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  1. Jean-Michel André Jarre (born 24 August 1948) is a French composer, performer and music producer. He is a pioneer in the electronic, synthpop, ambient and new-age genres, and an organiser of outdoor spectacles of his music featuring lights, laser displays, and fireworks.

  2. His musical style was perhaps most heavily influenced by Pierre Schaeffer, a pioneer of musique concrète at the Groupe de Recherches Musicales. His first mainstream success was the 1976 album Oxygène. Recorded in a makeshift studio at his home, the album sold an estimated 18 million copies.

    • #10- Dernier Rendez-Vous
    • #9- Zoolook
    • #8- Exit
    • #7- The Time Machine
    • #6- Chronologie Part 4
    • #5- Magnetic Fields Part 2
    • #4- Équinoxe Part 4
    • #3- Stardust
    • #2- Rendez-Vous 4
    • #1- Oxygène

    Ushering us to the top 10 Jean-Michel Jarre songs is “Dernier Rendez-vous (Ron’s Piece).” The song is featured on Jean-Michel Jarre’s eighth studio album Rendez-vous (1986). “Denier Rendez-vous)” was scheduled for recording from outer space. The plan was in its execution process with Ron McNair carrying his soprano saxophone on board to space. Sadl...

    “Zoolook” is the album title song to Jean-Michel Jarre’s seventh studio album. Like most releases on the album, the song is hailed for its simplistic yet interesting and groovy nature. An extended remix version of this song was later recorded and produced by Razormaid!, the remix service famed for transforming the electronic dance music scene.

    In 2016, Jean-Michel Jarre released Electronica 2: The Heart of Noise, the second part of a two-part album. The first part Electronica 1: The Time Machine, was released earlier in October 2015. Our number eight song is a techno track under the title “Exit.” The song is featured on Electronica 2: The Heart of Noise (2016). It features a spoken-word ...

    “The Time Machine” is an electronic dance hit from Electronica 2: The Time Machine (2015). Electronica 2: The Time Machine (2015) saw Jean-Michel Jarre collaborate with artists including Pete Townshend of The Who, Vince Clarke of Depeche Mode, Armin van Buuren, Moby, and John Carpenter. Thanks to songs like “The Time Machine,” the album was nominat...

    Number six on our top 10 Jean-Michel Jarre songs is the hit “Chronologie Part 4.” The song is featured on Jean-Michel Jarre’s eleventh studio album Chronologie (1993). Chronologie (1993) is inspired by the 1988 book A Brief History of Timeby Stephen Hawking. The four-minute song is quoted to have started out as a composition for Swatch, a Swiss com...

    Les Chants Magnétiques (1981) is Jean-Michel Jarre’s fifth studio album. The album was among the first releases to exploit sampling as a musical technique in electronic music. While this might have been a departure from Jean-Michel Jarre’s earlier releases, “Magnetic Fields Part 2” proves that the album was a success. Les Chants Magnétiques (1981) ...

    Coming in at number four is one of the greatest hits from the mesmerizing album Équinoxe (1978). The album was meant to represent a day in a human’s life. “Équinoxe Part 4” is the most notable release from the album. The almost seven-minute song helped catapult the album’s success, with Équinoxe (1978) reaching number eleven on the UK Albums Chart.

    “Stardust” is a musical gem from Jean-Michel Jarre’s album Electronica 1: The Time Machine (2015). The song is a collaboration between Jean-Michel Jarre and Armin van Buuren. Armin van Buuren is known by many for his immense impact on trance. “Stardust” oozes awe-inspiring melodies prominently featuring elements of trance.

    Released on Jean-Michel Jarre’s eighth studio album, “Rendez-vous 4 (Quatrième Rendez-vous” is one of his songs that transcend time. This cosmic song features a snippet of President John F. Kennedy’s speech, “We choose to go to the Moon.” Jean-Michel Jarre proves to be an inspiration for any keyboard player, thanks to his amazing performance on thi...

    Number one on our top 10 Jean-Michel Jarre songs list is the hit “Oxygène (Part IV).” The song is featured on his third studio album Oxygène (1976). “Oxygène (Part IV) was Jean-Michel Jarre’s only song to rise to the top ten on the UK Singles Chart, reaching number four. The song was his first release to put to use the RMI Harmonic Synth. “Oxygène ...

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  3. His songs are often featured by famous people like Eduard Snowden or Hans Zimmer. Jean-Michel Jarre is a french electronic music pioneer and composer. He broke his own world record for...

  4. Explore Jean-Michel Jarre's discography including top tracks, albums, and reviews. Learn all about Jean-Michel Jarre on AllMusic.

  5. Jun 18, 2015 · Off the back of a series of collaborative releases featuring Massive Attack’s 3D, Tangerine Dream and Gesaffelstein, here’s a primer into the beguiling world of Jean-Michel Jarre. You can listen to all ten tracks in this playlist or individually as you scroll. ‘Wind Swept Canyon’ from Deserted Palace. (Sam Fox Productions, 1972) Listen / Buy.

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  7. Jean-Michel Jarre has 389 songs with the most popular being Momentz, 100 and We Got the Power.