Oxygène
"Oxygène" is a groundbreaking electronic music album by French composer Jean-Michel Jarre, released in 1976. It is known for its innovative use of synthesizers and sequencers, creating a rich soundscape that blends ambient and melodic elements. The album features tracks that flow seamlessly into one another, making it a cohesive listening experience.
The success of "Oxygène" helped popularize electronic music and established Jarre as a leading figure in the genre. The album's iconic cover art and memorable melodies have left a lasting impact on music, influencing countless artists and paving the way for future electronic compositions.