Role Musician Name Nicolas Godin | Years active 1995–present Music group Air (Since 1995) | |
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Born 25 December 1969 (age 54) Le Chesnay, Ile-de-France, France ( 1969-12-25 ) Associated acts Air, Charlotte Gainsbourg, Beck, Jarvis Cocker, Orange Education Ecole nationale superieure d'architecture de Versailles Albums Contrepoint, Moon Safari, Talkie Walkie, 10 000 Hz Legend, Late Night Tales: Air | ||
Occupation(s) Musician, songwriter |
Nicolas godin contrepoint available now
Nicolas Godin (born 25 December 1969) is a French musician best known for being half of the music duo Air.
Contents
- Nicolas godin contrepoint available now
- Nicolas Godin Lecture RBMA Paris 2015 Red Bull Music Academy
- Early life
- Early career
- AIR
- Solo projects
- References

Nicolas Godin Lecture (RBMA Paris 2015) | Red Bull Music Academy
Early life

Godin was born in Paris, Île-de-France, France, and studied architecture at the École Nationale Supérieure d'Architecture de Versailles, along with soon to be musical partner, Jean-Benoît Dunckel, a mathematics student.

Before founding Air, Godin played in the band Orange, with others such as Jean-Benoît Dunckel, Alex Gopher, Xavier Jamaux, Éric LaCourt, and Étienne de Crécy. He and Jean-Benoît have been working together since they were teenagers in the 1980s.
Early career

At its outset, AIR — an acronym for "Amour, Imagination, Rêve" (love, imagination, dream) — was a one‑person project. Godin, then an architecture student and amateur musician, was asked by a childhood friend to write a song for a compilation to be released by Source, a small French independent label. "Modulor Mix", a tribute to Le Corbusier, was recorded on Godin's Portastudio, and appeared on the Source Lab album in 1995. With several remixes, it was re‑released on British label Mo' Wax in 1996.
AIR

Following this small success, Godin asked his friend Jean-Benoît Dunckel, a classically trained pianist, to join him in AIR. Together, they produced further 'maxi‑singles' for Source, with titles like "J'ai Dormi Sous L'eau", "Les Professionnels", "Casanova 70" and "Le Soleil Est Près De Moi". Finally, in 1997, Source asked AIR to record a whole album. The duo spent several months in a recording studio near Paris called Studio de Saint‑Nom, and asked a friend — freelance engineer and former Plus XXX assistant Stéphane 'Alf' Briat — to work as a sound engineer on that project.

Their full-length debut studio album Moon Safari, released in 1998, was propelled to chart success by the singles "Sexy Boy," "Kelly Watch the Stars" and "All I Need." Its mixture of synths, strings and guitar made it a unique release in the electronica genre at the time. Moon Safari went Platinum in the United Kingdom and Gold in France.
Solo projects
On 18 September 2015 Godin released his first solo album Contrepoint (Because Music), inspired by the music of Johann Sebastian Bach.