Top 100 Chart placements for Armada Music
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Twenty-eight years of scene relevance doesnt happen without a very special thing: quality. Its the common denominator in all of Chicanes work, from the ever-mentioned classics Offshore, Saltwater and Dont Give Up to his newer productions and everything in between. And just like the last four albums that all hit #1 in Dance charts the world over, that too is the case for the U.K. masterminds ninth studio album: Trampolines.Long time fans will know: a Chicane album is exactly what youd expect, but then not quite. From three club favourites of the past summer — Watching Over Me, Freefall and the much feted Love, Love, Love — to tunes likes Day One and The Sleepless Night that serve up the famed Chicane sound on a different level, Trampolines audially channels the emotional highs and lows, allowing listeners to bounce from hands-in-the-air summer fever to tracks that bring happiness and relaxation.Trampolines is Chicane in optima forma. Ever the quality, but always in a different capacity.