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10 000Hz Legend

10 000Hz Legend (2001) is the most experimental effort of French electronic band Air. Including eleven tracks, it may have disappointed critics who were waiting for another pop masterpiece like their first LP, Moon Safari (1998). On this album, tracks are longer and more electronic-oriented than on their previous records. These experimentations permitted the duo to extend their capacities and to work with other artists (Beck, Buffalo Daughter ).

Track listing

  1. "Electronic Performers" (5:36)
  2. "How Does It Make You Feel?" (4:37)
  3. "Radio #1" (4:22)
  4. "The Vagabond" (5:37)
  5. "Radian" (7:37)
  6. "Lucky And Unhappy" (4:31)
  7. "Sex Born Poison" (6:18)
  8. "People In The City" (4:57)
  9. "Wonder Milky Bitch" (5:50)
  10. "Don't Be Light" (6:19)
  11. "Caramel Prisoner" (4:58)

Credits

  • Air: Arranger, Producer, Engineer
  • Ken Andrews: Vocals
  • Beck: Harmonica, Vocals
  • Buffalo Daughter: Vocals
  • Elin Carlson: Soprano (Vocal)
  • Barbara Cohen: Voices
  • Jason Falkner: Vocals
  • Corky Hale: Harp
  • Tony Hoffer: Producer, Editing, Mixing
  • Bruce Keen: Engineer, Editing
  • Brian Kehew: Engineer
  • Roger Neill: Arranger, Conductor, Choir Conductor, String Conductor
  • Lisa Papineau: Vocals
  • Nilesh "Nilz" Patel: Mastering
  • Brian Reitzell: Drums, Drum Sounds
  • Julia Saar: Vocals (background)

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