Oxygene
"Oxygene" 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 unique sound that blends ambient and progressive music. The album features several tracks, each characterized by flowing melodies and rhythmic patterns, which contribute to its atmospheric quality.
The success of "Oxygene" helped popularize electronic music and established Jarre as a leading figure in the genre. The album has influenced many artists and continues to be celebrated for its pioneering approach to sound and composition, making it a classic in the history of music.