Geometry of Love explained

Geometry of Love
Type:studio
Artist:Jean-Michel Jarre
Cover:Geometry of Love.jpg
Released:October 2003
Length:42:13
Label:Warner Music
Producer:Jean Michel Jarre
Prev Title:Sessions 2000
Prev Year:2002
Next Title:AERO
Next Year:2004

Geometry of Love is the fifteenth studio album by French electronic musician and composer Jean-Michel Jarre, released by Warner Music in October 2003.

This album has more in common with the preceding Sessions 2000 album than releases prior, but the style here is still more electronica than jazz. The music was to be lounge music, played in the background or in the chill-out area of a club. The album was commissioned by Jean-Roch, as a soundtrack for his 'VIP Room' nightclub in France. The CD was initially meant to come out in only 2000 copies. However, it was later released as a generally available CD. The physical CD was a long time out of print (available only in digital download format), but in 2018 remastered reissue was released on CD again.

The album cover is a pixelated and turned counter-clockwise photo of the pubis of Isabelle Adjani, Jarre's girlfriend at the time.

The track "Velvet Road" is a remake of the unreleased composition "Children of Space" created by Jarre for the "Rendez-Vous in Space" concert in Okinawa, in 2001. Some of the sounds in Geometry of Love were used earlier on Interior Music released in 2001. Several tracks from Geometry of Love were included on Jarre's 2006 compilation release Sublime Mix.

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  1. Web site: Geometry of love Aerozone JMJ. aerozonejmj.fr. fr-FR. 2018-06-06.