Chicane (born
Nicholas Bracegirdle; 28 February 1971) is a British composer, songwriter and record producer. Among his successful works are 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 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, 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, with the fifth studio album
Thousand Mile Stare following less than two years later, in spring 2012.
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."