{"id":3656444,"uri":"https://api.kexp.org/v2/plays/3656444/?format=json","airdate":"2026-05-18T15:17:42-07:00","show":66752,"show_uri":"https://api.kexp.org/v2/shows/66752/?format=json","image_uri":"","thumbnail_uri":"","song":"Realize","track_id":null,"recording_id":"c450012a-3406-4644-a715-3c28e9d55e72","artist":"Air","artist_ids":["ae0cf167-dc78-4549-a960-0802fd6cd259"],"album":"Air","release_id":null,"release_group_id":"9bbb5a4f-9d11-46b2-a55a-b9b624955843","labels":["Embryo Records"],"label_ids":["affd5c9f-2c89-4ea3-8fa3-24adfca126ac"],"release_date":"1971-01-01","rotation_status":null,"is_local":false,"is_request":false,"is_live":false,"comment":"Maybe this is your mother's Air!\n\n\"Realize\" opens one of the great cult records of the 1970s — Air's lone self-titled album, recorded by a Long Island jazz-rock quartet and released in 1971 on Embryo Records, the imprint Herbie Mann founded for his own work and other discoveries. Mann saw them in a New York club, signed them, produced the album — and, like a lot of great '70s sleepers, it disappeared into collector circles for decades. London's Be With Records put it back into circulation; it's worth every minute of that excavation.\n\nhttps://www.musicismysanctuary.com/air-air-1971","location":1,"location_name":"Default","play_type":"trackplay"}