Air - Moon Safari (10th Anniversary Special Edition)
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hexagon.cc http://lossless-audiophiles-anonymous.hexagon.cc/ Artist: AIR French Band Album: Moon Safari (10th Anniversary Special Edition) Discogs: http://www.discogs.com/release/1313884 Label: Virgin / EMI Music (France) Catalog#: CDVIRX225 / 509992074802 Released: 2008-04-15 Style: Downtempo Quality: FLAC Tracklist Moon Safari 01 La Femme D’Argent (7:11) 02 Sexy Boy (4:58) 03 All I Need (4:28) 04 Kelly Watch The Stars (3:45) 05 Talisman (4:16) 06 Remember (2:34) 07 You Make It Easy (4:01) 08 Ce Matin Là (3:39) 09 New Star In The Sky (5:40) 10 Le Voyage De Pénélope (3:10) Moon Safari Bonus 01 Remember (D Whitaker Version) (2:25) 02 Kelly Watch The Stars (Live BBC 1998) (2:44) 03 J’ai Dormi Sous L’Eau (Live BBC 1998) (4:10) 04 Sexy Boy (Live BBC 1998) (3:10) 05 Kelly Watch The Stars (Moog Cookbook Remix) (5:40) 06 Trente Millions D’Amis (Live KCRW 1998) (4:34) 07 You Make It Easy (Live KCRW 1998) (4:45) 08 Bossa 96 (Demo) (4:44) 09 Kelly Watch The Stars (Demo) (3:46) 10 Sexy Boy (Sex Kino Mix) (6:36) Conception French duo Air’s debut album is a superlatively happy collection of experimental disco-mood sound nestled between ambient soundscape and breathy pop. It’s jazzy and melodic, and mostly laid-back, but not excessively so. There are a few shake-it, shake-it numbers, too, like the absurdly daft hit “Sexy Boy.†It’s snap your fingers and hang out (while reading) music or dance around sexy-slow with your mate music. It’s also the perfect music to do your ironing or some other chore to; it’s hypnotizing wallpaper music. It slips in and out of your consciousness, forcing you to move around with a relaxed smile before you even realize it. Oh, and contrary to sampler fashion, Nicolas Godin and Jean Benoit Dunckel played the instruments themselves. Bravo. —Mike McGonigal