Samiksha Jaiswal (Editor)

Electronica 1: The Time Machine

Updated on
Edit
Like
Comment
Share on FacebookTweet on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on Reddit
Recorded
  
2011–2015

Producer
  
Jean Michel Jarre

Release date
  
16 October 2015

Length
  
68:20

Artist
  
Jean-Michel Jarre

Label
  
Columbia Records

Electronica 1: The Time Machine cdnalbumoftheyearorgalbum201542489electronic

Released
  
16 October 2015 (2015-10-16)

Electronica 1 The Time Machine (2015)
  
Electronica 2 The Heart of Noise (2016)

Genres
  
Electronic music, Dance music, Trip hop

Nominations
  
Grammy Award for Best Dance/Electronic Album

Similar
  
Jean-Michel Jarre albums, Electronic dance music albums

Electronica 1: The Time Machine is the seventeenth studio album by French electronic musician and composer Jean-Michel Jarre, released on 16 October 2015 by Columbia Records. It was recorded with the help of 15 separate collaborators, including Vince Clarke, Gesaffelstein, M83, Armin van Buuren,John Carpenter Robert "3D" Del Naja of Massive Attack fame, Pete Townshend (from The Who) and the late Edgar Froese of Tangerine Dream, the collaboration being one of Froese's last projects before dying in January 2015.

Contents

Jarre announced on 20 April 2015 Conquistador as result of his collaboration with French techno producer Gesaffelstein. On May 15, 2015 a second collaboration, this time with French electronic band M83 titled Glory was announced, with a music video for the track being released on June 23, 2015. A third collaboration, this time with German electronic band Tangerine Dream was announced on 22 June 2015.

The collaborations were teased over a period of months in 2015 before the album itself was announced by Jarre on 10 July 2015, under its project name "E-project". It is to be his first release of original music since his 2007 album Téo & Téa. Pre-orders of the album were announced, as well as 2 limited edition box sets.

On 28 August 2015, details of the album and the title Electronica volume 1 (The Time Machine) were announced, together with the Little Boots track If..!. A trailer accompanying the announcement has Jean Michel Jarre talking about the concept of this album and how it all came together. A 2nd volume was released in May 2016.

Background

In an interview with Billboard, Jarre said of the album: "I've wanted to tell a story for a while regarding electronic music history and its legacy from my point of view and experience, from when I started to nowadays. I planned to compose for and collaborate with an array of artists, who are, directly or indirectly linked to this scene, with people I admire for their singular contribution to our genre, that represent a source of inspiration for me over the last four decades I have been making music, but who also have an instantly recognizable sound. At the outset, I had no idea how this project would evolve, but I was delighted that everybody I reached out to accepted my invitation."

The Electronica project started in 2011 with his collaboration with David Lynch.

Nominations

The album was nominated for the 59th Annual Grammy Awards in the "Best Dance/Electronic Album" category.

Secrets

The spectrogram of the track "Continuous Mix" contains several hidden secrets. User "audiolab" at forum rt22.mybb3.ru revealed phrases "Ancient astronauts", "Always trust your vision", Jarre's portrait and an unknown bit sequence. After that Jan Szulew decrypted the bit sequence unveiling two 32-bit binary strings which represent floating point numbers of WGS84 coordinates (latitude and longitude respectively). The coordinates point to the center of the Obelisk of Luxor on Place de la Concorde, where the first big JMJ concert happened in 1979.

Songs

1The Time Machine3:52
2Glory3:56
3Close Your Eyes6:25

References

Electronica 1: The Time Machine Wikipedia