Jarre used iconic instruments like the ARP 2600 , VCS3 , and the Eminent 310 Unique to recreate the lush, sweeping soundscapes of Oxygène Parts I–VI .
"Oxygène" was not only Jarre's breakthrough album but also a global success, selling millions of copies worldwide. It introduced a new dimension of sound and laid the groundwork for the ambient and new-age music genres. The album's serene yet dynamic soundscapes captured the imagination of listeners, offering a unique musical experience that blended the natural with the electronic. Jarre used iconic instruments like the ARP 2600
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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. Jarre used the exact same vintage analog gear—the
Why re-record in 2007?