Nicolas Godin studied architecture at the รcole nationale supรฉrieure d'architecture de Versailles, and Jean-Benoรฎt Dunckel studied mathematics, before forming a band in 1995. Before founding Air (erroneously considered as an acronym of Amour, Imagination, Rรชve, which translates to Love, Imagination, Dream), Dunckel and Godin played together in the band Orange with others such as Alex Gopher, Xavier Jamaux and Jean de Reydellet. The former two subsequently contributed to remixes of tracks recorded by Air.
Initially Godin worked alone, recording a demo with members of Funkadelic as his backing band before releasing his first entirely solo effort, "Modular Mix", which featured production by รtienne de Crรฉcy.
Career
After making several remixes for other acts in the first half of the 1990s, Air recorded its first EP, Premiers Symptรดmes, in 1995. The band released its first album, Moon Safari, in 1998. Its first single, "Sexy Boy", was heavily played on alternative radio stations. The album received universal acclaim and became an international success. In 1999, Air composed the score The Virgin Suicides to Sofia Coppola's debut film of the same name; in 2012, Air wrote its second score to Georges Mรฉliรจs' Le voyage dans la lune.
Other works
Air has often collaborated with Coppola. Air drummer and former Redd Kross member Brian Reitzell put together the soundtrack to 2003's Lost in Translation, including one original contribution by Air titled "Alone in Kyoto". The soundtrack for Coppola's October 2006 film Marie Antoinette featured a track by Air ("Il Secondo Giorno"). Air wrote and played the music of the album 5:55 by Anglo-French actress and singer Charlotte Gainsbourg, which was released in August 2006. Air has recorded a DJ mix album, Late Night Tales: Air, for Azuli Records' Late Night Tales series. The release was initially scheduled for October 2005, but was delayed several times. It finally was released, complete with a new sleeve design, in September 2006. Darkel, a solo album by Dunckel, was released that same year.
City Reading (Tre Storie Western) (2003) started as an idea for a collaboration with contemporary Italian writer Alessandro Baricco, known for his unusual characterizations and lyrical, poetic style. Baricco contacted Air in summer 2002 with the idea to marry narration of texts from his book City with live original musical accompaniment. The performance premiered live in November 2002 at Rome's Teatro Valle and was deemed such a success that both parties resolved to make a full studio recording.
Influences and musical style
Air is associated with a variety of musical styles: electronica, space pop, dream pop, progressive rock, downtempo, chillout, trip hop, ambient, electronic pop and space rock. Dunckel grew up listening to both classical and electronic music, especially Kraftwerk. He later took an interest in what he called the "English dark rock" of Siouxsie and the Banshees and Joy Division, while being a fan of David Bowie, Iggy Pop and Lou Reed. Brian Eno and Cluster were two of the electronic acts who inspired him the most. He cites among his favorite artists: Maurice Ravel for classical music, Franรงois de Roubaix for music soundtracks and Siouxsie and the Banshees for pop music. Dunckel shared with Godin a special liking for the music of Michel Legrand, Philip Glass and Grace Jones. During his childhood, Godin was fascinated by the Beatles before later discovering the soul of Sly and the Family Stone. The duo were influenced by progressive rock pioneers Pink Floyd.
Air uses many of its studio instruments (like Moog synthesizers, the Korg MS-20, Wurlitzer and Vocoder) on stage, where their ability to improvise is more clearly highlighted. The band performs the well-known tracks from the albums live as extended or altered versions. Air often collaborates (both in the studio and live) with artists like Beth Hirsch (Moon Safari), Franรงoise Hardy ("Jeanne"), Jean-Jacques Perrey ("Cosmic Bird"), Gordon Tracks ("Playground Love" and "Easy Going Woman" โ Gordon Tracks is a pseudonym of the French singer Thomas Mars from Phoenix), Beck (10 000 Hz Legend) and Jean-Michel Jarre ("Close Your Eyes" from Jarre's Electronica 1: The Time Machine). They also invited Dave Palmer on their 2004 tour and drummer Earl Harvin, Vincent Taurelle and Steve Jones on their 2007 tour.
Studio albums
Moon Safari (1998)
10 000 Hz Legend (2001)
Talkie Walkie (2004)
Pocket Symphony (2007)
Love 2 (2009)
Le voyage dans la lune (2012)
Soundtrack albums
The Virgin Suicides (2000)
Music for Museum (2014)
Extended plays
Premiers Symptรดmes (1997)
Collaborative albums
City Reading (Tre Storie Western) (2003)
Mix and remix albums
Everybody Hertz (2002)
Late Night Tales (2006)
Compilation albums
Twentyears (2016)
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Air is one of the many aliases of Pete Namlook. He has been releasing ambient music under this name since the release of an eponymous album in 1993.
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Japanese noise rock, Air is an alias of Koji Kurumatani first released album Wear Off in 1996.
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Air is a late 90s Indonesian Pop band that became popular with their "Bintang" song.
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Air was a jazz trio with its roots steeped in Chicago's Association for the Advancement of Creative Musicians (AACM), and was formed originally in 1971. The jazz trio Air formed from within the Muhal Richard Abrams Sextet, which was active on the Chicago scene contemporaneously with the birth and growth of the AACM and groups such as the Art Ensemble of Chicago. Henry Threadgill on reeds, hubcaphone, and percussion; Fred Hopkins on bass, and Steve McCall on drums formed the trio when Threadgill was commissioned by Columbia College to score and adapt Scott Joplin's work for a performance honoring Joplin's centenary (Joplin's birth has been established now as sometime in 1868) and a rebirth of interest in the noted ragtime composer. All three men were Air signs in the zodiac, and so adopted the name.
They performed first around Chicago, while maintaining residency with Muhal Abrams group, which also featured Kalaparusha Maurice McIntyre and Wallace McMillan, both reed players. The Air "brand" remained a side project until all three reunited in New York in 1975, and began recording under that name for India Navigation, Nessa, Black Saint, and Novus. The trio broke up when Steve McCall left in the early 1980s, and when Pheroan Aklaff joined in 1982, they recorded as New Air, and recorded several albums under that name, including Air Show No. 1 in 1986, which featured Cassandra Wilson on vocals. Andrew Cyrille ultimately replaced akLaff before the band eventually was superceded by the burgeoning careers of its members: Threadgill with his groups Sextett and Very Very Circus, and Hopkins as the go-to bassist for Threadgill, David Murray, and Hamiet Bluiett. McCall's health forced his retirement from touring around 1980, and the dynamic drummer and effusive and gracious man who was a cofounder of the AACM with Muhal Abrams and Fred Anderson, died of a stroke in 1989.
This Air is listed as Air (4) on Discogs and is also been identified on last.fm as Air (Fred Hopkins, Steve McCall, Henry Threadgill) and Air with Fred Hopkins, Steve Mccall, Henry Threadgill (sic: McCall's name misspelt), and possibly also other alternative spellings of the group's name exist.
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Air was a psychedelic folk rock band featuring Googie and Tom Coppola, John Siegler and Mark Rosengarden. They released their first self titled album in 1971.
Kelly Watch the Stars
Air Lyrics
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Kelly watch the stars
Kelly watch the stars
Kelly watch the stars
The stars, the stars
Kelly watch the stars
Kelly watch the stars
Kelly watch the stars
Kelly watch the stars
Kelly watch the stars
Kelly watch the stars
Kelly watch the stars
The stars, the stars
Kelly watch the stars
Kelly watch the stars
Kelly watch the stars
Kelly watch the stars
Kelly watch the stars
The lyrics to Air's song "Kelly Watch The Stars" are simplistic and repetitive, yet contain a sense of depth and meaning that is not immediately apparent upon first listening. The repeated line "Kelly watch the stars" seems to be a directive of sorts, urging someone named Kelly to gaze towards the stars and contemplate their mysteries.
The act of watching the stars is often associated with introspection, reflection, and wonder, and it's possible that this song is encouraging Kelly (and by extension, listeners) to engage in these activities. The repetition of the lyrics may also suggest a sense of monotony or routine, as if Kelly has been watching the stars for a long time and needs to be reminded of the importance of such activities.
Overall, the lyrics to "Kelly Watch The Stars" are open to interpretation and may mean something different to each listener. However, the song's dreamy instrumental backing and hypnotic repetition create a sense of atmosphere and contemplation that make it an ideal soundtrack for stargazing and introspection.
Line by Line Meaning
Kelly watch the stars
Kelly is watching the stars
Kelly watch the stars
Kelly is observing the stars
Kelly watch the stars
Kelly is gazing at the stars
Kelly watch the stars
Kelly is taking in the beauty of the stars
The stars, the stars
The stars are the main focus of Kelly's attention
Kelly watch the stars
Kelly continues to watch the stars
Kelly watch the stars
Kelly is fixated on the stars
Kelly watch the stars
Kelly finds peace in watching the stars
Kelly watch the stars
Kelly is lost in the wonder of the stars
The stars, the stars
The stars are a source of inspiration for Kelly
Kelly watch the stars
Kelly's fascination with the stars remains
Kelly watch the stars
Kelly finds comfort in the consistency of the stars
Kelly watch the stars
Kelly seeks solace in the stars
Kelly watch the stars
Kelly is absorbed in the majesty of the stars
Lyrics ยฉ Downtown Music Publishing
Written by: Jean Benoit Dunckel, Nicholas Godin
Lyrics Licensed & Provided by LyricFind
@angelmagno4678
This video is a metaphor for life. We are all Kelly at some point, fighting against adversity, the passage of time, the obstacles that the path of existence presents. Sometimes a hard blow, but you never have to give up, you have to play the game until the end...
@benniesmith6260
This song is actually about the Charlie's Angels character Kelly Garrett. Back in either 1999 or 2000 there was a Charlie's Angels night on Channel 4 (in the UK) and both Jean and Nicolas spoke about this song in a very short film about it called 'Airheads' and they said the song was inspired by their mutual love of the Kelly Garrett character. I still have a copy of the Airheads short film on VHS because I recorded it due to being a fan of Air and loving the Moon Safari album. In the video to the song both of them wear T-shirts with Kelly Garrett's face on them and they tried to get a girl who looked liked/reminded them of Kelly and chose a girl who was a young student to play the brunette. The names on the score cards are 'Kelly' (Kelly Garrett) and 'Smith' (Jaclyn Smith who played Kelly on Charlie's Angels).
@toddcraig8202
Nice. Thank you for sharing the story. I knew there had to be some kind of connection. Jill was the best athlete, but Kelly was the most graceful and ethereal. I'm sure that Kelly would have been the duo's favorite Angel. I wonder if Jaclyn Smith has ever seen this video? If she hasn't she needs to. I think it makes for a lovely tribute. I even wonder if the "Kelly' in the song's title refers to Kelly Garrett? "Kelly Watch the Stars" and "Sexy Boy" are possibly my two favorite AIR songs, though there are so many that I really love.
@jerrydouglas4583
Thank you!
@colinwilson4609
Kelly and Kevin were considered popular working class named in France and Germany in the 1990s
@colinwilson4609
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@lyrimetacurl0
Although in the video it looks like her surname is Kelly. Otherwise her opponent's name is Smith.
@shinryohji
Me, about 13-14 years old, spending my tuesday evening watching MTV until 11PM on my parents' TV set, watching this clip between Windowlicker by Aphex Twin as seen by Chris Cunningham and Hyperballad by Bjork through the scope of Michel Gondry. Life was good.
@lauracid6678
MTV was good
@hanawana
heaven