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Electronic music pioneer Jean-Michel Jarre will release his 22nd studio album, and one of his
most ambitious projects to date, ‘OXYMORE’ on October 21st, via Sony Music.
The album has been conceived as an immersive work in a multi-channel and 3D binaural
version. Multi-channel binaural sound will revolutionise how music is composed, mixed and
produced, placing sounds and textures in space in 360 degrees, and can be easily experienced
by any listeners with headphones. ‘OXYMORE’ is the first commercial release of this stature
which pushes the future of musical audio and sound to this new level.
As part of the immersive project, Jarre will also launch ‘OXYVILLE’, a VR world which
accompanies the album release.
“OXYVILLE will be a virtual music city, and in the future I will invite other artists to be a part of it,
as well as hold masterclasses and other events. I want it to become a sandbox for new music
experiences,” he explains. Jarre is no stranger to innovative disruption when it comes to VR and
the metaverse, having recently performed ‘Welcome to the Other Side’, a groundbreaking
livestream broadcast worldwide from a virtual Notre Dame in Paris on New Year’s Eve, 2021.
U.S. touring & live entertainment trade publication Pollstar stated that the livestream attracted record breaking audiences of over 75 million viewers worldwide across various platforms, television and VR.
During the creative process of OXYMORE, Jarre performed an early version of the composition
in physical 360 degree spatial audio Live as an exclusive world preview, within the walls of
Maison de la Radio in Paris, home to Jarre’s Groupe de Recherche Musicale years before
‘Oxygène’. The happy-few and purists of musique concrete who could attend, were asked to
close their eyes and immerse themselves completely in the music: Oxymore was welcomed as
an « oeuvre majeure » - a major work - in Jarre’s repertoire.
The concert was also offered in social VR in real-time, and has been lauded by VR experts and
publications as one of the most innovative VR music performances yet, including Kent Bye of
the ‘Voices of VR’ podcast, who said “Oxymore is probably about 4-5 years ahead of [the
metaverse that] Meta (facebook) is thinking about.”
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