Jean-Michel + Vince = MAGIC!melo wrote:Automatic - Jarre and Vince Clarke (Erasure)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fg_qPSrlV8I&feature=youtu.be
Jean-Michel + Vince = MAGIC!melo wrote:Automatic - Jarre and Vince Clarke (Erasure)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fg_qPSrlV8I&feature=youtu.be
Is this a rumour that has been started just because Jarre had decided to work with other people, or is there genuine bad blood between them?
Just because Jarre hasn't used him for this particular project doesn't mean they are no longer on speaking terms.
... the new Gesaffelstein song (also featuring JMJ). It is JMJ & Gesaffelstein! I feel that Rimbert is a litlle bit Jealous or he don't like that he is not involved in Jarre's new project.Domestos wrote:I do recall him making a seemingly snippy comment on Facebook when the Gesaffelstein collab came out. Something along the lines of 'listening to the new Gesaffelstein song (also featuring JMJ ) "
Would be a shame if they have fallen out, let's hope not.
Taken from JMJ's official website:Robi wrote:Listenning party! So the final material is ready!
Cool, makes sense because of the Track Story based on Automatic.
Even if I wish some of the tracks to be a bit longer I think it was a very nice thing of him to make 2!! parts with Vince Clarke.Dr_Jones wrote:Cool, makes sense because of the Track Story based on Automatic.
And from a previous post:
Track 4 Jean-Michel Jarre E Project 3:09
Track 5 Jean-Michel Jarre E Project 2:58
It is a double album: http://www.amazon.co.uk/E-Project-VINYL ... ref=sr_1_2melo wrote:Lets remember this interview from 2014:
http://www.audiomediainternational.com/recording/jean-michel-jarre-adds-ssl/0944Jarre is in the process of creating a new, in his words, “fairly ambitious double album project,” and the AWS is front and center, supporting the creative effort. “The AWS made a noticeable difference in sound quality from the controller I had been using with Pro Tools,” states Jarre. “Putting them side by side, the sound of the AWS was immediately warmer and crystal clear. I create many of my tracks with synthesizers going directly into the AWS and the sound quality was superior to that of the controller. I feel like I am sonically real with the AWS and that it helps me to achieve the sound I am looking for.”