Jean-michel-jarre---oxygene--new-master-recording-2007--dts-cd.rar
While the original 1976 Oxygène was a bedroom recording that changed the face of ambient and electronic music, the 2007 version was born from a desire to capture the "soul" of the original synthesizers. Jarre used the exact same vintage analog gear—the , VCS3 , and the legendary Eminent 310 —but recorded them with modern 24-bit/96kHz technology.
: This part of the file name suggests that the audio content is a new master recording of the album, remastered in 2007. Remastering involves reworking the audio to improve its sound quality, often for release on new formats or for special editions. While the original 1976 Oxygène was a bedroom
At the time of its release, Oxygène was a game-changer in the world of electronic music. Jarre's use of synthesizers, particularly the EMS VCS 3, created a unique sound that captivated audiences worldwide. The album's success can be attributed to its accessibility, with each track flowing seamlessly into the next to create a cohesive listening experience. Remastering involves reworking the audio to improve its
It sounds like you’ve found a specific DTS CD release of Jean-Michel Jarre’s Oxygène — the in DTS 5.1 surround sound . The album's success can be attributed to its
The "New Master Recording" of "Oxygène" released in 2007 signifies the ongoing relevance and appeal of Jarre's work. With advancements in music technology and digital recording techniques, re-mastering classic albums allows for a refreshed listening experience while preserving the original artistic intent.
The new recording offers increased clarity, deeper bass, and more pronounced stereo separation compared to older CD versions.