
AERO (Anthology of Electronic Revisited Originals) is a 2004 compilation album by electronic musician and composer Jean-Michel Jarre, newly recorded in 5.1 surround sound and released by Warner Music on 20 September 2004. In addition to the re-recorded classic tracks, the album contains three new tunes (the title track which is a rework of "Je Me Souviens", from Jarre's 2000 album Métamorphoses, using the same main melody but with no vocals), and a bonus live track. All tracks are sewn together through surround-sound "Scenes".
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There are several artists with this name. 1) Ambient project of Koen Holtkamp, label director of Apestaartje, based in Brooklyn, NY. also half of Mountains with Brendon Anderegg. 2) Russian rock band formed in 2006. 3) Aero was also the name of a finnish eurotrance DJ before changing it to Sal-E 4) Russian(?) instrumental hip-hop artist 5) Aero is a modern rock band from Boston, Massachusetts. Their debut album "Chaos" is out now! 6) Drum and Bass producer/DJ from UK 7) An
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AERO (Anthology of Electronic Revisited Originals) is a 2004 compilation album by electronic musician and composer Jean-Michel Jarre, newly recorded in 5.1 surround sound and released by Warner Music on 20 September 2004. In addition to the re-recorded classic tracks, the album contains three new tunes (the title track which is a rework of "Je Me Souviens", from Jarre's 2000 album Métamorphoses, using the same main melody but with no vocals), and a bonus live track. All tracks are sewn together through surround-sound "Scenes".
The album includes a CD and a DVD; the DVD-Video features Dolby Digital and DTS audio, whereas the CD is in stereo, mixed to give a more spacious impression than usual. Jarre chose the DVD-Video format instead of the higher-quality DVD-Audio or SACD because he claimed that DVD-Video was the most widespread format, with the generalization of home cinema setups.
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