JEAN-MICHEL JARRE & M83 RELEASE 'GLORY'
"Glory" is the second track to be released from 
Jean-Michel Jarre's upcoming studio album, following "Conquistador," the
 Techno-focused collaboration with Gesaffelstein. This time around, the 
electronic music legend turns to another young French luminary, Anthony 
Gonzalez of M83, for a soaring and heartfelt anthem.
Jarre built "Glory" from the 
ground-up around Gonzalez' powerful voice. Full of uplifting 
synthesizers and plucked strings and bolstered with the sampled sounds 
of marching boots, "Glory" shares an epic sense of scale with recent M83
 material. Arranged with Jarre’s expert touch, however, it builds up 
naturally and finishes with a climax that feels huge even by that act’s 
standards.
As the mind behind M83, Gonzalez is 
responsible for 2011's blockbuster "Midnight City" and the acclaimed LP 
Hurry Up, We're Dreaming. Known for his theatrical style, Gonzalez has a
 knack for infusing rock band dynamics with electronic elements—a 
long-time obsession that started back when he saw Jarre on TV as a 
child. "He was playing with his synths and I was blown away with the 
sound and the look of his synthesizers," Gonzalez says. "It looked so 
futuristic to me, I was just hooked by the melodies and the power of his
 music right away."
Jean-Michel Jarre, of course, is one of 
electronic music’s formative figures, releasing his groundbreaking album
 Oxygéne in 1976 and remaining a pioneering force in the scene through 
the decades after. He’s been a major influence on artists of all 
stripes, from techno producers down to electronic-driven bands like M83,
 whose grandiose vocal melodies attracted Jarre in the first place. "I 
really wanted him to sing because what I like in his vocal is 
that he uses his voice not only like a singer, but like somebody who's 
using an instrument," Jarre says. "I love the ambiguity between natural 
sound and how he processes the vocals."
Blending Jarre's signature electronic 
composition with M83's rock opera grandeur, "Glory" is the second 
chapter in a long and comprehensive new project that will expand on 
Jean-Michel Jarre's already considerable legacy in electronic music.
Source: getinpr.com 

 
 
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