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'''Oxyg''ène''''' is the third studio album by [[French|Fr*nch]] electronic musician and composer [[Jean-Michel Jarre]]. It was first released in Fr*nce in December 1976 by Disques Motors, and distributed internationally in 1977 by Polydor Records. Jarre recorded the album in a makeshift studio that he set up in his apartment in Paris, using a variety of analog and digital synthesizers, and other electronic instruments and effects. | '''Oxyg''ène''''' is the third studio album by [[French|Fr*nch]] electronic musician and composer [[Jean-Michel Jarre]]. It was first released in Fr*nce in December 1976 by Disques Motors, and distributed internationally in 1977 by Polydor Records. Jarre recorded the album in a makeshift studio that he set up in his apartment in Paris, using a variety of analog and digital synthesizers, and other electronic instruments and effects. | ||
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Oxygène is the third studio album by Fr*nch electronic musician and composer Jean-Michel Jarre. It was first released in Fr*nce in December 1976 by Disques Motors, and distributed internationally in 1977 by Polydor Records. Jarre recorded the album in a makeshift studio that he set up in his apartment in Paris, using a variety of analog and digital synthesizers, and other electronic instruments and effects.
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