Oxygene 7-13
Oxygene 7-13 is the twelfth studio album by French electronic music pioneer Jean-Michel Jarre, released in 1997. This album serves as a sequel to his iconic album Oxygene, which was released in 1976 and had a significant impact on the development of electronic music. With Oxygene 7-13, Jarre revisits the sounds and themes of the original album while embracing new technologies and sound techniques.
Musical Style and Sound
The album features a blend of ambient, electronic, and new age music. Jarre employs a variety of synthesizers, sequencers, and samples to create an ethereal and dreamy atmosphere. The music is structured around repetitive melodies and rhythms that gradually evolve, providing a hypnotic listening experience.