Jean-Michel Jarre is a French electronic music composer and musician. He is one of the pioneers of electronic music and has been a significant influence on the genre. Born on August 24, 1948, in Lyon, France, Jarre's musical career spans several decades, during which he has released numerous albums that have contributed to the evolution of electronic and ambient music.

Jean-Michel-Jarre---Oxygene--New-Master-Recording-2007--DTS-CD.rar is a lossless archive of a niche, out-of-print 5.1 surround version of Oxygène, remixed from original tapes by Jarre in 2007. It offers a radically different spatial interpretation of the classic electronic album. To experience it properly, you need DTS decoding hardware/software, and the file should be burned to CD or played through a DTS-capable media player. It’s a collector’s item for audiophiles and Jarre enthusiasts, but due diligence is required to avoid counterfeit copies.

Jarre personally supervised a series of remasters in 2007 for his early albums (Oxygène, Équinoxe, Les Chants Magnétiques). For Oxygène:

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  • "Oxygène" is Jarre's third studio album, originally released on March 10, 1976. The album marked a pivotal moment in Jarre's career and in the history of electronic music. It was composed and recorded between September and November 1975 using a combination of traditional instruments and a variety of electronic music equipment, including synthesizers and tape loops. The album consists of six tracks, each titled "Oxygène" followed by a number from 1 to 6.

    "Oxygène" was not only Jarre's breakthrough album but also a global success, selling millions of copies worldwide. It introduced a new dimension of sound and laid the groundwork for the ambient and new-age music genres. The album's serene yet dynamic soundscapes captured the imagination of listeners, offering a unique musical experience that blended the natural with the electronic.