ELECTRONICA The thing about Air is that no matter how strong some of the duo’s output has been over the years, the sum of their parts often lacks the neccessary heft to be truly self-sufficient. No ...
French electronica duo Air will release its next studio album, "Talkie Walkie," Jan. 27 via Astralwerks. By Billboard Staff French electronica duo Air will release its next studio album, “Talkie ...
Air's Paxil-pop was once as soothing and satisfying as a nap on a rainy afternoon. Talkie Walkie finds the group working with a big-time rock producer -- Radiohead collaborator Nigel Godrich-- in ...
Air’s 1998 Moon Safari is the kind of debut that’s almost impossible to live down, or live up to. Like Portishead’s Dummy, released four years earlier, the album not only created a recognizably new, ...
Having contributed an entire score to The Virgin Suicides and a song to Lost In Translation, Air seems destined to appear on Sofia Coppola's soundtracks for as long as it remains in existence. Nothing ...
's new album, Talkie Walkie, comes out tomorrow and it's beautiful and dreamy, like much. Produced by Nigel Godrich, best known for his work with Radiohead, Talkie Walkie is dreamy and romantic ...
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“Don’t be light,” Air advised us on their last record, 2001’s 10,000 Hz Legend. Now they’re taking their own advice, substituting a darkly downbeat feel for that album’s thin bombast — the synths lay ...
Frenchmen Jean-Benoit Dunckel and Nicolas Godin proved their fluency in English when they picked the name of their group: Air. The duo's debut, "Moon Safari," was almost entirely vapor, with the ...
It's a sin to do it, but sometimes you can't help judging an album by its cover. You only had to look at the front of Air's '10,000 Hz Legend' to realise it was trouble. And, sure enough, a futuristic ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. Delicacy is a tricky thing when you want to make subdued music. Too much of it and your tunes seem wet and/or insubstantial. Too little ...