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Thread: Equinoxe Two / Elektronalin

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    Which version is the best? The newest, probably, but I would like to be sure.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jarre247
    Itís good but why put it on the thread of JMJ new studio album thread. Itís no point saying what you expect of JMJ. There is no point doing another Equinoxe album. If he did then most of the fans would say itís too similar and we want something new that he has not done before. Thereís no pleasing some people but then that does not matter because JMJ is only here to please himself and if you donít like the music then fair enough. Better luck next time.
    I love TČo & TČa:exclamation: :exclamation: :lights:
    Correction, I think the fans who like T&T would say that. Fans like me, on the other hand, would have been overjoyed...in the same way I was overjoyed when Mike Oldfield did Tubular Bells II, which in some ways was better than the original. Let's not talk about TB III though!

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    I mananged to download 'Equinoxe Two' from one of the links above and I must say I think it is very good indeed. It is not as polished, nor as strong on melody or structure, but it certainly has the vision, spirit and sound of the original. It has always been a great disappointment to me that Jarre did not continue to produce more 'electronic tone poem' albums such as Equinoxe or Oxygene (they were, in my opinion, his greatest works - indeed I would rank them both in the top 10 greatest electonic music albums of all time). It is refreshing to me that Elektronalin has worked so hard in capturing similar sounds and styles as those Jarre began exploring years ago, and I sincerely hope to hear more from him in the future.
    For music like Vangelis, Jarre & Mike Oldfield visit http://www.cliffordwhite.co.uk.

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