“Breathe (In the Air)” is a song by the English rock band Pink Floyd. It is the second track on their eighth studio album “The Dark Side of the Moon”, which was released in 1973. The song is known for its atmospheric and ethereal sound, which is characteristic of Pink Floyd’s progressive and psychedelic rock style.
“Breathe (In the Air)” is the opening track in a series of songs on “The Dark Side of the Moon” that are meant to be listened to seamlessly. The lyrics of the song touch on themes such as life, time and human experience. The song has a calm and reflective atmosphere, which is enhanced by its melodic and soothing musical arrangement.
The album “The Dark Side of the Moon” is considered one of the greatest and most influential rock albums of all time and “Breathe (In the Air)” is an integral part of the overall concept and flow of the album. The track is often praised for its atmospheric quality and its contribution to the thematic cohesion of the album.