Jean-Michel Jarre to Perform At Sonar 2016 This June
By: Caryn Robbins
A pioneer and a titan of electronic music since his groundbreaking debut album 'Oxygene', the French producer, musician and composer Jean-Michel Jarre will perform at Sónar for the first time this coming June 17, 2016.
Following a career spanning four decades, Jarre recently released 'Electronica Part One: The Time Machine', his first (double) studio album since 2007, on which he invited and collaborated with fifteen artists with whom he feels he shares a common electronic music DNA. Among those to have participated were reference points for electronic music including Vince Clarke, John Carpenter, Laurie Anderson and Tangerine Dream with Edgar Froese; prominent and established artists such as Massive Attack's Robert "3D" Del Naja, Air and Moby, and more contemporary producers including M83, Boys Noize, Gesaffelstein and f Buttons. Jarre has already announced his follow-up, 'Electronica Part Two', which will feature collaborations with Jeff Mills, Julia Holter and Gary Numan to name but a few. This year also sees the French artist's return to the stage, and if his spectacular live shows in the past are anything to go by, his performance at Sónar by Night promises to be an absolutely unique experience.Follow Jean-Michel Jarre:
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About Jean-Michel Jarre: Jean-Michel Jarre is one of electronic music's formative figures, releasing his groundbreaking album 'Oxygene' in 1976 and remaining a pioneering force in the scene through the decades after, including other classic albums like'Equinoxe', 'Magnetic Fields', 'RendezVous' and 'Chronology'. Jarre has been a major influence on artists of all stripes, from techno producers down to electronic-driven bands like M83, and has been commissioned for special performances everywhere from NASA & the City of Houston, Beijing's Forbidden City, London's Docklands to Egypt's Great Pyramids.
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