Jean-michel Jarre - Oxygene, Pt. 4 -
Whether you’re a synth enthusiast or a casual listener, the track stands as a testament to the power of imagination and the idea that you don't need a massive studio to create a timeless classic.
In 1976, long before home studios were the norm, a young French musician named recorded an album in his kitchen that would permanently alter the DNA of electronic music. That album was Oxygène , and its breakout single, "Oxygène, Pt. 4," remains one of the most recognizable synthesizer anthems in history. Jean-Michel Jarre - Oxygene, Pt. 4
The track’s unique "breathing" atmosphere was crafted through a fascinating blend of early analog technology: Whether you’re a synth enthusiast or a casual
drum machine. Jarre famously used adhesive tape to hold down multiple preset buttons simultaneously to create the track's signature hybrid pattern. 4," remains one of the most recognizable synthesizer