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The 2007 release maintains the flowing, six-part structure of the original work: Sets the ambient, atmospheric tone.

To function correctly, the extracted content must be (if using a hardware player) or played via software that can decode DTS from a .wav container. The 2007 release maintains the flowing, six-part structure

In summary, this specific archive represents a high-definition, multi-channel celebration of electronic music history, emphasizing the timeless nature of Jarre's "cosmic" compositions through the lens of modern spatial audio technology. A DTS-CD is a standard Redbook CD that

A DTS-CD is a standard Redbook CD that contains a DTS-encoded bitstream. It requires a DVD/Blu-ray player or a PC with software capable of decoding DTS (like VLC or Foobar2000) connected to a surround sound processor. Jean-Michel Jarre used the original 1976 analog synthesizers

: Unlike a standard remaster, this is a entirely new performance recorded for the 30th anniversary in 2007. Jean-Michel Jarre used the original 1976 analog synthesizers (which he calls the "Stradivarius of Electronic Music") to recreate the album.

This project was a strategic "return to roots" after the commercial and critical disappointment of his previous dance-oriented album, Téo & Téa . By revisiting Oxygène , Jarre re-established his legacy as a pioneer of the genre, proving that the original compositions were "light years ahead" of their time. It also launched the "Oxygène: Live in Your Living Room" project, which was filmed in stereoscopic 3D and included special glasses for viewers.

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