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Stephan Bodzin - Boris Brejcha - Michael Jarre & Other Artists -

Considered the "Godfather of Electronic Music," Jarre laid the foundation in the 1970s with his landmark album Oxygene .

: Known for his "sculpted" synth arcs that feel like living, breathing film scores.

: Jarre continues to push boundaries today, experimenting with 360-degree immersive audio in projects like Oxymore and generative AI music through his EōN app. 2. The Sculptor of Sound: Stephan Bodzin Considered the "Godfather of Electronic Music," Jarre laid

This feature explores the sonic evolution from the pioneering synth-landscapes of to the precision-engineered "High-Tech Minimal" and "Melodic Techno" of modern titans like Boris Brejcha and Stephan Bodzin . 1. The Pioneer: Jean-Michel Jarre

: Jarre’s work is defined by sweeping melodies and futuristic textures. The Pioneer: Jean-Michel Jarre : Jarre’s work is

A central figure in the German techno scene, Stephan Bodzin is often credited as a founding father of .

: He was a pioneer in using massive visual spectacles—lasers, pyrotechnics, and stadium-sized light shows—to complement electronic soundscapes. Considered the "Godfather of Electronic Music

The Architects of Atmosphere: Bridging the Legacy of Jarre with the Modern Sound of Bodzin & Brejcha