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Téo & Téa

Jean-Michel Jarre · 2007

50 min · 13 tracks · ambient

A vibrant blend of electronic textures and emotive melodies creates a rich sonic landscape.

Is this for you?

Good fit if you like

  • dynamic journey with emotional peaks
  • vibrant soundscapes for exploration
  • for reflective afternoons
  • engaging melodies for focus
  • playful rhythms for creative moments

Maybe skip if you want

  • prefer instant gratification tracks
  • seek standalone singles only

Where this album fits

In the catalog
Late Career Highlight — Shows Jarre's continued relevance after a decade-long hiatus.
Themes
digital nostalgia· electronic playground· melodic innovation
Career context
Released in 2007, 'Téo & Téa' was Jean-Michel Jarre's first studio album in over a decade, following the 1997 release 'Oxygène 7-13'. At this point in his career, Jarre was transitioning back into the music scene after exploring various multimedia projects, reinvigorating his sound with contemporary electronic elements while maintaining his signature style.
Stylistic neighbors
Vangelis· Klaus Schulze· Tangerine Dream
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Tracklist

New here? Start with "Fresh News".

  • 1 Fresh News Start here 2:44
  • 2 Téo & Téa 3:29
  • 3 Beautiful Agony 4:40
  • 4 Touch to Remember 6:09
  • 5 OK, Do It Fast 3:25
  • 6 Partners in Crime 1 3:38
  • 7 Partners in Crime 2 3:35
  • 8 Chatterbox 2:16
  • 9 In the Mood for You 4:20
  • 10 Gossip 2:11
  • 11 Vintage 3:06
  • 12 Melancholic Rodeo 3:51
  • 13 Téo & Téa 4:00 AM 7:06

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