For the latest Artist Hour, we're floating into the dreamy soundscape of Air, the iconic French duo who helped define the shape of electronic music in the late ’90s and beyond.

Nicolas Godin and Jean-Benoît Dunckel burst onto the scene with their 1998 debut Moon Safari, a record packed with lush synths, breathy melodies, and chill-out vibes that still sound fresh over two decades later.

With hits like “Sexy Boy” and “All I Need,” Moon Safari became an instant classic - and laid the foundation for what would become the French downtempo aesthetic. From their acclaimed soundtrack for The Virgin Suicides to the slick, sci-fi-inspired grooves of 10 000 Hz Legend and the romantic tones of Talkie Walkie, Air’s discography is a journey through analog warmth and avant-garde pop.

As we count down to their much-anticipated show at Rockhal, Luxembourg in July, tune in to Today Radio at 8pm where our Artist Hour special will dive deep into Air’s signature sound - where vintage electronics meet cinematic elegance.

Their influence can be felt across genres, inspiring artists from Beck to Phoenix, and shaping the sonic DNA of chillwave, synth-pop, and indie-electronica.

Whether you're a longtime fan or just discovering their catalogue, tune in for an hour of spacey serenity and retro-futuristic flair with the duo who made ambient cool again.

Air perform at Rokchal on Sunday 6th July... more info can be found here.