Rendez-Vous

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Rendez-Vous is a 1986 electronic music album by French composer Jean-Michel Jarre, known for its lush synthesizer soundscapes and space-themed compositions.

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instanceOf electronic music album
studio album
alsoKnownAs Rendez-Vous Houston NERFINISHED
artist Jean-Michel Jarre NERFINISHED
associatedEvent Space Shuttle Challenger disaster NERFINISHED
chronologicallyFollows Zoolook NERFINISHED
chronologicallyPrecedes Revolutions
composer Jean-Michel Jarre NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin France
dedicatedTo Ronald McNair NERFINISHED
genre electronic music
space music
synthesizer music
hasChartPerformance charted in several European countries
hasCoverArt Rendez-Vous album cover by Michel Granger
hasPart Rendez-Vous I NERFINISHED
Rendez-Vous II NERFINISHED
Rendez-Vous III NERFINISHED
Rendez-Vous IV NERFINISHED
Rendez-Vous V NERFINISHED
Rendez-Vous VI NERFINISHED
hasReception generally positive reviews
hasSingle Rendez-Vous IV NERFINISHED
inspiredBy NASA space program NERFINISHED
space exploration
language instrumental
laterMedium compact disc
length approximately 40 minutes
mainInstrument drum machine
electronic organ
synthesizer
notableFeature lush synthesizer soundscapes
space-themed compositions
originalMedium audio cassette
vinyl record
producer Jean-Michel Jarre NERFINISHED
publicationYear 1986
recordedIn Croissy studio NERFINISHED
Paris NERFINISHED
recordLabel Disques Dreyfus NERFINISHED
Polydor Records
releaseDate 1986-04-07
significance one of Jean-Michel Jarre’s major 1980s releases
styleCharacteristic layered electronic textures
melodic synthesizer leads
orchestral-like arrangements using synthesizers
trackIntendedForPerformanceInSpace Rendez-Vous VI NERFINISHED

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Jean-Michel Jarre notableWork Rendez-Vous