Sessions 2000
Jean-Michel Jarre · 2002
42 min · 6 tracks · ambient
Ethereal soundscapes blend with intricate melodies, creating a reflective auditory journey through time.
Is this for you?
Good fit if you like
- reflective auditory journey through time
- steady pacing for deep focus
- intricate melodies for contemplation
- ethereal soundscapes for introspection
Maybe skip if you want
- prefer upbeat, fast tempos
- seek standalone, quick tracks
Where this album fits
- In the catalog
- Late Career Highlight — Shows continued relevance and innovative approach in electronic music after commercial peak.
- Themes
- ethereal soundscapes· reflective auditory journey· ambient roots revival
- Career context
- By the release of 'Sessions 2000', Jean-Michel Jarre was well-established in the electronic music scene, following his commercial peak in the late '90s with albums like 'Oxygène 7-13'. This album represents a return to his ambient roots while incorporating contemporary electronic elements, showcasing his ability to evolve and adapt within the genre.
- Stylistic neighbors
- Vangelis· Klaus Schulze· Tangerine Dream
- If this clicks, go next to
- Geometry of Love — Continues the ethereal soundscapes with deeper exploration of themes.
- Sounds like this from elsewhere
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Ambient 1: Music for Airports by Brian Eno — Shares ethereal soundscapes and a reflective, immersive listening experience.Play by Moby — Combines intricate melodies with ambient elements, creating a contemplative atmosphere.The Disintegration Loops I by William Basinski — Explores themes of time and memory through lush, repetitive sonic textures.
Tracklist
New here? Start with "January 24".
- 1 January 24 Start here 5:57
- 2 March 23 8:02
- 3 May 1 4:49
- 4 June 21 6:18
- 5 September 14 9:30
- 6 December 17 8:11
What to play next
This album is considered a Late Career Highlight in Jean-Michel Jarre's catalog. Shows continued relevance and innovative approach in electronic music after commercial peak.
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