I’m not familiar with him… tho’ I’m about to😏‼️ (But you say he’s almost 70😳??!! I was thinking mid-50’s WOW!!!). Can’t wait to discover who he truly is!!!!
i first heard his music when i was 1 year old according to my mom i loved it and it helped me fall asleep, almost 18 years later i still love his music and listen to it every day. thank you for your beautiful music.
In the early nineties, as a teenager, I bought his albums and went to his concerts. Now I'm 50 and he's 74 and I'm watching this video. What a journey through time.
Me too! Went to Europe in concert in Brussels as he wouldn't play in the Netherlands. Have al his work up to Oxygene 7-13 after that lost intrest. Chronologie is still my fav album, tho heavily criticised by the critics.
I love how he's able to change and evolve with time on each album, Oxygene, Equinoxe, Zoolook, Revolutions, Metamorphoses, Electronica, Oxymore, Amazonia, etc. All so different, but I love them for different reasons.
Hi everyone - we have a NEW full-length interview with Jean-Michel from this same session just gone live here: ruclips.net/video/ujgvTRFRIEQ/видео.html
Jean Michel Jarre, thank you for sharing part of your musical production with us. You are a true and admirable musician, who takes great pleasure in bringing your audience closer to you!
Love the fact that he speaks so foundly about new gear as well. It's not about all old gear even though he propably have every version of every synth stored away. 🙂
I was thinking there was a bit of dust, all my equipment has covers over it when not it use, so they are all like I have just got them out of the box. Bloody hate dust lol 😒
A good habit from wood wind players is prepare your instrument for its next use. Wipe everything down. Maintain as you go. Prepare your room before you leave it. Can't do much about dust without good air conditioning.
@@redwithblackstripes If the air pressure in your studio is kept slightly higher than the air pressure outside the studio, then it will reduce the chance of dust floating in. It will also carry some dust out with it, as air moves from high to low pressure. This is usually not possible with residential AC units, though most commercial units can do it. Basically, your AC must suck in extra air (filtered of course), and keep it slightly higher than the surrounding rooms. An air purifier with a dust filter can also help if your AC isn't up to the task. A small cheap air purifier can rotate all the air in a room in only about 15 minutes. However, none of these solutions are perfect, but they do help. I run an air purifier with a HEFA filter 8 hours a day in my bedroom and I get way less dust than any other room. Dust is just a fact of life and the best thing is consistent prevention
His dedication to electronic music ❤. I never forget hearing for the first time Oxygen when I was a kid. My father bought the album. It got me started .
Oxygene is iconic, but he also released so many other great albums with different styles since that. JMJ is so much more than his Oxygene-style, his recent experimental techno album from last year was so brilliant too. Zoolook, Revolutions, Metamorphoses, Electronica, Oxymore, Amazonia, etc.
I started to like him as well, my father did the same, he was showing me his music. Love for electronic, love to him and all other people, who are listening to his passion. Thank you so much. ❤️
Jean Michel Jarre is a legend, I vividly remember listening to my brother playing Oxygene when I was 8 years old and being truly captivated. I had never heard anything like it !
Thanks for opening the door and let us be a part of the studio tour. Great inside view and great to see that JMJ still having future projects. I looking forward...
He released 6 studio albums, 1 compilation album, 1 live album, 1 demonstation album (EON) and 3 radio signal collections just in the least 8 years. He is super active, especially considering his.
@Peter Morris An ageless hero..............who, so very unfortunately, lost too many of his 'collegues' in the Electronic Music scene, like f.e. Klaus Schulze, Vangelis and Edgar Froese.
Jean-Michel Jarre’s music got me through one of the toughest times of my life in the early nineties...I’m so grateful that this popped up randomly on my RUclips feed 👏🏾👏🏾🔥🔥💛🇬🇧
My dad introduced his music into my life in 1976 when he played Oxygène at full blast in our house. I was totally mesmerised by the sounds, progressions and LP cover art. ❤️
Oxygene is iconic, but he also released so many other great albums with different styles since those. JMJ is so much more than his early Oxygene-style, he did many other things too, his recent experimental techno album from last year was so brilliant too. Zoolook, Revolutions, Metamorphoses, Electronica, Oxymore, Amazonia, etc.
@@titovalasques Oxygene is not his first album. His first album was Deserted Palace from 1972. Then Les Granges Brulees from 1973. Oxygene is his 3rd album from 1976.
@@hatzegopteryx.sounds3637 Yup! But I'm not speaking about the first ever album JMJ made but rather the FIRST TIME I EXPERIENCED HIS MUSIC. It's from my perspective at 7 years old where my dear dad shared his love of music with me. I don't need you to correct my memory of the events because I was there and you certainly weren't.
Un saludo desde Perú 🇵🇪 te amo Michael Jarre.Dios🙏te bendiga siempre con amor,salud,y sabiduría.gracias por el gran amor a nuestra MADRE SAGRADA LA 🌎 TIERRA.
That's the main problem of this nice video with some instruments I would love to own (the Osmose and the C15 for instance), we hear NOTHING! Jean-Michel, play us something, s'il te plait!
Jean-Michel is looking good for his age! I hope I look that good in 17 years. I'm not surprised to see that he has a C15 and an Osmose. Those are two things I'd love to have around but I don't have the room (or the budget at the moment).
He generated oxygene from his kitchen with basic synths and formed a genre of type of synth sound. Also his sequencing style is highly unique and identifiable. Particularly the bass parts are simplistic but cleverly attractive.
I loved listening to him narrate the various instruments and also his enthusiasm for the modular synthesizer market which is really an awesome development that people should be aware of.
The should name a hardware Synthesizer after him as he is one of the most innovative artist pioneers in electronic music following his own path even after all his successes he keeps going got all his Original Vinyls albums
I could listen to him enthusing about synths for days. Also - that new toy with the left/right key motion - I had that idea when I was a kid and now someone has finally made one - that's going on my shopping list.
He was doing things with analog synthesisers 35 /40 years ago that still today sound fresh and almost digital. The polyphonic almost orchestral sound of oxygene and equinox do not age at all . 40 years later they are still compelling albums.
First money I ever spent buying an LP was the Concerts in China by JMJ. Still have the LP and a CD version, still one of my favourite listening to this day. Hang on, gonna put it on loud again.
His early albums are iconic, but he also released so many other great albums with different styles since those. JMJ is so much more than his early style, his recent experimental techno album from last year was so brilliant too. Zoolook, Revolutions, Metamorphoses, Electronica, Oxymore, Amazonia, etc. All fantastic for very different reasons.
Oxygene is legendary, but he released so many other great albums with different styles since that. JMJ is so much more than his Oxygene-style, his recent experimental techno album from last year was brilliant.
An absolutely brilliant piece of music. I'm promoting it with my profile picture. So different from his Oxygene-style, yet so fantastic in every way. Unbelievable high quality production, a multi-layered, complex tapestry of sounds that combines 90's electronic styles like downtempo, techno, trance, progressive house (Hey Gagarin), breakbeats, ambient with organic, traditional instrumentations, Arabic, Irish, Asian and other world music, plus beautiful female vocals and creative vocoder voices from JMJ himself. A varied, creative, perfectly executed concept. I'm not trying to be overdramatic, but I honestly think it's one of the most underrated albums ever in music history. I've listened to it countless times and I still can't get enoughbof it.
I'm a Jarre fan since my teens... what a legend this man is. I'm one of the freaks who love the controversial Yamaha EX5, actually very proud to own one, and I was VERY surprised to spot one on this video... :-) never thought JMJ would have one of the blue beasts...
Thanks for sharing this documentation. Thanks for the amazing music and the love for electronic sounds. You are a real inspiration ;) Keep up the great work!
This "Dude" is really lovely and has an ai in music inside ;) I'm an older guy and loved his music since the first song. I have herard a lot of electronical music (Vangelis, Kitaro, Deuter, W. Carlos, Tomita (left handed dream!), Klaus Schulze, Kraftwerk, Tangerine Dream, Edgar Froese, Pink Floyd (WOW), Alain Parsons Project (Super), and really much more... Jean-Michel Jarre is a bit different and following up the time, with new technic, but didn't forget his roots. Because of this music, I started to collect the analogue synths, effects and drum machines as well. Got some unique pieces of the 70s, like VCS-6 or a Tangerine Dream synthesizer +++ I hoped to see him one time and change some words... Today I like Nils Frahm for example, because he is a very nice musician, who mixes classical instruments with a few synths and older effects (Roland tape echo). And he plays alone very hard with hands and foot, so you can see the running sweat from his noise. Woe - a real musician from the bottom of his heart, like Jean-Michel Jarre!. Here is an older demo: ruclips.net/video/izhGLGPmvIU/видео.html sure you love it :) THX Mr. Jarre to make this difficult world more colourful!
Jean-Michel, you look like you've got your hands full with all that lovely gear. Does that mean you won't be using your Schmidt 8 voice for the next couple of weeks? (...or perhaps I can persuade Mr Zimmer to let me take care of his Moog Modular 35 whilst he's on holiday?) 😉
One correction is that the digital mellotron is not at all related to the original company, Streetly/Bradmatic lost the rights to the Mellotron name in the late 70's/early 80's. Bradmatics makes the M4000 which is a new tape based "Mellotron" and is the only one linked to the original company.
I'm a long time fan, since the days of Oxygène. I have all your disks in vinyl and in CD. It's great to see where you are working. I only wish we could hear the sound of all those instruments.
Oxygene is iconic, but he also released so many other great albums with different styles since those. JMJ is so much more than his Oxygene-style, his recent experimental techno album from last year was so brilliant too. Zoolook, Revolutions, Metamorphoses, Electronica, Oxymore, Amazonia, etc.
Interestingly, he is not talking much about his vintage synths. Most of the things in this video are latest modern synths or modern recreations of vintage. We need pt.2!
I do love Jean-Michel and it is so cool to see his instruments but would it not be much more interesting if we could hear the examples of the sounds? :)
Hard to think he’s about 70 ..a true living legend
74 actually, he's quite sharp and apparently fit for the age
I’m not familiar with him… tho’ I’m about to😏‼️ (But you say he’s almost 70😳??!! I was thinking mid-50’s WOW!!!). Can’t wait to discover who he truly is!!!!
Yeah, kind of a Vangelis on steroids
I think he’s more like 75. Truly legendary. A master of electronic music
Yeah, saw him up close at ADE just before Covid, and he looks really well for his age.
i first heard his music when i was 1 year old according to my mom i loved it and it helped me fall asleep, almost 18 years later i still love his music and listen to it every day. thank you for your beautiful music.
In the early nineties, as a teenager, I bought his albums and went to his concerts. Now I'm 50 and he's 74 and I'm watching this video. What a journey through time.
Did you go to the big concert in Paris in 1990? One of my best memories 😄. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paris_La_Défense_-_Une_Ville_En_Concert
Me too! Went to Europe in concert in Brussels as he wouldn't play in the Netherlands. Have al his work up to Oxygene 7-13 after that lost intrest. Chronologie is still my fav album, tho heavily criticised by the critics.
@@RikMaxSpeed I did ! It was my first concert and I was mesmerised by the experience !
I love how he's able to change and evolve with time on each album, Oxygene, Equinoxe, Zoolook, Revolutions, Metamorphoses, Electronica, Oxymore, Amazonia, etc. All so different, but I love them for different reasons.
Hi everyone - we have a NEW full-length interview with Jean-Michel from this same session just gone live here:
ruclips.net/video/ujgvTRFRIEQ/видео.html
How nice to hear Jean-Michel Jarr speaking English was not the case in 70’ 80’😉
Jean Michel Jarre, thank you for sharing part of your musical production with us. You are a true and admirable musician, who takes great pleasure in bringing your audience closer to you!
Love the fact that he speaks so foundly about new gear as well. It's not about all old gear even though he propably have every version of every synth stored away. 🙂
It's such a relief and so reassuring that Monsieur Jarre's studio suffers just as much from dust as mine! :)
I was thinking there was a bit of dust, all my equipment has covers over it when not it use, so they are all like I have just got them out of the box. Bloody hate dust lol 😒
A good habit from wood wind players is prepare your instrument for its next use. Wipe everything down. Maintain as you go. Prepare your room before you leave it. Can't do much about dust without good air conditioning.
@@acesul8811 interesting. we used to do this when I worked at the restaurant. prepare for the next day at night and it seems applicable here too.
@@acesul8811 Could you please elaborate on how air conditioning can help with dust in the studio? I just installed ac in mine and i'm curious.
@@redwithblackstripes If the air pressure in your studio is kept slightly higher than the air pressure outside the studio, then it will reduce the chance of dust floating in. It will also carry some dust out with it, as air moves from high to low pressure. This is usually not possible with residential AC units, though most commercial units can do it. Basically, your AC must suck in extra air (filtered of course), and keep it slightly higher than the surrounding rooms. An air purifier with a dust filter can also help if your AC isn't up to the task. A small cheap air purifier can rotate all the air in a room in only about 15 minutes. However, none of these solutions are perfect, but they do help. I run an air purifier with a HEFA filter 8 hours a day in my bedroom and I get way less dust than any other room. Dust is just a fact of life and the best thing is consistent prevention
His dedication to electronic music ❤. I never forget hearing for the first time Oxygen when I was a kid. My father bought the album. It got me started .
Oxygene is iconic, but he also released so many other great albums with different styles since that. JMJ is so much more than his Oxygene-style, his recent experimental techno album from last year was so brilliant too. Zoolook, Revolutions, Metamorphoses, Electronica, Oxymore, Amazonia, etc.
I started to like him as well, my father did the same, he was showing me his music. Love for electronic, love to him and all other people, who are listening to his passion. Thank you so much. ❤️
Jean Michel Jarre is a legend, I vividly remember listening to my brother playing Oxygene when I was 8 years old and being truly captivated. I had never heard anything like it !
‘Hi ,my name is Jean michel jarre’
A humble introduction to the man who gave mass appeal to electronic music throughout the world
Thanks for opening the door and let us be a part of the studio tour. Great inside view and great to see that JMJ still having future projects. I looking forward...
He released 6 studio albums, 1 compilation album, 1 live album, 1 demonstation album (EON) and 3 radio signal collections just in the least 8 years. He is super active, especially considering his.
I’ve been listening to this man since I was a teenager, and I’m almost 60. This gives me so much joy to see the mechanics of his world.
@Peter Morris An ageless hero..............who, so very unfortunately, lost too many of his 'collegues' in the Electronic Music scene, like f.e. Klaus Schulze, Vangelis and Edgar Froese.
Jean-Michel Jarre’s music got me through one of the toughest times of my life in the early nineties...I’m so grateful that this popped up randomly on my RUclips feed 👏🏾👏🏾🔥🔥💛🇬🇧
JMJ - Oxygenius Of Electronic Music ! Greets From Poland ;-)
What a legend!, I remember buying Equinox, Oxygene etc on vinyl, roughly 😱30 years ago
My dad introduced his music into my life in 1976 when he played Oxygène at full blast in our house. I was totally mesmerised by the sounds, progressions and LP cover art. ❤️
Oxygene is iconic, but he also released so many other great albums with different styles since those. JMJ is so much more than his early Oxygene-style, he did many other things too, his recent experimental techno album from last year was so brilliant too. Zoolook, Revolutions, Metamorphoses, Electronica, Oxymore, Amazonia, etc.
@@hatzegopteryx.sounds3637 Absolutely, and bought all of them. However, there was something about that first time that was epic.
@@titovalasques Oxygene is not his first album.
His first album was Deserted Palace from 1972. Then Les Granges Brulees from 1973. Oxygene is his 3rd album from 1976.
@@hatzegopteryx.sounds3637 Yup! But I'm not speaking about the first ever album JMJ made but rather the FIRST TIME I EXPERIENCED HIS MUSIC. It's from my perspective at 7 years old where my dear dad shared his love of music with me.
I don't need you to correct my memory of the events because I was there and you certainly weren't.
@@titovalasques Okay, I thought you meant his 1st album.
One talented musician.!!!!👀😎👍👏👋✌️🇨🇦🌟
Thank-you for all the amazing music.🙂
Just never can't get enough Jean Michel Jarre in my life🎹🎹🎹
what a legend, still inspiring ❤
i remember as kid in the cd store listening synthesizer greatest with great joy
👑👑👑
Un saludo desde Perú 🇵🇪 te amo Michael Jarre.Dios🙏te bendiga siempre con amor,salud,y sabiduría.gracias por el gran amor a nuestra MADRE SAGRADA LA 🌎 TIERRA.
It's always a joy to ear him talking about music and his synths !
ear him talking, but not playing...
@@moitoi3226 Would be such a very lovely long video!
Every time I play Oxygen, Equinox, Magnetic fields etc I’m in another dimension, thank you Mr. Jarre ❤
A man of good taste. Always drawing on the greatness of the past as well as being keenly aware of the new greatness arising in the present.
When I'm 74 I want to look as young as JMJ! Doubt I make it though.
I would have to have natural daylight with a view in a studio like this. The dark would get me down.
Glad to see subsequent 37 there ❤it is a superb Synth
I can't wait to hear what Jarre makes with the Osmose.
That's the main problem of this nice video with some instruments I would love to own (the Osmose and the C15 for instance), we hear NOTHING! Jean-Michel, play us something, s'il te plait!
@@FLH3official it's a studio tour, not audio demo - thanks for watching, though.
Jean-Michel is looking good for his age! I hope I look that good in 17 years. I'm not surprised to see that he has a C15 and an Osmose. Those are two things I'd love to have around but I don't have the room (or the budget at the moment).
Long live JMJ!
a man of good taste and great sense for sound, absolutely inspiring.
He generated oxygene from his kitchen with basic synths and formed a genre of type of synth sound. Also his sequencing style is highly unique and identifiable. Particularly the bass parts are simplistic but cleverly attractive.
Amazing studio thanks for share your studio Jean Michel the Great one.
I loved listening to him narrate the various instruments and also his enthusiasm for the modular synthesizer market which is really an awesome development that people should be aware of.
He's one of ridiculously few 70 somethings they can use the phrase "very cool" and i will believe them.
Nice to see he has a Korg Wavestate!
Exactly what I noticed, he's been using it a lot lately
The should name a hardware Synthesizer after him as he is one of the most innovative artist pioneers in electronic music following his own path even after all his successes he keeps going got all his Original Vinyls albums
Jean-Michel entouré des meilleurs synthés... Et des synthés entourés du meilleur claviériste! Le combo parfait pour sortir des arrangements uniques!🎹🤟
Pure genius. There is no other way to describe it. So moving, all of his music.
Yes, his later albums are so underrated. His recent Oxymore experimental techno album is so unique and creative.
I could listen to him enthusing about synths for days. Also - that new toy with the left/right key motion - I had that idea when I was a kid and now someone has finally made one - that's going on my shopping list.
It’s in no way a new idea. The Ondes Martenot used sideways key movement to introduce vibrato back in the 1930s.
Arp Pro soloist had something similar.
@@steve--smith Are you sure about that? I’m only aware of it having aftertouch, i.e. pressure sensitivity, not side-to-side sensitivity.
"I have some other rooms with lots of other keyboards" Jean Michel Jarre on his 1000 room studio.
They’re pretty epic..!
He was doing things with analog synthesisers 35 /40 years ago that still today sound fresh and almost digital. The polyphonic almost orchestral sound of oxygene and equinox do not age at all . 40 years later they are still compelling albums.
So cool! Thanks!
Thanks so much Terry!
The master's den. Really fascinating :-)
First money I ever spent buying an LP was the Concerts in China by JMJ.
Still have the LP and a CD version, still one of my favourite listening to this day.
Hang on, gonna put it on loud again.
His early albums are iconic, but he also released so many other great albums with different styles since those. JMJ is so much more than his early style, his recent experimental techno album from last year was so brilliant too. Zoolook, Revolutions, Metamorphoses, Electronica, Oxymore, Amazonia, etc. All fantastic for very different reasons.
Be great to hear these instruments, be good another live in the studio concert like we got for the Oxygene live tour
Oxygene is legendary, but he released so many other great albums with different styles since that. JMJ is so much more than his Oxygene-style, his recent experimental techno album from last year was brilliant.
This guy is 74 years old. He looks younger than me & I'm 5.
I recommend Metamorphoses for everyone. It's a nice millenium album having arab and techno styles.
An absolutely brilliant piece of music. I'm promoting it with my profile picture. So different from his Oxygene-style, yet so fantastic in every way. Unbelievable high quality production, a multi-layered, complex tapestry of sounds that combines 90's electronic styles like downtempo, techno, trance, progressive house (Hey Gagarin), breakbeats, ambient with organic, traditional instrumentations, Arabic, Irish, Asian and other world music, plus beautiful female vocals and creative vocoder voices from JMJ himself. A varied, creative, perfectly executed concept. I'm not trying to be overdramatic, but I honestly think it's one of the most underrated albums ever in music history.
I've listened to it countless times and I still can't get enoughbof it.
I'm a Jarre fan since my teens... what a legend this man is. I'm one of the freaks who love the controversial Yamaha EX5, actually very proud to own one, and I was VERY surprised to spot one on this video... :-) never thought JMJ would have one of the blue beasts...
He's still so active, modern and energetic at 74/75, it's amazing, he loves VR and has a TikTok account.
Thanks for sharing this documentation. Thanks for the amazing music and the love for electronic sounds. You are a real inspiration ;) Keep up the great work!
This "Dude" is really lovely and has an ai in music inside ;) I'm an older guy and loved his music since the first song. I have herard a lot of electronical music (Vangelis, Kitaro, Deuter, W. Carlos, Tomita (left handed dream!), Klaus Schulze, Kraftwerk, Tangerine Dream, Edgar Froese, Pink Floyd (WOW), Alain Parsons Project (Super), and really much more... Jean-Michel Jarre is a bit different and following up the time, with new technic, but didn't forget his roots. Because of this music, I started to collect the analogue synths, effects and drum machines as well. Got some unique pieces of the 70s, like VCS-6 or a Tangerine Dream synthesizer +++ I hoped to see him one time and change some words... Today I like Nils Frahm for example, because he is a very nice musician, who mixes classical instruments with a few synths and older effects (Roland tape echo). And he plays alone very hard with hands and foot, so you can see the running sweat from his noise. Woe - a real musician from the bottom of his heart, like Jean-Michel Jarre!. Here is an older demo: ruclips.net/video/izhGLGPmvIU/видео.html sure you love it :) THX Mr. Jarre to make this difficult world more colourful!
05:10 Haven't seen that resonator before.
Nice mix of old and new.
Love the video. Thank you for making it
Jean Michel Jarre é espetacular, mas nunca o vi tocando teclado nessas demonstrações do estúdio dele...
There are studio sessions on youtube....
His english accent is about as good as mine 😂
JMJ never age, it must be all the electronics in his studio
damn what a dream studio looks like
Jean-Michel, you look like you've got your hands full with all that lovely gear. Does that mean you won't be using your Schmidt 8 voice for the next couple of weeks?
(...or perhaps I can persuade Mr Zimmer to let me take care of his Moog Modular 35 whilst he's on holiday?)
😉
One correction is that the digital mellotron is not at all related to the original company, Streetly/Bradmatic lost the rights to the Mellotron name in the late 70's/early 80's. Bradmatics makes the M4000 which is a new tape based "Mellotron" and is the only one linked to the original company.
ЖАН ГЕНИЙ! Всего МИРА.! Великолепная музыка, на протяжнние всей жизни слушая его, получаешь вдохновение, люблю❤😘❤😘❤😘❤😘❤😘
Studio tours 101: Have the gear turned on, so we can actually hear some sounds!
Nice to see that he goes for the nu analogue
This video is just a tour of humility.
I'm a long time fan, since the days of Oxygène. I have all your disks in vinyl and in CD.
It's great to see where you are working. I only wish we could hear the sound of all those instruments.
Oxygene is iconic, but he also released so many other great albums with different styles since those. JMJ is so much more than his Oxygene-style, his recent experimental techno album from last year was so brilliant too. Zoolook, Revolutions, Metamorphoses, Electronica, Oxymore, Amazonia, etc.
@@hatzegopteryx.sounds3637 Oh yes. I bought them all until "En attendant Cousteau", which I did not like.
I would love to spend a day with JMJ in his studio, but I'm afraid I would want to go back there for the rest of my life :)
This is amazing!
The instruments in the background also... Osmose is interesting with a wonderful design
would have been cool to see the other rooms too!
Absolute Amazing man with really nice equipment 😀...Legendary!
Great to hear all these instruments being demonstrated - real 'dancing about architecture', right there.
Perhaps you miss the point of a ‘tour’ - but all the same thanks for giving us valuable minutes of watch time
Salutations du Mexique au Grand Jean Michel Jarré !! = Saludos desde México al Gran Jean Michel Jarré !!
Great!!
Our king!👑❤️
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A man for all seasons
Lenda da música eletrónica.
JMJ doing a Thomann’s ad, with the amount of currently available gear he has in this project setup.
Amazing! True artist
Legend !
True Master at work, thank u for all ur music, 😎
Interestingly, he is not talking much about his vintage synths. Most of the things in this video are latest modern synths or modern recreations of vintage. We need pt.2!
Legend
Very interesting - thank's a lot!
No soundsamples...
But thank you JMJ for all they joy you have brought me!
This is a studio tour, where JMJ chats about the equipment - there will be further content that explores the sonics from his live shows
I do love Jean-Michel and it is so cool to see his instruments but would it not be much more interesting if we could hear the examples of the sounds? :)
Jean my man.. A Wavestate was in the his studio, too
A living legend
Dommage qu aucun son ne sorte de toutes ces merveilles
Part 2 and 3 are on the way, where JMJ discussed his live show and we have some excerpts from a concert in Cannes which he did in January 👍
Siii que genio!!! Buen video!
En 1974 un ARP Odyssey avec 2 oscillateurs coutait $2 500 et en 2023, un seul logiciel à $250 peut faire plus que tout cet attirail.
Legend.
He needs to hire me to clean all his machines every week..
Show us the back rooms too!
He's probably had every keyboard synth ever produced.
Probably, He doesn't have Arturia V Collection or Kontakt 😊
@@zoozeonja158 I'm sure he knows about them though
My favourite French man.
And mine!
warm ingredients, indeed
All rise.
Legend 🖖👍
Bonjour un bon studio