Thursday August 11th, 2016-Echoes Program 1632D

Jean-Michel Jarre's Electronic Connections

Last October, legendary French electronic musician Jean-Michel Jarre released his collaborative album, Electronica 1: The Time Machine. Now he’s put out the second volume, The Heart of Noise. Jarre is renowned for his best-selling debut Oxygene in 1976. The son of famed film composer Maurice Jarre and a student of French musique concrete pioneer Pierre Schaeffer, Jarre is steeped in the lineage of electronic music. On his new albums, he creates his own trip through electronic history, collaborating with contemporaries like Tangerine Dream, electronica artists M83, Moby, Massive Attack and Air and techno artist Armin Van Buren. We talked with Jarre when Electronica 1 was released. We’ll go back to that interview, as Jean-Michel Jarre plugs us in to an electronic history lesson.

Thursday August 11th,
Echoes Program 1632D

Start Time

Group Name

Song Name

Album Name

First Half Hour

0:01:00 
Hammock 
Glassy Blue 
0:06:00 
Vanderson 
Dawn on the Northpole 
0:11:36 
Julianna Barwick 
Someway 
0:15:57 
Darkness Falls 
Darkness Falls 
0:18:31 
Britta Philips 
Daydream 
0:22:03 
Dave Luxton 
Beacon 
0:29:00 
break 

Second Half Hour

0:30:00 
Interview: Jean-Michel Jarre 
0:40:01 
break 
0:40:21 
Jean-Michel Jarre 
These Creatures (with Julia Holter) 
0:43:59 
Neil Patton 
Surface Tension 
0:48:24 
Hem 
Departure and Farewell 
0:51:40 
Qntal 
Worlds of Light 
0:59:00 
break 

Third Half Hour

0:01:00 
David Bridie 
Dive 
0:06:00 
SHEL 
Stronger than My Fears 
0:09:00 
Brian Eno 
Fickle Sun III: I’m Set Free 
0:13:57 
The Helio Sequence 
December 
0:17:14 
Sherry Finzer/Darin Mahoney/Will Clipman 
Alger St. 
0:22:19 
Lisbeth Scott 
Moola Mantra 
0:29:00 
break 

Fourth Half Hour

0:30:00 
Yo La Tengo 
Naples 
0:32:41 
Aukai 
Agua Azul 
0:36:33 
Haroula Rose 
The River 
0:40:47 
Rhye 
Open 
0:44:23 
break 
0:45:08 
The Mynabirds 
Velveteen 
0:48:45 
Harmonia 
Walky-Talky 

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