
French duo AIR (French band) just gave Moon Safari the kind of anniversary salute that actually feels earned.
At the iconic Royal Albert Hall in London, the group marked 25 years of their groundbreaking 1998 album by performing Moon Safari from start to finish — a rare, full-immersion nod to a record that’s only grown more beloved with time.
The magic of Moon Safari has always lived in its atmosphere: silky basslines, weightless melodies, and that warm, late-night shimmer that makes the whole album feel like a moving photograph. Hearing those tracks as a complete journey — rather than scattered across playlists and nostalgia edits — hits different. It reminds you why this album became a blueprint for so much of what came after in chill electronic pop, downtempo, and cinematic synth music.
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Some albums age gracefully — Moon Safari ages like it’s still arriving from the future.
And that’s the real milestone here: not just the number, but the fact that the music still lands with the same quiet impact it did decades ago. Moon Safari didn’t just soundtrack an era — it kept floating into new ones.








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