More apt to cite stately rock paragons Burt Bacharach and Brian Wilson as their inspirations than Derrick May or Aphex Twin, the French duo Air gained inclusion into the late-'90s electronica surge due chiefly to the labels their recordings appeared on, not the actual music they produced. Their sound, a variant of the classic disco sound coaxed into a relaxing Prozac vision of the late '70s, looked back to a variety of phenomena from the period -- synthesizer maestros Tomita, Jean-Michel Jarre, and Vangelis, new wave music of the nonspiky variety, and obscure Italian film soundtracks. Despite gaining quick entrance into the dance community (through releases for Source and Mo' Wax), Air's 1998 debut album, Moon Safari, charted a light -- well, airy -- course along soundscapes composed with melody lines by Moog and Rhodes, not Roland and Yamaha. The presence of several female vocalists, an equipment list whose number of pieces stretched into the dozens, and a baroque tuba solo on one track -- all of this conspired to make Air more of a happening in the living room than the dancefloor.
Though Nicolas Godin and Jean-Benoît Dunckel both grew up in Versailles, the two didn't meet until they began studying at the same college. Dunckel, who had studied at the Conservatoire in Paris, played in an alternative band named Orange. One of Dunckel's bandmates, Alex Gopher, introduced Godin into the lineup. While Gopher himself departed (later to record for the Solid label), Dunckel and Godin continued on, becoming Air by 1995. During 1996-1997, the duo released singles on Britain's Mo' Wax ("Modular") and the domestic Source label ("Casanova 70," "Le Soleil Est Prés de Moi"). Though Air often evinced the same '60s Continental charm as Dimitri From Paris -- due no doubt to the influence of Serge Gainsbourg -- the duo had little in common musically with other acts (Daft Punk) in the wave of French electronica lapping at the shores of Britain and America during 1997. That same year, Air remixed Depeche Mode and Neneh Cherry and joined French musique concrète popster Jean-Jacques Perrey for a track on the Source compilation Sourcelab, Vol. 3.
Signed to Virgin, Air released their debut album, Moon Safari, in early 1998. The singles "Sexy Boy" and "Kelly Watch the Stars" became moderate hits in Britain and earned airplay on MTV. Later that year, Godin and Dunckel mounted an ambitious tour throughout Europe and America, though they had originally decided to forego live appearances. Their early singles were collected in 1999 under the title Premiers Symptomes; the duo's soundtrack to the Sofia Coppola film The Virgin Suicides followed in early 2000. Air's second studio effort, 10,000 Hz Legend, appeared in spring 2001 with a subsequent tour of the U.S., but critics and fans alike didn't appreciate the darker, more experimental direction. They bridged the gap between the pop of Moon Safari and the experimentalism of 10,000 Hz Legend with their 2004 release Talkie Walkie. Along with touring in support of that album, the pair remained busy making music in 2005 and 2006: they collaborated, along with Pulp's Jarvis Cocker and the Divine Comedy's Neil Hannon, on Charlotte Gainsbourg's album 5:55, and Dunckel released a solo album as Darkel. Cocker and Hannon also appeared on Air's fourth album, Pocket Symphony, which was released in early 2007. review by John Bush at allmusic.com
[1998] Moon Safari
01. La Femme d'Argent
02. Sexy Boy
03. All I Need
04. Kelly Watch the Stars
05. Talisman
06. Remember
07. You Make it Easy
08. Ce Matin La
09. New Star in the Sky (Chanson Pour Solal)
10. Le Voyage de Penelope
02. Sexy Boy
03. All I Need
04. Kelly Watch the Stars
05. Talisman
06. Remember
07. You Make it Easy
08. Ce Matin La
09. New Star in the Sky (Chanson Pour Solal)
10. Le Voyage de Penelope
[2000] The Virgin Suicides (Original Soundtrack)
01. Playground Love
02. Clouds Up
03. Bathroom Girl
04. Cemetery Party
05. Dark Messages
06. The Word 'Hurricanes'
07. Dirty Trip
08. Highschool Lover [Theme from "The Virgin Suicides"]
09. Afternoon Sister
10. Ghost Song
11. Empty House
12. Dead Bodies
13. Suicide Underground
02. Clouds Up
03. Bathroom Girl
04. Cemetery Party
05. Dark Messages
06. The Word 'Hurricanes'
07. Dirty Trip
08. Highschool Lover [Theme from "The Virgin Suicides"]
09. Afternoon Sister
10. Ghost Song
11. Empty House
12. Dead Bodies
13. Suicide Underground
[2001] 10,000 Hz Legend
01. Electronic Performers
02. How Does it Make You Feel
03. Radio #1
04. The Vagabond
05. Radian
06. Lucky and Unhappy
07. Sex Born Poison
08. People in the City
09. Wonder Milky Bitch
10. Don't be Light
11. Caramel Prisoner
02. How Does it Make You Feel
03. Radio #1
04. The Vagabond
05. Radian
06. Lucky and Unhappy
07. Sex Born Poison
08. People in the City
09. Wonder Milky Bitch
10. Don't be Light
11. Caramel Prisoner
[2004] Talkie Walkie
01. Venus
02. Cherry Blossom Girl
03. Run
04. Universal Traveler
05. Mike Mills
06. Surfing on Board
07. Another Day
08. Alpha Beta Gaga
09. Biological
10. Alone in Kyoto
02. Cherry Blossom Girl
03. Run
04. Universal Traveler
05. Mike Mills
06. Surfing on Board
07. Another Day
08. Alpha Beta Gaga
09. Biological
10. Alone in Kyoto
[2007] Pocket Symphony
01. Space Maker
02. Once Upon a Time
03. One Hell of a Party
04. Napalm Love
05. Mayfair Song
06. Left Bank
07. Photograph
08. Mer du Japon
09. Lost Message
10. Somewhere Between Waking and Sleeping
11. Redhead Girl
12. Night Sight
13. Time Capsule [Online Track]
02. Once Upon a Time
03. One Hell of a Party
04. Napalm Love
05. Mayfair Song
06. Left Bank
07. Photograph
08. Mer du Japon
09. Lost Message
10. Somewhere Between Waking and Sleeping
11. Redhead Girl
12. Night Sight
13. Time Capsule [Online Track]
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