In the second part of our French Electronica clash Kev leads us through our review of Air's 1998 debut album 'Moon Safari'. As usual we get distracted by a variety of tangential and irrelevant nonsense, including reminiscence about the BBC's flagship science and technology programme 'Tomorrow's World', recollections of this album playing endlessly in countless pretentious bars around the turn of the century, and bewilderment at how Kevin's research led him to the website for Tranquillity Cremations.
We give a second airing to our 'Video Killed the Radio Star' feature in which we pay further tribute to the works of Spike Jonze and in particular his collaboration with one of our favourite bands.
Also in this week's show we have more red hot typeface chat, we ponder the bizarre 80s trend of sitcom stars performing the theme tune to their own show, and our favourite music critic stuns us with his choice of language.
Most incredibly of all we finally have an actual clash, as for the first time Tim & Kev disagree over which is the better album - and Kevin accuses Tim of coercion.
Finally, Kev introduces the two albums that will be going head-to-head over the next two shows.
This is ALBUM CLASH!!