Better known as one half of the French electronic pop duo
Air,
Jean-Benoît Dunckel embarked on his solo project,
Darkel, while he and fellow
Air member
Nicolas Godin worked with
Charlotte Gainsbourg on her album 5:55. He chose the name
Darkel as a twist on his last name, which means "dark" in German, and also because he worked on the project at night with bassists
Laurent Griffon and Dayan Korolic. While his
Darkel songs have the same hazy, sensual atmosphere and lush synth passages as his
Air work, they also explore
Dunckel's fondness for more straightforward pop and rock, and influences such as
Ween and
the Beatles. Astralwerks released Darkel in fall 2006.
Dunckel then took an extended break from the project, releasing three more albums with
Air, further establishing himself as a film composer and embarking on collaborations with New Young Pony Club's Lou Hayter (as Tomorrow's World) and Bang Gang's Bardi Johannsson (as Starwalker). He returned to the project in 2015 with The Man of Sorrow, an EP boasting even more lavish-sounding arrangements.~ Heather Phares