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Jean-Michel Jarre - Electronica 1 - The Time Machine

Jean-Michel Jarre - Electronica 1 - The Time Machine

Musician: Jean-Michel Jarre
Album title: Electronica 1 - The Time Machine
Style: Synth-pop, Electro, Trance, Berlin-School
Released: 2015
Country: UK & Europe
Size MP3 version: 1774 mb
Size APE version: 1335 mb
Size WMA version: 1857 mb
Rating ✫: 4.1
Votes: 567
Format: AIFF APE MOD DXD ADX AA MP3
Genre: Electronic

Jean-Michel Jarre - Electronica 1 - The Time Machine


Tracklist Hide Credits

1 JMJ* & Boys Noize The Time Machine
Written-By – Alexander Ridha, Jean-Michel Jarre
3:54
2 JMJ* & M83 Glory
Written-By – Anthony Gonzalez, Jean-Michel Jarre
3:56
3 JMJ* & AIR Close Your Eyes
Mixed By – Jean-Michel JarreWritten-By – Jean-Benoît Dunckel, Jean-Michel Jarre, Nicolas Godin
6:24
4 JMJ* & Vince Clarke Automatic (Part 1)
Written-By – Jean-Michel Jarre, Vince Clarke
3:06
5 JMJ* & Vince Clarke Automatic (Part 2)
Written-By – Jean-Michel Jarre, Vince Clarke
2:58
6 JMJ* & Little Boots If..!
Written-By – Jean-Michel Jarre, Victoria Hesketh
2:57
7 JMJ* & Fuck Buttons Immortals
Written-By – Andrew Hung, Benjamin Power*, Jean-Michel Jarre
4:30
8 JMJ* & Moby Suns Have Gone
Written-By – Jean-Michel Jarre, Richard Melville Hall*
5:46
9 JMJ* & Gesaffelstein Conquistador
Written-By – Jean-Michel Jarre, Mike Levy
3:09
10 JMJ* & Pete Townshend Travelator (Part 2)
Backing Vocals – Simon TownshendEngineer – Myles ClarkeVocals, Guitar – Pete TownshendWritten-By – Jean-Michel Jarre, Pete Townshend
3:10
11 JMJ* & Tangerine Dream Zero Gravity
Written-By – Edgar Froese, Jean-Michel Jarre
6:46
12 JMJ* & Laurie Anderson Rely On Me
Lyrics By – Jean-Michel Jarre, Laurie AndersonMusic By – Jean-Michel Jarre
2:54
13 JMJ* & Armin van Buuren Stardust
Written-By – Armin van Buuren, Jean-Michel Jarre
4:37
14 JM Jarre* & 3D (Massive Attack)* Watching You
Engineer [Engineering], Programmed By [Programming], Recorded By [Recording] – Euan Dickinson, Robert Del NajaWritten-By – Euan Dickinson, Jean-Michel Jarre, Robert Del Naja
4:09
15 JMJ* & John Carpenter A Question Of Blood
Recorded By [Additional Recording], Mixed By [Mixing] – Daniel Davies, John CarpenterWritten-By – Jean-Michel Jarre, John Carpenter
2:58
16 JMJ* & Lang Lang The Train & The River
Piano – Lang LangWritten-By – Jean-Michel Jarre
7:13

Companies, etc.

  • Phonographic Copyright (p) – Music Affair Entertainment Ltd.
  • Copyright (c) – Music Affair Entertainment Ltd.
  • Licensed To – Sony Music Entertainment Germany GmbH
  • Distributed By – Sony Music Entertainment Germany GmbH
  • Record Company – Sony Music Entertainment International Services GmbH
  • Glass Mastered At – Sony DADC – A0102567290-0101

Credits

  • Administrator – BMG, Barnaby Southcombe, Edith Napias
  • Design [Grphc Dsgn] – Eric BDFCK Cornic*
  • Executive-Producer, Coordinator – Joachim Garraud
  • Legal [Legal Adviser] – Alan Lander, Maximilien Jazani
  • Management – Fiona Commins, Louis Hallonet
  • Mastered By [Mastering] – David Dadwater*
  • Mixed By – Alain Corieux, Jean-Michel Jarre, Joachim Garraud
  • Mixed By [Audio 3D] – Jean-Michel Jarre, Maxime Bourgrer
  • Music Consultant [Special Consultant] – Jean-François Cecillon*
  • Other [Audio 3D] – Frank Rosset, Jean-Luc Haurais
  • Photography [Other] – DR
  • Photography By [Cover Photo] – Constantin Mashinskiy
  • Producer – Jean-Michel Jarre
  • Product Manager [Production Team] – Claude Samard, Marco Grenier, Stephane Gervais
  • Technician [Technical Assistance] – Orion Navaille, Patrick Pelamourgues

Notes

This release comes in digipak packaging, that can be combined with Part 2, to form a double release.

This album is dedicated to Edgar Froese, a grand figure of Electronic Music.

© & ℗ 2015 Music Affair Entertainment Limited under exclusive license to Sony Music Entertainment Germany GmbH.
Distributed by Sony Music Entertainment Germany GmbH.
Made in the E.U.
Sony Music Entertainment International Services GmbH, PO Box 510, 33311 Gütersloh, Germany.

Artist name of Jean Michel Jarre for the tracks is presented as JMJ on the back cover (except track 14) and JM Jarre on the sleeve.

Some durations are incorrectly presented on the release:
2. 4:12
3. 6:15
5. 3:03
6. 3:13
7. 4:24
8. 5:55
11. 7:12

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode (Text): 8 88751 23472 7
  • Barcode (String): 888751234727
  • Matrix / Runout (Variant 1): Sony DADC A0102567290-0101 15 A04
  • Matrix / Runout (Variant 2, 3, 4): Sony DADC A0102567290-0101 15 A00
  • Matrix / Runout (Variant 5, 7, 8): Sony DADC A0102567290-0101 15 A01
  • Matrix / Runout (Variant 6): Sony DADC A0102567290-0101 15 A03
  • Mastering SID Code (All Variants): IFPI L555
  • Mould SID Code (Variant 1, 8): IFPI 944T
  • Mould SID Code (Variant 2): IFPI 942Q
  • Mould SID Code (Variant 3, 5): IFPI 94Z6
  • Mould SID Code (Variant 4, 5): IFPI 94Y7
  • Mould SID Code (Variant 6): IFPI 94W6
  • Mould SID Code (Variant 7): IFPI 94U8
  • Label Code: LC 00162
  • Rights Society: BIEM GEMA

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
88875123472 Jean-Michel Jarre Electronica 1 - The Time Machine ‎(CD, Album, Unofficial) Aero Productions, Columbia, Sony Music 88875123472 Russia 2015
88843018982 Jean-Michel Jarre Electronica 1 - The Time Machine ‎(CD, Album) Aero Productions, Columbia, Sony Music 88843018982 Brazil 2015
88875108362 Jean-Michel Jarre Electronica Fan Box ‎(Box, Album, Ltd + CD, Album + 2xLP, Album) Columbia 88875108362 Europe 2015
none Jean-Michel Jarre Electronica 1 - The Time Machine ‎(17xFile, FLAC, Album, 24b) Music Affair Entertainment Ltd. none 2015
88843018982 Jean-Michel Jarre Electronica 1 - The Time Machine ‎(CD, Album, Jew) Aero Productions, Columbia, Sony Music 88843018982 Australia 2015



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Jonariara
Horrible. Kitschy almost all along. There's no a single newby, nothing interesting solution, nor, a single good sound. Disappointing as during the last decade. IMHO the best track is that with Tangerine D. and interestingly with P Townshend. Jarre is used to be a pioneer but always had a twisted sense to the kitsch. Now, it turned out in full-lenght.
Agagamand
Pas trés inspirés tous cela...et trés vite ennuyant,....la suite peut-être ?
Hugifyn
90s-2000s cover aesthetics, wtf face on the photo, pseudo-ambitious exceedingly vast work that needs "parts", historical wink like "I'm a vet, I can sum electronic music history up and show you all the way for tomorrow", loads of duo-mutual-shared-composition-work-featuring-and-arm-long-credits, and just plain flat epic-ish awfully mastered tracks that still damn feature 2010-style vocoded voices and annoying self-claimed emotional high-pitched male singing. DAMN. Disappointing again. JM, where art thou?
Dancing Lion
Big names - generic outcome. IMO the only interesting [or at least worth second listening/coming back to] collabs here are with AIR, Fuck Buttons and 3D [that track should be listed as 3D feat. JMJ lol] - those tracks stand out. And Moby - to some extent, if you are into his despair-tronica. The Vince Clarke collab is [claps??] disappointing. The rest is some bland mix of late-JMJ generic dance stuff, nothing mind-blowing [with a nicey piano track at the end]. The album in general sounds like an attempt at sounding epic. It has more of historical value as a gathering of well-known or established music producers. P.S. And I will never accept the fact that my childhood electronic hero, once a pioneer and one of electronica gods, JMJ, one day started doing 4/4 dancey stuff. It's not ground-breaking anymore, it's just going with the mainstream flow. Sad.
Tam
A comment based on having heard less than 25% of the album can hardly be taken seriously. You didn't even give JMJ the fairness of hearing it all. And yes, there is a common musical thread. Not sure why you didn't see it.
Sharpbinder
Granted, I have only listened to the 90 seconds iTunes preview for most of the tracks, but the general impression I have is pretty similar.I have also noticed that most reviewers of this album fall into one of two camps:1) those who absolutely love it and thinks this is Jarre's music evolving into the future instead of standing still by recording another Oxygene/Equinoxe2) those who think Jarre should indeed give us another Oxygene/Equinoxe instead of this commercial-sounding pop...and I think neither are exactly on the money here.The premise of the project is definitely interesting, but unlike Daft Punk's stellar collaboration album "Random Access Memories" does "Electronica pt.1" never manage to form a cohesive "whole" that is more than the sum of its parts.There is no common musical thread in this album, which probably hurts it much more than the lousy mastering of the digital versions.If this were a book, J.M. Jarre would not be credited as one of the authors, but as the editor.
Nikojas
Great idea and musicians but the mastering... No life in it at all...
saafari
Spot on!, I have ripped my LP and found it to be really dynamic, a tad too bassy but it could be work.My rip:http://dr.loudness-war.info/album/view/97653
Iphonedivorced
This won't work. Once the waveform is nearly looking like a brick-wall, nothing can bring the dynamics back.The procedure you are suggesting is just like doing a make up and adjusting volume levels.It doesn't remaster anything. Remastering would require the original sound data available before mastering stage.
bass
I know that it can be done, but it shouldn't have to be done, if I was a musician then I would want my work to be clear and balanced so that my listers can hear and feel what I wanted to give them. I have seen and herd that the LP has very good dynamics so I will report back on that.
Gavirim
Well why don't you remaster it yourself. I fix a lot of albums myself. Fix EQ, volume level etc. If you got the skills then go ahead.
Maridor
It sounds like it's mastered for headphones, imho.