Jean-Michel Jarre - Equinoxe Infinity (2018)

Title: Equinoxe Infinity
Label: Columbia Records, Sony Music Entertainment
Style: Ambient, Space Music, Synthpop, Abstract, Modern Classical, New Age, Biomusic
Release Date: 16-11-2018
Format: CD, Album
Quality: 320 Kbps/Joint Stereo/44100Hz
Codec: MP3
Tracks: 11 Tracks
Time: 01:19:49 Min
Size: 184 MB
Tracklist:
01. Jean-Michel Jarre - The Watchers (Movement 1) 2:58
02. Jean-Michel Jarre - Flying Totems (Movement 2) 3:54
03. Jean-Michel Jarre - Robots Don't Cry (Movement 3) 5:44
04. Jean-Michel Jarre - All That You Leave Behind (Movement 4) 4:01
05. Jean-Michel Jarre - If The Wind Could Speak (Movement 5) 1:32
06. Jean-Michel Jarre - Infinity (Movement 6) 4:14
07. Jean-Michel Jarre - Machines Are Learning (Movement 7) 2:07
08. Jean-Michel Jarre - The Opening (Movement 8) 4:16
09. Jean-Michel Jarre - Don't Look Back (Movement 9) 3:36
10. Jean-Michel Jarre - Equinoxe Infinity (Movement 10) 7:33
11. Jean-Michel Jarre - Continous Mix 39:54
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Theres something a bit poignant about the process of music growing older. When the tide is in its all a calming blue, when it goes out yo’re left with the imperfections that were always underneath. Nostalgia can paper over these, but generally new songs in a retro style are more popular than music that was the future once.
Equinoxe Infinity opens with The Watchers, the albums most cinematic moment with bassy rumbles and plenty of swirling sci-fi sound effects. The synth lead is epic, the sound design is immaculate and the record is given a near-perfect start. The following track, Flying Totems (Movement 2), is the first sign of that dated aesthetic, synths and sequences that haven’t been heard in about 20 years, but here the effect is more charming – and besides, why hasn’t the music of Gouryella and Mauro Picotto experienced a revival yet? Kitsch becomes less of a dirty word as the synth strings rise in euphoric fashion.

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