While the rest of their electronic music contemporaries in the late 1990s reached for dancefloor ecstacy and big room bombast, French duo Air paved an influential path with a more delicate and atmospheric sound. Taking inspiration from old school film composers and vintage synthesiser wizards like Burt Bacharach, Isao Tomita and Vangelis, they shot to success with a distinct sonic world.
Selected and mixed by Ian Kim Judd.
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San Francisco based musician Bill Orcutt presents "The Idea of Every One," an hour-long exploration of the source material behind his Editions Mego LP "The History of Every One." Inspired by the "contrapuntal" CBC radio programs of Glenn Gould and the multilayered superimpositions of Godard's "Histoire(s) du cinéma," it's a dense and harrowing ride through the history of American popular music.
San Francisco based musician Bill Orcutt presents "The Idea of Every One," an hour-long exploration of the source material behind his Editions Mego LP "The History of Every One." Inspired by the "contrapuntal" CBC radio programs of Glenn Gould and the multilayered superimpositions of Godard's "Histoire(s) du cinéma," it's a dense and harrowing ride through the history of American popular music.