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Nicholas Bracegirdle (born 28 February 1971), known professionally as Chicane, is an English musician, DJ, composer, songwriter, and record producer.Among his works are singles "Offshore", an Ibiza trance anthem included in many compilations in both chill-out and dance versions; "Saltwater", which featured vocals by Clannad member Máire Brennan, and the UK number-one hit "Don't Give Up ...
The Place You Can't Remember, the Place You Can't Forget is the seventh studio album by British electronic music artist Chicane. The album was officially announced on 4 May 2018, along with the release of the second single from the album "Serendipity". [6] It was released on 8 June 2018 by Modena Records and Armada Music. [7] [8]
Thousand Mile Stare is the fifth studio album by British electronic music artist Chicane.An exclusive 'Collectors Edition Box Set' version of the album was released on 12 December 2011 before any regular CD or digital version was announced.
On 28 July 2014, Bracegirdle announced that the title of his then-upcoming sixth studio album would be (The Whole is Greater than) The Sum of Its Parts on the ninth volume of his monthly radio podcast show Chicane Presents Sun:Sets on 28 July 2014. [5]
Somersault is the third studio album by British electronic music artist Chicane, released on 23 July 2007. [2] It is Chicane's first album to be self-released on his record label, Modena Records. [ 3 ]
In 2009 Chicane released a cover version of "Hoppípolla" by Icelandic band Sigur Rós, titled "Poppiholla", which became his fourth top 10 hit in the UK. Chicane released his fourth studio album, Giants on 2 August 2010. Less radio friendly singles includes "Right Here Right Now", "Footprint" and "Nagasaki Badger" under the Disco Citizens alias.
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"Saltwater" is a song by English musician Chicane featuring the vocals of Irish singer Máire Brennan. The track uses parts of Clannad's 1982 hit "Theme from Harry's Game" with both re-recorded and newly written lyrics.