*** Air
MOON SAFARI
(Caroline)
The French duo Air owe less to the new,
dance-friendly school of electronic music than to the old-school synthesizer
tone tweakers of the '60s like Jean-Jacques Perrey (with whom they've
collaborated) and '70s prog types like Cluster, whose cooled-out grooves melted
into soundscapes. Air's instruments of choice are mega-cheesy old synths like
clavinets and Moogs, which they use to fill their songs with coruscating Space
Invaders sound effects. On a few tracks Nicolas Godin even employs a Vocoder.
Air's specialty, though, is (of all the old-fashioned gimmicks) songwriting:
"You Make It Easy" and "Talisman" have tricky, heart-tugging chords worthy of
Burt Bacharach (there are occasional guest vocals by one Beth Hirsch, who
sounds not unlike British folkie/Chemical Brothers collaborator Beth Orton). In
places, the album gets so mellow it threatens to turn to pudding, but its lush
throb is a pleasant soundtrack for late-night hallucinations.
-- Douglas Wolk
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