Chicane the Place You Cant Remember the Place You Cant Forget Review


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Chicane (aka Nick Bracegirdle) is a British musician, composer, songwriter and producer who has had a string of hits that have been massive on the Ibiza gild scene, including 'Saltwater' (featuring vocals by Máire Brennan from Clannad), 'Offshore', 'Don't Surrender' (featuring Bryan Adams) and 'Stoned In Love' (with vocals past the legendary Tom Jones). Now, 2018 sees the release of his 7th album, The Identify You Tin can't Think, The Place You Can't Forget (released through Modena Records and Fleet Music); here's what nosotros recall about it…

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I would go so far as to say that this might exist i of Chicane's best albums to date; it's various, eclectic and contemporary whilst not compromising on his instantly recognisable sound and style.

The album opens with the stunningly atmospheric 'Running To The Sea' which reverberates right through the chest, due to low rumbles and bass notes but meanwhile uses harmonic guitars, making it sound equally euphoric; information technology's like the dawn of a beautiful day, merely in this instance, the twenty-four hours is the album!

From there, 2017 unmarried, 'Gorecki' (featuring vocals past Hannah Robinson), makes an anthology appearance; very much a classic Chicane track – mesmerising, hypnotic synth plucks, dream-like pads, echoing vocals and deeply rooted in the firm genre.

Likewise, Tracey Ackerman makes a much anticipated return collaboration on unmarried, 'Serendipity'; a at-home and ambient track.

Some of the other, virtually notable tracks, include: the instant, turn-it-upwardly anthem, 'A Love That'south Hard To Notice'; definitely a song that provides room to exhale throughout but also includes some Daft Punk-esque vocals (from Paul Aiden) on elevation of a summery, deep firm trounce; 'Rainbow' keeps you lot in suspense all the way through with its calming vocals (provided by Tyler Lyle) and synths that teeter around the edge of something large, probably making it one of the most ambient songs on the album and two Rosalee O'Connell-sung tracks; 'Nirvana' – an EDM meets firm matter that has some wonderful, broken falsetto vocals, with a touch of something old-school (similar ATB'south 'nine PM (Till I Come up)' or York's 'On The Beach') and 'I Came Here For You' which serves upward an exotic combination of cascading synths, heavy drums, rhythmic bass and dreamy vocals that sit in the centre of the mix, almost surrounded by the instrumentation.

Somehow this feels very dissimilar to some of his previous releases; it is uplifting, fresh, reinvigorating and really pushes the boundaries of what he can produce.

To be perfectly honest though, it's incredibly hard to find something non to love about every track on the album; 'Chord – Less Yacht' slowly builds from a deadened, static-like intro to an celestial-sounding, deep business firm anthem with shimmering synths and thumping beats, 'Judder' sounds like the theme to an 80s fighting game (recall Street Fighter) just with dramatic changes in tempo and barely audible vocal notes coursing through it, 'Ten Deep' sounds like the film score to a modern sci-fi picture show, due to its soaring synths and assuming contumely sounds and 'Fear I Must First Let You Become' (featuring vocals by Chris James) is a positive have on looking to the future – a therapeutic song that has an nigh sermon-like quality to information technology.

Without a doubt, The Place You Can't Recollect, The Place You Tin can't Forget is still an ambient, atmospheric and deep business firm-filled album that is instantly recognisable as Chicane, but somehow information technology feels very different to some of his previous releases; it is uplifting, fresh, reinvigorating and really pushes the boundaries of what he can produce.

Lastly, I would like to make a special thanks to Nick and his managing director Louis, for assuasive us to be the get-go and only people to have had access to the total album prior to its release. It truly has been a privilege.

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'The Identify Y'all Can't Remember, The Identify You Tin't Forget' is out now and tin exist downloaded from iTunes – https://itunes.apple.com/gb/album/the-identify-you-deceit-think-the-place-yous-deceit-forget/1377444000


'The Place You Can't Think, The Place You lot Can't Forget' on Spotify

Serendipity (Official Video)

A Love That's Hard To Observe (Official Audio)


We hope you've enjoyed our review! What do you think of this incredible musician and producer'due south latest album? Exercise you lot love it as much as us? What would y'all rate it? Delight leave your thoughts in a comment below or share your views virtually information technology via our social media.


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