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Solidifying his reputation as a production mastermind, Claptone unveils a phenomenal house flip of Chicane’s ‘Saltwater’. In celebration of the track’s 25th anniversary, the German DJ and producer transforms Chicane’s biggest hit into an intoxicating, club-ready take on the trance classic. It sets the stage for a yearlong series of diverse, genre-blending remixes.

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Released in 1999, Chicane’s ‘Saltwater’ is hailed as one of the most defining tracks of the late ‘90s trance scene. It is built around a haunting vocal sample from Clannad’s ‘Theme from Harry’s Game’. The track blends ethereal Celtic elements with euphoric synths and driving rhythms for a captivating sonic soundscape. ‘Saltwater’ achieved global success, charting across Europe and becoming an Ibiza anthem. It also cemented Chicane’s reputation as a pioneer of atmospheric electronic music. The track has since left an enduring legacy. It influenced the next generation of producers and serving as a timeless reminder of the emotive power of trance music.

Claptone now breathes new life into the beloved classic. It underscores his unparalleled talent for reimagining timeless records across genres. Infused with his signature groove, the house aficionado’s remix retains the haunting beauty of the iconic trance anthem while weaving in crisp percussion, Balearic undertones and a deep, rolling bassline, creating a fresh yet nostalgic interpretation that serves as a testament to the track’s ability to stand the test of time.

‘Saltwater’ is out today via Armada Music.

The post Claptone Reimagines Chicane’s ‘Saltwater’ to Launch its 25th Anniversary Remix Series appeared first on EDMTunes.

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