
The Godfather of Electronic Music JEAN-MICHEL JARRE (JMJ) releases his 41-track best-of PLANET JARRE!
Commemorating fifty years of music and innovation, the Godfather of Electronic Music JEAN-MICHEL JARRE (JMJ) releases his 41-track best-of PLANET JARRE today.
Providing an intimate, indispensable and inimitable overview of his storied career thus far, he personally oversaw comprehensive remastering and chose the compositions that drive this journey in four playlists: Soundscapes, Themes, Sequences and Explorations & Early Works. It's available in four configurations: vinyl, box set, deluxe CD, and standard CD. The vinyl and box set both unlock a download card for Jean-Michel Jarre in 5.1, granting the most immersive listening possible and perfect for audiophiles.
Beyond classics and unearthed rarities from the vault, the collection notably remains highlighted by two brand new recordings. "Herbalizer" enchants and entrances with its wondrously warm production as the previously released "Coachella Opening" transports audiences into the front row of his most recent Electronica World Tour—which fittingly launched with the icon's first-ever Coachella performance.
However, PLANET JARRE only set the stage for further innovation of the Godfather or Electronic Music. On 16th November 2018, JARRE unveils EQUINOXE INFINITY—the long-awaited sequel to his landmark fourth album, EQUINOXE. The first EQUINOXE notably arrived forty years prior to the date on 16th November 1978 and since remained essential listening for music aficionados. The idea behind this brand-new album is very much driven by humanity using new technologies such as artificial intelligence and what will become of human mankind by doing so.
The legend just uncovered the album artwork created by Filip Hodas, which plays off the now-iconic image of the original.
"In days where vinyl is coming back big time, artwork deserves more attention," JMJ says. "The cover of EQUINOXE has always been one of my favourites. Are these strange creatures watching us? Watching space? Watching machines? Watching a natural phenomenon? We don't really know. They're not scary, but odd and mysterious. So, I took the original 'Watchmen' of the EQUINOXE cover to continue the story. Filip Hodas is a super talented young artist who I asked to create two different pieces in line with my vision. One cover shows mankind at peace with nature and technology and the other depicts a picture of fear and distortion with machines taking over the world. With these two, I want to bring attention to two scenarios we are facing today with our love for and our dependence on innovation and technology. The music of EQUINOXE INFINITY is the soundtrack to those two different worlds."
Speaking of the music, he precedes the arrival of the new album with "THE WATCHERS (Movement One)". The track formally welcomes fans into this new realm as it maintains his penchant for pushing the envelope and charting new territory.
JEAN-MICHEL JARRE is a 2017 Grammy nominee, with more than eighty million albums sold throughout his career, a four-time Guinness World Record holder for largest concerts ever performed, and UNESCO Goodwill Ambassador renowned for his one-off groundbreaking events at historical landmarks across the world. He's one of the first artists in the world to perform electronic music as we know it today.
PLANET JARRE (track listing)
Soundscapes
Oxygene 1
Oxygene 19
Rendez-Vous 1
Millions of Stars
Chronology 1
Oxygene 20
Equinoce 2
Waiting for Cousteau
The Heart of Noise (Origin)
Themes
Industrial Revolution Part 2
Oxygene 4
Equinoxe 5
Oxygene 2
Zoolookologie
Bells
Equinoxe 4
Magnetic Field 2
Rendez-Vous 2 (Laser Harp)
Rendez-Vous 4
Chronology 4
Sequences
Coachella Opening
Arpeggiator
Automatic Part 1 with Vince Clarke
Exit with Edward Snowden
Equinoxe 7
Oxygene 8
Stardust with Armin van Buuren
Herbalizer
Revolutions
Explorations & Early Works
Ethnicolor
Souvenir of China
Blah Blah Café
Music for Supermarkets (Demo Excerpt)
Roseland / Le Pays de Rose
La Cage
Erosmachine
Hypnose
The Song of the Burnt Barns / La Chanson des Granges Brulees
Happiness is a Sad Song
Aor Bleu
Last Rendez-Vous

To Celebrate The 21st Anniversary Of Mezzanine, MASSIVE ATTACK Announce A European Tour For 2019
Celebrating the twenty-first anniversary of 'Mezzanine', it has been announced this week that Massive Attack will bring their 1998 masterpiece on the road next year to what has been promoted as both an audio and visual treat, further news that Cocteau Twins vocalist Elizabeth Fraser will be joining them on stage has fanned he nostalgic fires. The importance of Fraser is immense as it is both her lyrics and vocals which can be heard on the standout single from 'Mezzanine', the sublime and beautiful "Teardrop".
The album upon release, was hailed as a nighties watermark of experimental-electronica, a trip hop and at times dark journey into the dynamics of a band who were at the very top of their creative game, The fact that 'Mezzanine' reached the top of the charts in four countries is only circumstantial to the gothic, melancholy masterpiece it is which still sounds fresh twenty-years later, the fact it has aged so well is a testament to the longevity of the sounds Del Naja, Marshall and Vowles creared.
This re-imagined version of 'Mezzanine' which will be the focus of the tour has now been re-named 'Mezzanin XX1' will update the albums sound on stage while keeping the original sampled elements very much in place.
The following is the list of European dates for next year, in March Massive Attack will travel to North America to complete what has so far been called the most exciting tour of 2019, lets hope it is a celebration and not a goodbye.
28/01/19 Glasgow, SSE Hydro
29/01/19 Manchester, Manchester Arena
31/01/19 Brussels, Palais 12
01/02/19 Amsterdam, AFAS Live
04/02/19 Frankfurt, Jahrhunderthalle
05/02/19 Munich, Zenith
06/02/19 Milan, Mediolanum Forum
08/02/19 Rome, Palalottomatica
09/02/19 Padua, Kioene Arena
11/02/19 Paris, Zenith
13/02/19 Nantes, Zenith de Nantes Metropole
14/02/19 Bordeaux, Bordeaux Metropole Arena
18/02/19 Lisbon, Campo Pequeno
22/02/19 London, O2 Arena
24/02/18 Dublin, 3Arena
01/03/18 Bristol, Steelyard
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This month it’s 32 years since Electro / EBM heads Nitzer Ebb released Murderous!
This month it’s 32 years since the English Electro / EBM heads from Nitzer Ebb unveiled maybe one of their most famous and biggest dance-floor classics, Murderous! A bomb of a song that turned out to be the advance single from what would become maybe THE NEB album of all time, That Total Age! An album we still had to wait for until May 1987 and which still can be found on various top-lists of the best industrial albums ever.
The B-side of this 7 "single had the up-tempo track Fitness To Purpose while the 12 " version had also the 'Repetition' version' of Muderous pressed on it.
Where is the youth?
Enjoy!
Murderous (Lyrics)
Where is the youth
Youth
Youth
Youth
Youth
Youth
Youth
It's time to know
It's time to live
It's time to know
It's time to live
Shout golden shouts
Shout golden shouts
Lift up your hearts
Shout golden shouts
Deze maand is het ook al weer 31 jaar geleden dat het Engelse Electro/EBM heads van Nitzer Ebb met één van hun bekendste en grootste dansvloer klassiekers uitpakten, Murderous (NEB 4) Eerst gereleased als 7" single op hun eigen Power Of Voice Communications maar al snel opgepikt en gereleased door Mute Records op zowel 7" als 12" Maxi-single in November 1986. Een bom van een nummer zo bleek, en als het ware een vooruit geschoven zijn van misschien wel HET Nitzer Ebb album aller tijden, That Total Age! Een album dat pas in Mei 1987 op on los gelaten zou worden en inmiddels nog steeds terug te vinden is op verschillende top-lijstjes van de beste industriële albums aller tijden. Op de b-side van de 7" single prijkte het up-tempo Fitness To Purpose en op de achterzijde van de 12" kon men daarnaast ook de 'Repetition' versie van Muderous vinden.
Waar is de jeugd?
Enjoy!
Murderous
Where is the youth
Youth
Youth
Youth
Youth
Youth
Youth
It's time to know
It's time to live
It's time to know
It's time to live
Shout golden shouts
Shout golden shouts
Lift up your hearts
Shout golden shouts

Today it’s Halloween so it’s the perfect day to remind you of Ministry’s release of the single '(Every Day Is) Halloween'. Originally released by Wax Trax! Records as an non-album b-side for the Ministry “comeback” single 'All Day' after they left Arista Records. The remixed version of 'All Day', titled 'All Day Remix', was featured on Ministry's 1986 album Twitch. '(Every Day is) Halloween' did not make it on this album but was included one year later (1987) on Ministry's compilation album Twelve Inch Singles (1981-1984).
In 2010 '(Every Day Is) Halloween' was re-released as an 6-track digital EP by Cleopatra Records. Besides the original version this EP features also four remixes and one cover version.
Ever since it’s first release (Every Day Is) Halloween has been adopted as one of the anthems of the (American) Industrial and Gothic community.
(Every Day Is) Halloween (Lyrics)
Well I live with snakes and lizards
And other things that go bump in the night
'Cause to me everyday is Halloween
I have given up hiding and started to fight
I have started to fight
Well any time, any place, anywhere that I go
All the people seem to stop and stare
They say "why are you dressed like it's Halloween?
You look so absurd, you look so obscene"
Oh, why can't I live a life for me?
Why should I take the abuse that's served?
Why can't they see they're just like me
It's the same, it's the same in the whole wide world
Well I let their teeny minds think
That they're dealing with someone who is over the brink
And I dress this way just to keep them at bay
'Cause Halloween is everyday
It's everyday
Oh, why can't I live a life for me?
Why should I take the abuse that's served?
Why can't they see they're just like me
It's the same, it's the same in the whole wide world
Oh, why can't I live a life for me?
Why should I take the abuse that's served?
Why can't they see they're just like me
I'm not the one that's so absurd
Why hide it why fight it?
Hurt feelings best to stop feeling hurt
Denials, reprisals
It's the same it's the same in the whole wide world
It's the same it's the same in the whole wide
It's the same it's the same in the whole wide
It's the same it's the same in the whole wide world