Interior Music

Interior Music is an album by Jean Michel Jarre, and released in as a special release for Bang & Olufsen in 2001. The album consists of two atmospheric and lengthy tracks; the first track, "Bonjour Hello", is a collage of sounds with voices saying short sentences (including some B&O advertisements) in French, English and Danish. The second track, "Whispers of Life", is the instrumental version of it. Although the back of the CD box states these are excerpts of a new album, the album itself was never released. There is a limited supply of 1000 copies for this album.

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