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Chicane

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Two years after his best-of collection reminded everyone just how much he's influenced U.K. dance scene, Nick Bracegirdle, aka Chicane, returns with his fourth (fifth if you count 2003's unreleased Easy to Assemble) studio album, Giants. His innovative combination of euphoric trance, melodic chillout, and dreamy electronica is just as popular now as when he debuted it with the glorious "Offshore" 13 years ago. Indeed, Deadmau5's Random Album Title certainly owed more than a nod to Chicane's back catalog, while lead single "Poppiholla," a cleverly titled reworking of the ubiquitous Sigur Rós track, recently gave him only his third Top Ten hit. Its choppy synth sound is replicated here several times, such as on the sun-drenched opener "Barefoot" and the epic, seven-minute title track, but although Giants might not make any huge musical leaps forward, it's more than a just one-note album. "So Far Out to Sea" is a string-led '90s style drum'n'bass track featuring some interesting Björk-like vocals; the heavily vocodered "What Am I Doing Here" is reminiscent of Imogen Heap's minimal Hide and Seek, while "From Where I Stand" is a Calvin Harris-esque progressive house floor-filler. Having previously worked with unlikely dance artists Tom Jones, Bryan Adams, and Clannad's Maire Brennan, the guest spots on Giants are disappointingly less surprising. Soul singer Lemar lends his vocals to the "What Am I Doing Here" reprise, Owl City's Adam Young appears on the huge piano-riff-laden "Middle Distance Runner," while Gary Numan's "Cars," already used on Armand Van Helden's Flowers, is an uninspired sample on "Hiding All the Stars." The best track, and perhaps album's most commercial offering, "Come Back," contains a less predictable vocalist in the shape of '80s blue-eyed soul singer Paul Young. Giants occasionally feels like a retread of Chicane's former Far from the Maddening Crowds glory days, but despite its lack of invention, it's still a well-produced and classy collection of songs that are destined to soundtrack Ibiza sunrises for many summers to come. ~ Jon O'Brien, Rovi

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Lekker album

Voor liefhebbers van zomerse muziek zit je bij Chicane meestal wel goed. Ook bij dit album is hij erin geslaagd een heerlijk dansbaar album af te leveren met lekkere nummers.

Voor mij zeker een terugkeer naar de goede vorm van de eerste twee albums.

Nice!

This is album is exactly what you would expect of Chicane. It has the typical Chicane sound that you hear on his previous albums. It's nice and enjoyable and above all: more of the same which is good if you're Chicane!

Eindelijk!

Na "Far From The Maddening Crowds" en "Behind The Sun" was ik verslaafd aan de sfeer en het warme, relaxte gevoel van Chicane.
"Easy To Assemble" viel daarna wat tegen, vooral door de wat meer uptempo tracks. "Somersault" was een absoluut dieptepunt, omdat Chicane hier erg afweek van de stijl die me zo aantrok in de muziek.
Gelukkig is er nu "Giants" en is de Chicane waar ik zo van hield weer terug!
Koptelefoon op, voeten in het zwembadwater en geniet van de zomerse dromerige klanken. Chicane is eindelijk écht terug!

Biografie

Geboren: 28 februari 1971 op Chalfont St. Giles, Buckinghamshi

Genre: Dance

Jaren actief: '90s, '00s

Chicane is the group name for British trance musician and remixer Nick Bracegirdle, who first attracted attention under the name Disco Citizens with the Top 40 U.K. hit "Right Here Right Now" in 1995. Changing to Chicane, he reached the British Top 20 in late 1996 with "Offshore." He then enlisted Clannad's Maire Brennan for a remake of the Clannad hit "The Theme From Harry's Game" under the title "Saltwater," which reached the U.K. Top Ten and became an international hit. The first Chicane album,...
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