Jean Michel Jarre - EquInoxe (DTS CD)
Jean Michel Jarre - EquInoxe (DTS CD)
EquInoxe is the fourth studio album by French electronic music pioneer Jean Michel Jarre, released in 1978. It is the sequel to his breakthrough album Oxygène, and features a similar sound of ambient synth-pop with melodic and rhythmic variations. The album consists of eight tracks, each titled "EquInoxe Part" followed by a number, that form a continuous musical journey. The album cover features a striking image of a human skull with a pair of headphones, created by French artist Michel Granger.
The album was a critical and commercial success, reaching the top 10 in several countries and selling over 10 million copies worldwide. It is considered one of Jarre's best works and a classic of electronic music. The album was also influential in the development of new wave, techno, and ambient genres. In 1997, Jarre remastered the album and reissued it on CD with improved sound quality and liner notes by Scott Hull. The remastered version also features a different track order, with "EquInoxe Part 8" as the opening track and "EquInoxe Part 1" as the closing track.
Jean Michel Jarre - EquInoxe (DTS CD)
In 2004, Jarre released a DTS CD version of EquInoxe, which is a special format that uses 5.1 surround sound technology to create a more immersive listening experience. The DTS CD version is compatible with DVD players and home theater systems that support DTS decoding. The DTS CD version also includes a bonus track, "EquInoxe Part 9", which was composed by Jarre in 1997 for the remastered edition but was not included on it. The DTS CD version of EquInoxe is a rare and sought-after item among Jarre fans and collectors.
If you are interested in buying or listening to the DTS CD version of EquInoxe, you can find it on various online platforms such as [Discogs], [Amazon], or [YouTube]. You can also find more information about the album and its history on [Wikipedia] or [Jarre's official website]. EquInoxe is a masterpiece of electronic music that deserves to be heard in its full glory.