since I heard them play the entire Equinoxe album on the radio back when it was released. The man is a god. Recently, on his album, Metamorpheses, he ditched analog and went ProTools, and even that album was good.

Haven't heard Aero yet, can't afford the import price. Am also holding out hope for a domestic release of the multichannel DVD thingy.

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My brother in law gave me a tape of Oxgene (sp?) back when I was 14 or so. That album was an amazing listen for one such as I back in the day. Totally dug it!


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Looks like it is just turning into a JMJ thread so I'll go ahead and post one of my silly JMJ stories :)

Have you ever heard his Zoolook album? It's a great one with Laurie Anderson supplying some strange and wonderful vocals (along with many processed ethnic vocal snippets from over 25 languages including groups of pygmies) over electronic lanscapes. Parts are really good. He's not the icon that Brian Eno is in my world and most of his work I find a bit uninteresting but Zoolook has always been a favorite since it came out in 1984. Another favorite of mine Adrian Belew also plays guitar on some of it. It's an early digital recording but is done very well and has some very interesting spatial effects. I remember one time a few years ago listening by myself in the dark to the LP on my turntable (which does seem to sound much better than the CD, even though likely from the same digital master) and becoming deeply involved in the music and the image that seemed to fill the whole room and wrap around me. The last track is called "Ethnicolor II", even though themantically it seems to have no relation to the amazing, epic opening track, "Ethnicolor". I have a friend who says it reminds him of an open air bazaar in a faroff land, abuzz with the sound of people moving about and voices everywhere. To me, it is more like a railway station with that same buzz of people and the sound of distant trains coming through in odd time signatures. But whatever images it conjures, when you are alone in the dark it can be quite disconcerting and even a bit scary. Enough so that I felt surrounded by souls on that occasion and had to reach for the light switch and shut down the images cause I was getting a little freaked. Fun stuff though
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played him all the time on my radio show Moog Power

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played him all the time on my radio show Moog Power
Note to self -- look up and see if Moog Power is streamed when you get cable.

My patchcord is stiff.

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I had a Suzanne Ciani album once. Does that count? ;)


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Man, doesn't anybody hate anything these days?


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Radcliffe Wrote:
Man, doesn't anybody hate anything these days?


No, it's not allowed.

Things we're not allowed to hate/mock:

The Arcade Fire
The French
Complaining about the hedonists on Hipinion
The Wrens

I'm sure there's more.


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Radcliffe Wrote:
Man, doesn't anybody hate anything these days?


Radishes and zombies. And Barbra Streisand. Cream corn. Every reality show ever made except Murder In Smalltown X and Extreme Makeover: Home Edition. Bullies. Flava Savas. James Lipton. All things bling and nu-metal.

But on topic per Jarre-ish stuff: Andreas Vollenweider. Wretched and awful treacle.


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Man, doesn't anybody hate anything these days?

I hate haters. :)


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Radcliffe Wrote:
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I hate haters. :)
I hate people who start sentences with, "I hate people who...".

Or perhaps just, "I hate...".

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