On one track on Jean Michel Jarre's forthcoming Electronica 1: The Time Machine album, the French musician uses almost a century's worth of electronic instruments. The first sounds on Close Your Eyes, ...
Jean-Michel Jarre performs onstage during a concert in Venice, Italy, in July 2025. (Credit: Stefano Mazzola/Getty Images) When electronic-ambient-new age pioneer Jean-Michel Jarre was working on 1976 ...
Everywhere Jerome Jarre goes these days ends up looking like a scene from A Hard Day’s Night, with a mob of screaming teenage girls jostling for a chance to snap a selfie with the Internet star. More ...
It’s a sunny afternoon in Paris, and I’m sitting in the famous circular Maison de la Radio, headquarters of Radio France, looking out over the Seine and across to the Eiffel Tower in the company of ...
He was the darling of epic ambient electro in the 70s and 80s. Then in 2022 Jean-Michel Jarre continued to push boundaries with Oxymore, his 22nd album. That year he told Prog about the immersive ...
It was a night to remember: 1.3 million people crammed in city parks and pavements, blocking highways and craning their necks for a glimpse of the largest concert the world had ever seen, all in ...
Maurice Jarre, who wrote the hauntingly lovely "Lara's Theme" for "Dr. Zhivago" as well as the sweeping score for the epic "Lawrence of Arabia," has died. He was 84. By Duane Byrge, The Associated ...
Jarre, 24, has eight million followers on the popular social media app Jerome Jarre is the most loved person you’ve never heard of. Eight million people follow the 24-year-old on Vine, where he’s ...
Jean-Michel Jarre on French Presidential Election: ‘We Got it Right and We Didn’t Get Extreme Right’
French electronic music pioneer Jean-Michel Jarre dropped by Billboard's office on Friday, May 12, for a far-ranging interview that touched on his first-ever US tour, recent Oxygene 3 album release… ...
THE cinema, as he remembered it, was off Trafalgar Square. It was small, stuffy and dark. And there, over 40 hours in early 1962, Maurice Jarre watched the first rough cut of David Lean's “Lawrence of ...
Maurice Jarre, the French-born composer who won Oscars for his powerfully evocative scores for the David Lean epics “Lawrence of Arabia, “Doctor Zhivago and “A Passage to India,” has died. He was 84.
When electronic-ambient-new age pioneer Jean-Michel Jarre was working on 1976’s Oxygene, in his makeshift home studio, he often had to tape down two preset buttons of his Korg drum machine to achieve ...
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