In January 2000, when Badly Drawn Boy performed "Magic in the Air" live on *Later With Jools Holland*, he had recently released his acclaimed debut album, *The Hour of Bewilderbeast*, which came out in April 2000. This album was instrumental in establishing his career, earning him the Mercury Prize in 2000. The performance showcases his distinctive blend of folk, pop, and psychedelic elements, characterized by his heartfelt lyrics and unique sound. Notably, this live recording occurred during a period when he was gaining significant recognition in the UK music scene, highlighted by the popularity of his singles and the critical acclaim accompanying his debut. Additionally, his eclectic style and lo-fi production choices reflected the artistic trends of the era, making his live performances particularly engaging for audiences looking for authenticity in music.