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  • super relajante

  • i don't get the album cover...

  • Welcome back to Adventure Call.

  • si

    

  • the knowing of all

  • JMJ - Legend & will never be beaten or equalled in this field

  • Incredible 'other world' music.

  • I bought the album already when it came out in 1976. I still consider it one of the best synthesizer albums ever made, even to this day. The old analogue synths had a much warmer and spacier soundscape than the more modern digital ones. Those old moogs are for the synths what stradivarius are for violins or stratocaster for electric guitars.

  • I have taste sonarmb! I am King Size Dick! i liked !

  • The man is a legend

  • Pierwsze zetknięcie z JMJ ,mam okładkę w oleju....

  • Jean michelle jarre is be fore kraft work check anthologies to both though think i may be right

    i is old.and hippie is my father with the prog rock albums.x

  • Muy buena pieza musical de este tipo, gran cerebro para imaginar cada nota y su armonia. bye ....

  • very nice song, a spacial tune i would say, could be used in tv seri suro invasion maybye later ...

  • LO MÁXIMO...

  • OH NO NO IT'S RIGHT IS JUST THAT IN THE BEGGINING SOUNDS LIKE EQUINOXE

  • OXYGENE?? THIS IS EQUINOXE

  • mind fuck vocals from opera !!!!!!

  • esta melodía fue una de las que definió mi gusto por esta música

  • Cum to my party,Knock on my door..retro thought..

  • Right around 5:40 reminded me of A Clockwork Orange.

  • isnt he one of the first who made electronic music ?

  • @Weeltan right!the father of electronic music.

  • @plasdex82 Who is the mother of electronic music?

    And the sister?

  • @rondinig Chuck Norris

  • @rondinig Mother is = Else Marie Pade... Sister is = Delia Derbyshire

  • @Sputnixen good choice

  • @Weeltan No - the pioneeres of electronic music were in the 60s NOT the 80s - the first fully synthesized single was in 1972 - son of my father chicory tip

  • @MrEurocat And Hot Butter - Popcorn

  • @MrEurocat

    hmm im not that old but i think first full electronical tracks were made by Kraftwerk ...

  • @KraszuKillah Well you are wrong - completely.

  • 61 people now have no taste!

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  • One of the greatest meditational tracks of the last century. Multidimensional in scope, it is both sensous and mechanical, like a robot dancing on glass.

  • @Rosengarten1951 dats pretentious yo

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  • Gracias!!!

  • Jarre! J'ai beaucoup de respect pour votre travail, beaucoup ont fait pour notre monde!

    Merci!

  • tell him to david guetta you eat the soup!

  • Esta melodia me recuerda los 80^s, cuando pensaba que el mundo se acabarìa por la guerra atòmica entre la URSS y Estados Unidos, y que serìa un mundo sin vida por un millòn de años. Si hubiera habido esa guerra hoy serìa un mundo desolado, pero aùn lo podemos ver en la naturaleza, salvemos al planeta, no contaminemos.

  • absolutely timeless piece of music

  • Timeless......hypnotic......cl­assic......i thank you

  • in the beginning there were the stars and Jean Michel Jarre.

  • It is just smooth,lovely and beautifuul like a wonderful dream.thanks for Uploading it

  • orgsamique !

    

  • eerie,yet very hypnotic...love it.

  • there goes that spooky theramin

  • i dont get it :L

    

  • Imádom ezt hallgatni.

  • 58 dislikes???? You gay bastards!

  • @davedenisetigg Yes. 58 people do not have ears! poor of all them.

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  • Ale sympatyczna morda.

  • c'était pas mal quand même pour l'époque.

  • @artnow88 c'est pas mal pour toutes les époques qui sont été et toutes les epoques qui vont venir

  • C L A S S....

  • esta alucinado!!

  • Comment j'ai planné la dessus.....

  • This is just so sad

  • stfu and listen

  • Einfach genial!

  • Together with Mike Oldfield Tubular Bells still are the originals and very nice to listen.

    Even today !!

  • Magique, je replonge dans mes souvenirs d'ado...

    Musique intemporelle, elle vous prend aux tripes, évadez vous...

  • to listen you must be silent....SILENT LISTEN..GET IT spell it

  • @eezysqueezy i just glanced down and viewed your post i cant stop laughing!!! cheers!!

  • @eezysqueezy This is the only way I can cum anymore

  • @Wezzipooh haha!

  • @eezysqueezy I know... I watched

  • If you want to know, the basis sound of JMJ come from an Eminent 310 U synthesizer.

  • Please, avoid buying Oxygen on CD or MP3. Try to acquire this album on LP if you can read it... An original one. You'll never regret it ! 'Idem' for Equinoxe album.

  • es fantastico je t'aime

  • As we aproach the 40th anniversary of this piece of work, the thing which I still find most facinating, is it just doesn't age at all!

    Other music comes in or out of fashion, but this, is timeless....

  • @smiffy1071 : You're right ! Thx

  • 76 BEST YEAR FOR MR JARRE.

  • Father of electronic!

    Long live Jarre!

  • Thoughts are not forceful by choice but happen. 

  • from which year is this???

  • @szyramm 1976

  • @szyramm : from the future, from another galaxy, from another world...

  • @szyramm : 1976, actually. ;-)

  • @szyramm : 1978 for Equinoxe.

  • This is real music, for people who say it's not it is, i bet you couldn't spend endless hours trying to produce a piece of music on these synthesizers to this level.

  • LIKE if u see Jarre in finland 2011

  • I would call it "Music for telescopes"

  • Absolutely. And even before that, musicians like Vladimir Usachevsky, Otto Leuning, et al, at the Columbia-Princeton Electronic Studios in New York City, 1950's 1960's. ("Uptown Music". An aesthetic dictum there: "What can be controlled, must be controlled." Twelve-tone music. ) And then of course Wendy Carlos, and especially her "Sonic Seasonings' album. Then the "supremely awesome "Edgar Varese" and the musiqe concrete crowd.

  • What a freaky, cosmic song. I really like it.

  • FROM: USA, SPAIN AND IRAN I LOVE THIS MUSIC

  • This takes me way back to the ramen noodle surprise days!

  • @coolmankeoma Maybe not the "father" but one of those that are mostly remembered til today. At least by a majority, and to be honest i've never heard of any of those you mentioned. From what time do they hail ?

  • Saludos Jean Michel, tu música la escuchaba mi padre, me transportó a mi, me acompaña y hoy la conocen mis hijos...Gracias y larga vida !!

  • Merci Jean Michel, merci d' avoir été là.

  • @amatiize : mon Dieu mais il n'est pas mort !

  • woahhh. 

  • i love it!

  • YOU LIKE THIS MUSIC LISTEN THIS ARTIST MAREK BILIŃSKI AND HIS GREAT MUSIC

  • absolutely fabulous ! Goosebumps !!

  • @xxLimbo85xx

    Is that a fucking Rebecca Black reference? :'D

  • jarre, kraftwerk, vangelis and mike oldfield

    Legends of music you can fuck off with all the shit that is mass produced today.. who survives today? no one thats who.. these guys survive because they produce GOOD music not the shit like jedward who cant even sing produce

  • I love this music, I have this LP - CD a long time ago and now I finde it, thanks ..

  • I love it. Is interesting how he mixes melodies that almost takes you to different worlds and makes you travel time at the same time.

    This is very new to me and I like it.

    I would like to know where is he from?

    France I don't know but I have to know

    some how

  • Feels like i'm in Outer space every time i listen to this oxygene part1.

  • jean michel jarre & david guetta should make something together.......

  • @TheKindReaper Orrrrrrrrrrrrrr not

    ^^

  • i started listening to jean michel jarre when i was in high school. this man is a genius! listen to his music, it literally blows you away!

  • Come on, man!

    How can you listen and type?

    LISTEN!

  • @MrProton1972 ic ant ypea ndl isten. . .hsit

  • @MrProton1972 and type:)

  • @FINNSINCE

    ...I know...:)

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  • Sounds a lot like "a clockwork orange"

  • @octoman06 sure does man, lots of spacey synth in that movie for sure

  • OHH, my firstname is Adolf -  shit ....

  • Danke, für die wundervollen stunden.-

    es kann nur einen geben.

    gott des elecktronischen kopfkinos,

  • He is the father of electronic music!

    Everything we know today goes back to his genius.

    In his time, nobody was such a talent like him.

    Too bad, it still know so little

  • @donfillus and there was Kraftwerk and Klaus schulze

  • @slange71 Kraftwerk and Klaus Schulze are not too bad

    But the continued developed was clearly J.M. Jarre

    The mass of different sounds, no one could outdo

    even his equipment and his light shows were Pioneering in its time

  • I have several childhood memories of my dad giving me math lessons while listening to this song. Priceless! Jean Michel is the best.

  • Never gets old

  • No words..

  • this sh-t is epic

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  • Rygar star tracks is awsome not aslong as this reminds me of Ibiza chilled

  • It's hard to believe that Jean wrote and recorded this whole album in he's kitchen...

  • I so remember this, the album that I bought when it was released as well as the cassette....good times...

  • this music is 24-carat pure magic!!!!

  • i am not trying to dispute your comments but I believe the quintessential change in "beat"came about with this track. New Order, Blue Monday 12"EP 1983. Not to be confused with the latter Remix which I believe diluted the original. To truly appreciate this track it needs to played on Vinyl and not CD or digital. It was the first "beat" track of its time.

  • I totally agree with you @gibsona9 it was brilliant in it's launch all those years ago, I brought my daughter up on Jean Michael Jarre music, she s now 35 and LOVES Jean Michael Jarre's music so much it inspired her to purchase a guitar and now all her children, my grandchildren love him too! You cannot take away the abundant insight Jean Michael Jarre had for his music in the eyes of his future, he will go on and on and on for many years - mind compelling music!

  • never ages

  • respire et inspire toi

  • Love the analog synth goodness, but would it kill ya, J-M-J, to put a beat in there somewhere?

  • @gibsona9 Dude...I know you're only funning the guy about the track. But when you consider this is 31 years ago electronic music was in its infancy but musical expression was at its supreme best. This part is as its says Part 1. Because of this man ,mike Oldfield, Kraftwerk, Alan Parsons Project, Pink Floyd and Art of Noise do you now move into House, trance beats of today. Not an EP @45rpm but an Album like Dark Side of The moon, I Robot, Tubular Bells and Oxygene...They were journeys.

  • @petnzme01 You are way off for some of the artist and chronology. This album was released in france in december of 1976, year in which Kraftwerk were popular and established band and Oldfield sold milions of copies, and Pink Floyd went into another phase as world popular band. Furthermore, as electronic music goes, tangerine dream was very popular and band that layed foundation for techno and similar music were well off working, like can or faust.

  • @lurdusami Condensing my comment may have put my chronology off but I wasn't trying to give an exact date. Your comment on a "beat" wouldn't come about until the middle of the eighties and Tangerine dream was not the start of it. New Order, depeche mode, Human League etc. That is when the "beat" came in with its eventual transition to the house beat. All produced on EP 45rpm gave b sides remixes where beats loops etc were added. I know because I still have those oringinal EPs

  • @petnzme01 actually even though Jean Michel Jarre, is noted as one of the fore runners of electric music, i think you will find groups like Space, Kraftwerk, and M were the fathers of what we call today house and rave. They were doing this stuff 5 years earlier in 1977. But Jean was awesome in his work all of them were ahead of their time.

  • @RobMocar It would be so easy to say that Kraftwerk, Space and "M" of which i have the EP of Pop Muzik are electronic music. Then what of Yellow? All electronica but not truly Techno or House. I personally can't call them fathers to that. They were more rock operish than evolutionist. As I say New Orders Blue Monday 1983 was the beginning.

  • @petnzme01 @RobMocar & @lurdusami , with respect to you all, but maybe you should check out some of Silver Apples 1968 tracks ie :- "Osillations" if the original studio recording is blocked there´s a live versions to view. ...i´m not saying thay are fathers of "techno" as they were still obscure in the 80´s but the techno beat is there.

    imho. New Order added the late 70´s high energy euro beat to their new wave sound.

    Also please give a listen to Terry Riley´s 1971 "A Rainbow in Curved Air"

  • mein schüler

  • Electronic Porn

  • Genius.

    

  • love this type of music it's magical

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  • UNDERSTANDING IS THE THING.

  • Wat een saaie kutmuziek zeg.

  • @Gerb65 je bent toch komen luisteren zageman

  • @walter4092 Heb je helemaal gelijk in. Het is onzin te komen luisteren en daarop negatief te posten.

  • Jean Michel Jarre and Mike Oldfield - I love these men :))

  • @ProsteSvaEliska : Oldfield make very cool music! I like also JMJ but i prefer Oldfield! I am 12 years old!

  • Now I know it looks like the cosmos and the sky merged into one

  • Por cierto una musica maravillosa, grandioso Jean Michel Jarre.

  • Alguien me puede explicar: si el español es una de las lenguas mas habladas y extendida incluso como lengua oficial, porque cojones todo el mundo postes en ingles. Putos gringos

  • @mumurafa maricon.. because no one speaking spanish is interested in what you are interested for..

  • @mumurafa El español es la tercera lengua más hablada por número de habitantes en el mundo y una de las más importantes, más de cuatrocientos cincuenta millones de personas lo hablan y al que no le guste que se joda, viva el español, yo no voy a llorar por los que desprecian mi maravilloso idioma. Como dicen en mi tierra Anda y que se la pique un pato. Fuck all them off, jajajajaa.

  • Everyone who listens to this MUST listen to Part 2.

  • Techno and house DJ's call themselves electronic musicians?? This is real electronic music!

  • Trippy

  • @Guirisgamba FRANCES

  • Hi friend i use to hear Oxegene part 1 since 19887 and still love it very soft and nice also help me to relax. I love it..............

    thank u 4 this vidio

  • PLAY THIS ONE ON MY FUNERAL !

  • @Guirisgamba Lol he writes and records his music and that's good enough. He doesn't have to be a technical god to write amazing music. Come back when you're done talking bollocks -.-

  • y en a 45 qui pensaient que jmj etait les journees mondiales de la jeunesses^^P

  • Esta musia pença o mesmo qui eu penço

    dis ajudeme a florecer esse lindo planeta terra de agua qui nao sao sua e de Deus qui DEUS te proteija Jean Michael Jarre tenho muito horgulho de voce um lindo pencamento e muito eficaz e muti praseroso suas canções

  • my name is Jean Michel because my father loves Jarre music.

    I have luck because I would cut my head if I was born in David Guetta age...

  • @hjmichel Be glad, my Surname ist "Thomas" because my mother liked "Thomas Fritsch", a (at my opinion bad) german actor....

    So be proud your Dad has taste...but you are right, David because of...omg....

    Spooky: youst seen an Advertisement to type the Names of becoming mothers and fathers as SMS to a certain number and get a name for the unborn child, that scares me really....

    Greetings from Germany

    Thomas

  • @Tessy1709 Well Thomas, is not too bad. I mean, you could be Justin ;) (yes, i've been part of "against bieber revolution").

    In Mexico there's a song called Tomás. I'll quote it: Tomás... uuuh uuuh que feo estás...!"

    In englische: Thomas... uuuh uuuh, you are so ugly..." Is a children song, very common in child parties.

    Regards from Queretaro, Mexico!

  • @hjmichel c'est normal  is the best jean michel