With Equinoxe Infinity, a brand new Equinoxe album is released for the 40th anniversary of the original. In 1978, Jean Michel Jarre composed and produced an album that reflected the music of our future and thus revolutionized electronic music history. As a supporting element on Equinoxe it was about the Watchers (the observers), who were seen on the original album cover in infinite numbers.
Who are these watchers? Are you watching us? Are you a friend or an enemy? In 1987, in an emerging era of technology and innovation, these Watchers were a symbol of machines watching us, an early vision of what the future would bring us. At Equinoxe Infinity, Jean Michel Jarre continues this idea. The new work is released with two covers. One version embodies a future in which man lives in harmony with nature. The other version shows the destruction that machines and humans could bring across the planet. For the well-known as innovator and pioneer Jarre, the topic of Artificial Intelligence and Man vs Machine is the most important and explosive topic for the future of humanity
1. THE WATCHERS (movement 1)
2. FLYING TOTEMS (movement 2)
3. ROBOTS DON'T CRY (movement 3)
4. ALL THAT YOU LEAVE BEHIND (movement 4)
5. IF THE WIND COULD SPEAK (movement 5)
1. INFINITY (movement 6)
2. MACHINES ARE LEARNING (movement 7)
3. THE OPENING (movement 8)
4. DON'T LOOK BACK (movement 9)
5. EQUINOXE INFINITY (movement 10)