Jean-michel-jarre---oxygene--new-master-recording-2007--dts-cd.rar
| Parameter | Value |
|-------------------------|-----------------------------------------------------------------------|
| Physical disc type | CD-DA (if burned) but flagged for DTS |
| Sampling rate | 44.1 kHz |
| Bit depth | 16-bit (but carries 20/24-bit DTS core compressed to 16-bit PCM form) |
| Bitrate | 1,235 kbps (DTS core) inside 1,411 kbps CD audio |
| Channels | 5.1 (Left, Center, Right, Left Surround, Right Surround, LFE) |
| Codec | DTS Coherent Acoustics (CD-compatible) |
| File inside .rar | Typically .wav with DTS stream, or .dts raw stream, plus .cue |
The .rar archive is just a compression method – after extraction, the user gets either:
To function correctly, the extracted content must be burned to an audio CD (if using a hardware player) or played via software that can decode DTS from a .wav container.
The mention of "Jean-Michel Jarre - Oxygène - New Master Recording 2007 - DTS CD.rar" serves as a reminder of the enduring legacy of "Oxygène" and Jean-Michel Jarre's contribution to electronic music. The re-mastering and re-release of "Oxygène" in 2007 with DTS audio reflect the ongoing evolution of music distribution and the continuous quest for sonic perfection.
As we look back on the impact of "Oxygène" and forward to the future of electronic music, it's clear that works like Jarre's will continue to inspire and influence generations to come. The story of "Oxygène" is a testament to the power of music to transcend time and technology, offering a new experience with each listen.
Jean-Michel Jarre’s Oxygène: New Master Recording (2007) is a pivotal retrospective in electronic music history, marking the 30th anniversary of the original 1976 masterpiece. Unlike a simple digital remaster, this release is a complete re-recording of the original score, performed by Jarre and three other musicians using the original 1970s analog synthesizers—instruments Jarre famously refers to as the "Stradivarius of Electronic Music". Key Features of the 2007 Re-recording To function correctly, the extracted content must be
Authentic Instrumentation: Jarre eschewed modern virtual synths for the actual hardware used in 1976, such as the ARP 2600, VCS3, and Mellotron, to preserve the "organic" warmth of the original.
High-Definition Technology: While the instruments were vintage, the recording technology was cutting-edge, featuring 24-bit/96 kHz High Definition audio.
The DTS-CD Format: The specific 5.1 "Music Disc" version provided a surround-sound experience, meticulously mixed at JMJ Studios to create a three-dimensional aural landscape. Album Structure
The 2007 release maintains the flowing, six-part structure of the original work: Part I - III: Sets the ambient, atmospheric tone.
Part IV: The most famous segment, known for its iconic electronic melody. The mention of "Jean-Michel Jarre - Oxygène -
Part V - VI: Concludes the "flowing instrumental journey" through surreal soundscapes. Significance in Jarre’s Career
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.
For high-quality audio enthusiasts, the DTS-CD remains a sought-after edition due to its immersive 5.1 mix, which is often considered a "genuine back-to-the-future experience" for listeners.
The file you’ve mentioned — Jean-Michel-Jarre---Oxygene--New-Master-Recording-2007--DTS-CD.rar — is a specific archived DTS Audio CD image of Jean-Michel Jarre’s seminal 1976 album Oxygène, using the 2007 “New Master Recording” and encoded in DTS (Digital Theater Systems) surround sound.
Below is a detailed breakdown of what this file likely contains, its technical specifications, historical context, and playback requirements. originally released on March 10
On a computer with 5.1 speakers via HDMI/optical:
To burn to an actual CD-R (plays in DTS-capable DVD/Blu-ray players):
"Oxygène" is Jarre's third studio album, originally released on March 10, 1976. The album marked a pivotal moment in Jarre's career and in the history of electronic music. It was composed and recorded between September and November 1975 using a combination of traditional instruments and a variety of electronic music equipment, including synthesizers and tape loops. The album consists of six tracks, each titled "Oxygène" followed by a number from 1 to 6.
"Oxygène" was not only Jarre's breakthrough album but also a global success, selling millions of copies worldwide. It introduced a new dimension of sound and laid the groundwork for the ambient and new-age music genres. The album's serene yet dynamic soundscapes captured the imagination of listeners, offering a unique musical experience that blended the natural with the electronic.

