Chicane (recording artist)

Chicane (recording artist)
Chicane

Chicane performing in Stockholm, May 2011. Nick Bracegirdle in the middle.
Background information
Birth name Nicholas Bracegirdle
Also known as Chicane
Born 28 February 1971 (1971-02-28) (age 40)
Chalfont St Giles, Buckinghamshire, England
Origin London, England
Genres House
Trance
Balearic beat
Ambient
Chillout
Electronica
Occupations Electronic musician, Composer, Record producer, Song writer, remixer, Record Label Owner
Instruments Synthesizer, Piano, Classical Guitar
Years active 1994 - Present
Labels Modena Records Ltd. (UK),
Enzo Recordings (UK),
Armada Music (NL),
Ultra Records (US),
Central Station (AU)
Associated acts Disco Citizens, Mr. Joshua Presents Espiritu, Rebel Transcanner, Sitvac
Website www.chicanemusic.com

Chicane is a British electronic dance music act, and the guise of British musician, composer, songwriter and record producer, Nicholas Bracegirdle.

Chicane is known for the singles "Offshore", an Ibiza dance anthem included in many compilations in both chill-out and dance versions; "Saltwater", which featured vocals by Clannad member Máire Brennan and is one of the most well-known and popular singles of the trance genre; and the UK number-one hit "Don't Give Up", featuring vocals by Bryan Adams, which became a top ten hit on singles charts across Europe and Australia.

Far from the Maddening Crowds, Chicane's debut album from 1997, is still considered a seminal release among the trance music community,[1] while the second album, 2000's Behind the Sun, was certified gold in the UK. In 2007, after the hindrance of an ultimately unreleased album (Easy to Assemble) in the intervening time, the third artist album Somersault was released on Bracegirdle's independent record label, followed shortly after by a tenth anniversary re-release of Far from the Maddening Crowds which included a new mix of "Offshore" ("Offshore 2007"). He released his fourth studio album Giants in 2010.

In addition, Bracegirdle also worked under the aliases Disco Citizens, producing a handful of less radio-friendly, vocal-less tracks with a stronger progressive house sound. Working with singer Vanessa St. James and producer Mr. Joshua, Bracegirdle was part of the Mr. Joshua Presents Espiritu project, known for the song "In Praise of the Sun", released with both English and French vocals. Bracegirdle has also gone by the name "Rebel Transcanner" to produce a remix of Tomski's "14 Hours To Save The Earth." Nick Bracegirdle has also used the alias Sitvac to produce a one-time single, "Wishful Thinking."

Contents

Biography

The beginning

While having trained in classical guitar and piano at an early age, Bracegirdle's earliest influences in electronic music came from melodic composers such as Jean Michel Jarre and Vangelis, and synthpop pioneer Vince Clarke;[2] a further influence was the dance hit "Anthem" by the house music group N-Joi. all this convinced him to pursue the creation of melodic dance music, and by the age of 12 he was making music in recording studios and sending demos to record labels.[3]

1996-1998:"Offshore" and initial success

Eventually, Bracegirdle founded his own record label, Modena Records, which holds the rights to all his songs and licenses them to other labels for release and distribution. A partnership with Leo Elstob produced the first Disco Citizens single, "Right Here Right Now", in 1995, as well as the first Chicane single, "Offshore", in 1996. "Offshore" would be the first of Chicane's many releases on edel UK Records and independent UK dance music record label Xtravaganza Recordings, then-newly founded by DJ and Bracegirdle's college friend Alex Gold.[4] It reached #12 on the UK Singles Chart (and #1 on other UK-based charts compiled by Mixmag, Record Mirror, and others),[5] the top 40 in multiple European countries,[6] and #5 on the US Billboard Hot Dance Music/Club Play charts in 1997 upon re-release.[7] Its inclusion on numerous Ibiza-themed trance music compilation albums[8] (such as Café del Mar) attest to its popularity in the nightclubs on the island, one of the worldwide epicenters of dance music.

"Sunstroke", the follow-up single, attained similar popularity and chart numbers. A third single, "Offshore '97" (a separate item from the re-release of "Offshore") was actually a mashup of "Offshore" with the vocal track from the Power Circle song "A Little Love, a Little Life", mixed by producer and DJ Anthony Pappa. Originally a bootleg, it was turned into an official release, credited to "Chicane with Power Circle".[5]

Following these releases, the first Chicane album, Far from the Maddening Crowds, which included new songs and multiple versions of the previously-released singles, was released in September 1997. Additional singles that followed were "Lost You Somewhere", the Benelux release "Red Skies", and the non-album single "Strong in Love", for which Bracegirdle used vocals by British singer Sylvia Mason-James (after discovering that she was the vocalist on the Paul Oakenfold/Steve Osborne remix of "Lemon" by U2)[4] and first collaborated on production with Ray "Madman" Hedges (producer for B*Witched and Boyzone).

1999-2003:Collaborations and more hits

1999 saw the release of "Saltwater", a song based on Máire Brennan's vocals from "Theme from Harry's Game" by the Celtic band Clannad. This song was also used on one of the Belfast City advertisements broadcast in 2005–2006 across regional channels. The version of the vocals used in "Saltwater", however, was a new recording by Brennan herself. It surpassed all previous Chicane singles, reaching #6 on the UK charts and #1 on all five major UK dance charts.[6]

After producing a radio remix of Bryan Adams's "Cloud Number Nine", Bracegirdle offered Adams the vocal position on the song "Don't Give Up". The vocals Adams recorded were subsequently heavily processed through a vocoder so as to play down his rock music vocal style; in fact, the vocal credit was initially not publicized when the single was sent to Pete Tong's BBC Radio 1 program Essential Selection.[9] On the show, Tong made the song his first "Essential New Tune" selection of the new millennium.[10] It was also Chicane's biggest hit, debuting at #1 on the UK charts (and notably replacing "American Pie", Madonna's #1 single of the previous week),[11] reached #3 on the US dance chart and #1 on Australian and Russian charts, and made other charts across Europe as well.[6]

The subsequent album Behind the Sun was certified gold by the BPI, while "Don't Give Up" was certified silver.[12] Two other singles were released off the album—the double A-side Halcyon / No Ordinary Morning, and a dramatically remixed version of "Autumn Tactics"—but neither was as successful as the preceding releases.

In 2002, Bracegirdle co-wrote two songs on Cher's album Living Proof, "You Take It All" and "Alive Again", the latter which was released as a single in Europe only. The 2001 Edition of the EA Sports Formula One Video Game Series included the songs "Sunstroke", "The Drive Home", and a remix of "Nagasaki Badger".

Difficulties

For the next two years, Bracegirdle became engaged in a lawsuit with Xtravaganza, which ended in Chicane's departure from the label and its signing with WEA for the release of a third album, Easy to Assemble.[13] Originally scheduled for 2003, the album's release was preceded by the lead single "Love on the Run", followed by a promotional single, "Locking Down". After promotional copies of the album were distributed, however, Easy to Assemble was not commercially released as expected—though over the following year, the official Chicane website was periodically updated with messages announcing further delays towards a still-expected release.[14]

More recently, biographies, interviews, and publicity have stated that the album's release was outright prevented due to an Internet leak and bootlegging of the promotional album.[15][16][17] It was also revealed that Bracegirdle had left Warner following its 2003 sale to Edgar Bronfman, Jr. and was planning an independent release at the time.[18]

2006-2008:New Management

Eventually, under the new management of John Cavanagh, April 2006 saw the release of a new single, "Stoned in Love", on Globe Records through Universal Music Group, featuring singer Tom Jones on vocals. (Press Release). At the time of the announcement the song was also played twice by Pete Tong.[19][20]

The track received substantial UK TV promotion in the run up to the week of release, featuring utterly live performances on Friday Night with Jonathan Ross, The New Paul O'Grady Show and a semi-live performance on BBC's now defunct Top of the Pops. Jones and Bracegirdle were also interviewed on Channel 5 News; When asked in the 5 News interview where he had been since "Don't Give Up", Bracegirdle replied that he had been "basically stuffed" by the internet bootlegging of the album Easy to Assemble.

In February 2007, Chicane departed from Universal as well; according to the official website, all new material will now be released through Modena itself. The follow-up single "Come Tomorrow" was released on 16 July 2007, followed by the third official studio album, Somersault, a week later on 23 July 2007.[21] Bracegirdle has entirely self-financed these initial independent releases, as well as subsequent live performances.[18] On 4 May 2007, the Cicada remix of "Come Tomorrow" was played on Radio 1 by Pete Tong.[22]

2008

On 25 August 2008 Chicane released "Bruised Water" with Natasha Bedingfield. Promotional copies of the track were made available, with remixes from Mischa Daniels and Adam K. Following the leak of his 2003 album, Chicane now employs the international internet policing company, Web Sheriff to prevent links to pirated material, such as this single and other tracks from his upcoming album, from being posted on various blogs and websites.[23]

In October 2008, Chicane released a new Best Of compilation, which features all their hits, along with a new track called "Wake Up", which is a collaboration with Keane.

2009

June / July: Bracegirdle worked with producers James Hockley & Richard Searle on a Re-Work EP for a targeted summer 2009 release, along with a new and fourth Chicane artist album & mixes of forthcoming productions by BT and William Orbit.
The lead track from the Re-work EP "Poppiholla" based on the track "Hoppípolla" by Sigur Rós was A listed on Radio 1. It charted at a very respectable No 7 in the Top 10 on 19 July 2009, and was added to a reissued version of the Best Of album. The download single contained a Remix by The Thrillseekers, along with a mix by Bracegirdle's moniker Disco Citizens. The follow-up to this single was revealed as "Hiding All the Stars", which contains a sample of Gary Numan's "Cars", which had its first full play on Radio 1's Floorfillers on 21 August 2009.

September: Chicane produced a remix of the classic track "Relax (Don't Do It)" by Frankie Goes To Hollywood, which is part of a the 25-year anniversary of the seminal track. It was learned that the Re-Work EP was cancelled although no official announcement was ever made in regards to this. Other 'reworked' tracks that were due to appear on the EP were never mentioned from the initial announcement. Recently stated from Chicane Management; there were actually quite a few that people never got to hear.
In a June 2010 interview with Impact Magazine, Bracegirdle commented on the 'Re-work Ep' issue. "We covered House Arrest and there’s a massive bag of legal problems with that record. God knows why. Poppiholla became this complete and utter monster... The best laid plans of mice and men can go completely astray once you have a big record. Things change all the time...the plan was to (release Re-worked) and then the whole thing went completely mental…in a good way”[24].

The new and fourth Chicane artist album may well feature collaborations with BT and Armin van Buuren. It has been announced by Bracegirdle, that the first single from the new album probably will be revealed end 2009, while fans have to wait for the longplayer until early 2010. Compared to 'Somersault' the new album will future more original Chicane downtempo chillout tracks but also exiting new productions like 'Hiding All The Stars'.

Furthermore Chicane will make an appearance on the forthcoming artist album by The Thrillseekers.

2010

January: Bracegirdle revealed through his Facebook artist profile, that the new and fourth Chicane studio album Giants will be released summer 2010. The first single in connection with the new album "Come Back", is a rework of the Paul Young 1980s hit "Come Back and Stay". It was released on 25 April.

April: A new track from the forthcoming album Giants — "Barefoot" — was added to Chicane's website. A laidback, Baleric-style tune, it proved popular with listeners, awaiting the new album. This was followed by the track "Titles".

May: Through Facebook Bracegirdle officially announced the new album — Giants. He also revealed a new single "Middledistancerunner". It features Owl City's Adam Young on vocals. Single and Album will be released 2 August in UK. The album also features the singles "Hiding All the Stars", "Come Back" and "Poppiholla". Middledistancerunner is also a remake of another Sigur Ros song "untitled 4".

August: Chicane's fourth studio album, Giants was released on 2 August 2010, the same day as the release of the single Middledistancerunner. During the first week of release, a new track, called Velo, was given away as a free download via Chicane's website.

November: The track "Where Do I Start" was released as single. Among others it was remixed by Armin van Buuren.

2011

April: An upcoming Chicane single was announced through twitter. "Going Deep" (featuring British producer and rapper Aggi Dukes) had its first airplay on DJ Steve Smart's radio show Friday Night Kiss on April 8.

Remixes of "Going Deep" by Steve Smart & WestFunk, VillaNaranjos — single release date expected June 2011.

May: Bracegirdle announced that a new mini album will be released summer 2011.

June: June 18. Chicane released the 'Wawa Remix' of his production 'Spirit' as a free download from the official homepage. Also in June, filming continued for the "Going Deep" music video, with photographic stills being taken off the coast of Magaluf and Palma Nova, Majorca. Aggi Dukes was represented by a comical puppet and was found to be socialising with those onboard, including two fitties from Blackburn, a fitty from Ireland and 6 Geordie Hunks. The Video was released at the start of July, and tells the story of Aggi starting off his journey in a cafe, presumably in London, before he undertakes on an epic holiday to Magaluf. He is then shown to return back home to the UK, suffering from a dose of what looks like the well-known 'Magaluf-Bloos' at the end of the video.

July: July 29. Chicane revealed a preview of the title track for the forthcoming artist album 'Thousand Mile Stare'. The album is set to have an exclusive release at the end of 2011.

August: The single 'Going Deep' was released on August 14th.

Discography

Music

Style

Bracegirdle describes Chicane's music as being strongly influenced by the relaxed, summer atmosphere of Ibiza, where he was taken on holidays as a child.[25] The first two Chicane albums, along with Giants — the fourth studio album — are known for atmospheric, ambient melodies and shifting moods and tempos, particularly Far from the Maddening Crowds, which has been called "a soundtrack for an average day".[26]

Bracegirdle's career took a turn following the release of Behind the Sun, at which point he stated desires to focus on being a recording artist and producer, starting with planned work on Adams' then-upcoming studio album. (However, Adams would not release another studio album until 2004.) Bracegirdle also put remix work on hold at this point, reportedly turning down Jean Michel Jarre, Moby, and both Kylie and Dannii Minogue.[27] The music that followed also changed; in more recent interviews, Bracegirdle has noted that he is consciously moving away from the influences of Ibiza in his songwriting—calling it a return to his "song writing background" as opposed to dance music.[15][28]

Bracegirdle's dance music productions have caused him to be incorrectly identified as a DJ throughout his career. As early as 1997, The Mirror called him a "top DJ" in an article,[29] while the Portland Press Herald published a 2000 review in which both Chicane and BT were referred to as DJs.[30] Most recently, in 2007, Bracegirdle remarked in an interview that many people still hold this belief.[16]

Far from the Maddening Crowds and Behind the Sun were both primarily recorded at Chicane's personal recording studio, Modena One (sharing the name of his own record label),[2] located at his parents' house.[3] Co-producers who worked on these albums are Leo Elstob, Salt Tank, Ray "Madman" Hedges, and Martin Brannigan. Tomski was commissioned to program the opening tracks ("Early" and "Overture") on both albums and contributed snippets and sounds to other tracks. However, Bracegirdle has stated that he works alone when in his own studio.[3] Recently, references to a studio called "Modena 2" have appeared in liner notes since the April 2006 release of the "Stoned in Love" single.[31]

Bracegirdle somewhat returned to the old 'Chicane sound' with Giants, the fourth studio album. A mixture of emotive, atmospheric songs, such as "What Am I Doing Here? [Pt1]" and "Titles", along with 'hands-in-the-air' dancefloor tracks such as "Middledistancerunner", "From Where I Stand" and the title track, this album brought Chicane back to his roots, much to the delight of his loyal fanbase.

With the April 2011 premiere of the Chicane single "Going Deep" Bracegirdle stressed his own statement, that 'Chicane music is not bound by a certain genre'. 'Going Deep' is certainly a new turn in the sound as it is a blend of 90s retro disco, rap in a modern house, trance package.

Live

Chicane also performs live concerts as a full-fledged band, which has included a rotating lineup of singers, guitarists, drummers, and flautists, as well as Bracegirdle himself on keyboards.[9] Justine Suissa, who provided vocals on "Autumn Tactics" from Behind the Sun, toured with the band in 2000.[32] UK trance producer Tom Jankiewicz (Tomski) was a frequent musical collaborator with Chicane from 1995 to 2003, and he also played keyboards in the band during that period. During April 2006 Tomski has programmed keyboard sounds for Chicane's live concerts.[33] Session drummers in the band, notably, have included Mark Pusey (Eminem, Natasha Bedingfield, Sway), Shovell from M People, Simon Merry (Natalie Imbruglia) and David Barbarossa from Bow Wow Wow.[34]

The band's current lineup since 2006 consists of the following musicians:

  • Keyboards / Programming – Nick Bracegirdle
  • Bass – Carl Holt
  • Drums – Mark Pusey Or Simon Merry
  • Guitar – Simon Small
  • Female vocals – Natasha Andrews

Though the band's singers usually substitute for the higher-profile original vocalists due to the latter's other recording commitments, there have been exceptions; for example, both Maire Brennan[3] and Bryan Adams performed live with the band in Ibiza in 2000. The former took place at one of the annual Ibiza festivals held by MTV at the turn of the 2000s,[9] while the latter took place at a heavily-promoted concert hosted by Xtravaganza on 4 August at Privilege Ibiza, which was attended by over 7000, including Bono and Noel Gallagher.[10]

Chicane has also played at major European music festivals, such as the Glastonbury Festival and Creamfields in England[25] and the Roskilde Festival in Denmark;[35] as well as Red Square in Moscow.[36]

Chicane has performed remixes (specifically, the "Tomski vs. Disco Citizens" remixes) live, as shown by a track listing from Chicane's 22 January 2000 performance at the Palladium in Cologne, Germany.[37] This is unusual in that remixes, as products of audio editing, are not generally considered instrumental performances in their own right. At least some aspects of this are credited to Tomski himself, on stage.[33]

Bracegirdle also made a guest appearance live with Bryan Adams at the 2000 Slane Concert, as seen on Adams' Live at Slane Castle DVD.[38]

Notes and references

  1. ^ Alexander, Will. "Chicane – Far From The Maddening Crowds". TranceCritic.com. http://www.trancecritic.com/modules.php?name=MReviews&op=show&rid=301. Retrieved 23 July 2007. 
  2. ^ a b Tracks: Nick Bracegirdle: Recording Chicane's "Don't Give Up". (May 2000). Sound on Sound. Accessed 17 March 2006.
  3. ^ a b c d Tierney, Paul. Chicane. Top Magazine (retrieved from the Internet Archive). April 2000. Accessed 29 March 2006.
  4. ^ a b Interview with BBC Radio 1. (1998). Chicane.cc. Accessed 7 April 2006.
  5. ^ a b Chicane biography. Chicane.cc (Retrieved from the Internet Archive). Accessed 17 March 2006.
  6. ^ a b c Editorial – Chicane. (May 2000). Urbnet.com. Accessed 17 March 2006.
  7. ^ Artist Chart History – Chicane. Billboard.com. Accessed 17 March 2006.
  8. ^ Offshore. Allmusic. Accessed 17 March 2006.
  9. ^ a b c Interview with BBC Radio 1. (February 2000). Chicane.cc. Accessed 7 April 2006.
  10. ^ a b Gill, Alexandra. Bryan Adams, king of rave?. Globe Interactive. 22 August 2000. Accessed 29 March 2006.
  11. ^ Zywietz, Tobias. Chart Log UK: Oliver Cheatham – Convert. (22 March 2005). Chart Log UK. Accessed 17 March 2006.
  12. ^ Zywietz, Tobias. Chart Log UK: M – The Mars Volta. (22 March 2005). Chart Log UK. Accessed 17 March 2006.
  13. ^ Barrie, Stuart (20 February 2003). "Clubbing nation 192: No cheese please we are Chicane". Daily Record: p. 2 
  14. ^ "News". Chicanemusic.com (at the Wayback Machine). http://web.archive.org/web/*/http://www.chicanemusic.com/news/. Retrieved 20 April 2006. 
  15. ^ a b "Biography". Manifesto Records. http://www.manifesto-records.com/chicane/. Retrieved 20 April 2006. 
  16. ^ a b Sole, Kate (20 July 2007). "Chicane shine on". BANG Media International. Archived from the original on 29 September 2007. http://web.archive.org/web/20070929142031/http://home.eircom.net/content/bang/eNews/10780921?view=Standard. Retrieved 22 July 2007. 
  17. ^ "Legendary producer and writer Chicane releases new album 'Somersault'" (Press release). Outside Organization. July 2007. http://www.outside-org.co.uk/index.php?/publicity/clients/entertainment/chicane. 
  18. ^ a b Smith, Gary (13 July 2007). "Chicane Takes Self-Financed Route Back To Stardom". Billboard. http://www.billboard.com/bbcom/news/article_display.jsp?vnu_content_id=1003611679. Retrieved 23 July 2007. 
  19. ^ BBC Radio 1 – Pete Tong – Tracklisting, 24 February 2006. BBC Radio 1. Accessed 29 March 2006.
  20. ^ BBC Radio 1 – Pete Tong – Tracklisting, 10 March 2006. BBC Radio 1. Accessed 29 March 2006.
  21. ^ Chicane launches 'Somersault' album, his first new one in 7 years
  22. ^ BBC Radio 1 – Pete Tong – Tracklisting, 4 May 2007. BBC Radio 1. Accessed 8 May 2007.
  23. ^ Sinclair, David (7 August 2007). "Frontier lawmen". independent.ie. http://www.independent.ie/entertainment/music/frontier-lawmen-1050557.html. Retrieved 18 March 2010. 
  24. ^ 'Classic' Chicane taking new directions Impact Magazine, University of Nottingham, 6 June 2010
  25. ^ a b Shepherd, Stephanie. Samplings – Chicane – Carries Ibiza Sound Across the Pond. DJ Times. September 2000. Accessed 29 March 2006.
  26. ^ Erlewine, Stephen Thomas. Far from the Maddening Crowds review. Allmusic. Accessed 17 March 2006.
  27. ^ "Chicane – Sound of the Sunset". Dotmusic (retrieved from Chicane.cc). March 2000. http://www.chicane.cc/dotmusic.html. Retrieved 5 December 2006. 
  28. ^ "Chicane Interview". Ministry of Sound. 18 April 2006. http://www.ministryofsound.com/news/features/20060418_2. Retrieved 30 April 2006. 
  29. ^ King, Steve (25 September 1997). "Straight from the Heart". The Daily Mirror: pp. 18 
  30. ^ Histen, Michael (3 September 2000). "DJs have it". Portland Press Herald: pp. 5E 
  31. ^ "Chicane – Stoned In Love". Discogs. http://www.discogs.com/release/671390. Retrieved 11 May 2006. 
  32. ^ Justinesuissa.co.uk. Accessed 30 March 2006.
  33. ^ a b [1]. Tomskimusic.com. Accessed 17 March 2006.
  34. ^ Amos, Chris. Chicane's Nick Bracegirdle. Bent.com. Accessed 17 March 2006.
  35. ^ Almind, Christian. Chicane. Roskilde Festival 2003 interviews. 26 November 2003. Accessed 30 March 2006.
  36. ^ Chicane biography. Chicanemusic.com. Accessed 30 March 2006.
  37. ^ Bootlegs: Live at Palladium, Cologne, 22.01.2000. (24 August 2004). Chicane-Web. Accessed 17 March 2006.
  38. ^ Live at Slane Castle DVD credits. Bryanadams.com. Accessed 17 March 2006.

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