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"I played in rock bands as a teenager and would use a tape machine my
grandfather gave me to get processed sounds out of my guitar. During the
French student uprisings of 1968, this felt like a way of being
rebellious. I loved it when people said: “What is this crap?” But by the
mid-70s, I wanted to bridge the gap between experimental music and pop."
A fun 50th anniversary interview with
Jean-Michel Jarre and artist
Michel Granger.
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*** Xanni ***
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