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Jean-Michel Jarre lit up the skies over Bratislava with his "Bridge from the Future" concert on Sunday evening. The French electronic music pioneer was headlining the Starmus festival. He was joined by Brian May, guitarist with Queen and co-founder of the gathering in Slovakia. Jean-Michel Jarre promised that his performance would not be "just another music concert", but a genuine _"_civic event at the heart of Europe". The event attracted more than 100,000 people. Jarre, who describes the fears aroused by artificial intelligence as unfounded, used AI to design the fireworks and laser shows fo...
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Today drops ‘Hyperdrama’, the new album by French electro duo Justice – their first record in more than seven years. Having listened to some of it, it’s a welcome return to form, with some live-tailored hooks that show the band have still got it, even if the album's hit and miss moments of downsized French house may disappoint earlier fans of Justice and the heavier beats present on their best album – 2007's ‘Cross’. Still, it sounds like their strongest work since their debut, and the eagerly anticipated comeback of Gaspard Augé and Xavier de Rosnay signals that despite the retirement of Daft...
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Every month of 2024, Euronews Culture takes a trip down memory lane and handpicks a trio of albums celebrating a major milestone. (January, February and March’s trios can be found here.) These are the three records you should choose to (re)discover as they respectively turn 10, 20, and 30 this April. Turing 10 in 2024: Chet Faker – Built On Glass(Release date: 15 April 2014) Turning 10 mid-April, this electro neo-soul debut from Chet Faker isn’t necessarily an album for the ages. However, if you’re in the right mood, it hits the spot. Especially if that mood happens to be sultry canoodling und...
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