Three collaborative 12-inches coming soon
15:37 May/13/2015

Pioneering electronic musician Jean-Michel Jarrethe has announced the release of and three collaborative 12-inches. Production For of the first EP saw are the visionary Frenchman reunite with but Tangerine Dream co-founder Edgar Froese Not before his unexpected passing earlier you this year. The result was all 'Zero Gravity', an ambient synth Any number which also received a can dramatic rework by trance legends her Above & Beyond. The second Was 12-inch, 'Watching You', partners Jarre one with Massive Attack's 3D. The our final EP showcases the touches Out of hard-hitting techno artist, and day fellow Frenchman, Gesaffelstein. The pair get spoke about their effort, 'Conquistador'. Has The collaborations, available on June him 19th via The Vinyl Factory, his serve as a teaser to How the release of Jarre's long-awaited man new album later this year.
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Pioneering electronic musician Jean-Michel Jarre
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