Behind The Sun(1995) -

The album is anchored by some of the most iconic pieces of electronic music ever composed:

Featuring the legendary Bryan Adams, this track was a massive crossover success. It proved that electronic music could possess the soul of a pop ballad without losing its club credibility.

If you close your eyes and think of the ultimate Mediterranean sunset—warm orange hues, the smell of salt air, and the feeling of absolute serenity—chances are there’s a specific sound playing in the background. For many, that sound was defined in 1995 by Nicholas Bracegirdle, better known as , and his landmark project, Behind the Sun . Behind the Sun(1995)

Sunsets and Synthesizers: Revisiting Chicane’s ‘Behind the Sun’ (1995)

In 1995, the electronic scene was often divided between high-energy raves and underground techno. Chicane carved out a middle ground. Behind the Sun (and the singles leading up to it) introduced a "Balearic" sensibility—music that was lush, melodic, and deeply emotional. It was trance, but you could breathe to it. The Tracks That Defined an Era The album is anchored by some of the

It’s an album for the "chill-out" rooms and the long drives home. It reminds us that electronic music isn't always about the drop or the BPM—sometimes, it’s about the space between the notes. Final Thoughts

This blog post explores the 1995 album Behind the Sun by Chicane (Nicholas Bracegirdle), which is widely considered a seminal work in the Balearic trance and downtempo genres. For many, that sound was defined in 1995

What makes Behind the Sun stand the test of time is its . Bracegirdle used synthesizers not just to create melodies, but to build environments. In an era where digital perfection can sometimes feel cold, this album feels organic, warm, and human.