With their debut album "Moon Safari" the two Frenchmen have created something like the blueprint for fluffy, atmospheric electro. With "Pocket Symphony" they remain true to himself, because the guest vocalist Jarvis Cocker and Neil Hannon fall not particularly in this sumptuous sound cosmos. Neither the tone of a koto, a Japanese harp that one of the two specially learned to play.
Now you can be unfair Air and say that everything drowns in euphony. On the other hand, again, one should not underestimate such qualities as the broken chords in including "Once Upon A Time".
An album to listen accurately and to repeated listening. Then it shows its not obvious qualities. Chill-pop of superior quality.