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Matthew "Recloose" Chicoine is an American electronic music producer, DJ and musician hailing from Detroit, Michigan, US. He is known for numerous releases on independent dance labels like
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, Rush Hour, Peacefrog, Studio !K7, Sonar Kollektiv and Delusions of Grandeur. Chicoine is also a touring DJ who has played in and around Europe, the UK, the United States, Japan, China, Singapore, Indonesia, Brazil, Australia and New Zealand.


Life and career

His professional career began in 1997 when he met techno artist Carl Craig via a demo tape slipped into a sandwich while working at Detroit's Russell Street Deli. He released his debut EP ''So This Is The Dining Room'' EP in 1998 and follow up ''Spelunking'' EP in 1999 on Planet E recordings, which were both re-issued via Rush Hour Recordings in 2010. His debut album ''Cardiology'' on Planet E/Studio !k7 came out in 2002, a critically acclaimed release that featured Detroit area artists Dwele, Genevieve Marentette, Colin Stetson, Rayse Biggs of Was (Not Was), Jeremy Ellis, Paul Randolph, Jerry The Cat, Amp Fiddler, John Arnold and Malik Alston. In late 2001 he re-located to New Zealand where he began working with local musicians
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of Fat Freddy's Drop, Hollie Smith, Jonathan Crayford, and members of
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, also forming the touring group "The Recloose Live Band," a group that performed at the
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, and London's renowned clubs Fabric and
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. He was awarded the Best Dance/Electronica Album Tui for his album ''Perfect Timing'' LP at the New Zealand Music Awards in late 2008. In 2008 he founded the Hit It & Quit It radio show on Auckland, New Zealand's George FM, co-hosted with local producer and DJ Frank Booker, releasing a radio-themed compilation CD "Hit It & Quit It Radio Revue Vol. I" with accompanying Serato vinyl pressing in 2011. In 2009 he undertook full-time work as programme leader and tutor at Auckland's Music and Audio Institute of New Zealand, helping to create and implement the DJ and Electronic Music Production program.


Discography

;Studio albums * ''Cardiology'' (2002) * ''Hiatus on the Horizon'' (2004) * ''Perfect Timing'' (2008) ;Compilation albums * ''Early Works'' (2010) ;Live albums * ''Backwards and Sideways'' (2007) ;EPs * ''So This Is the Dining Room'' (1998) * ''Spelunking'' (1999) * ''Deeper Waters'' (2008) * ''Saturday Night Manifesto E.P.'' (2011) * ''Magic'' (2012) * ''Don't Get Me Wrong EP'' (2012) * ''It's Too Late EP'' (2013) ;Singles * "Can't Take It" (2000) * "Ain't Changin'" (2002) * "Us vs. Us" (2003) * "Dust" (2005) * "Mana's Bounce" b/w "Time Is on Your Side" (2005) * "Maui's Lament" (2008)


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Recloose Living people Year of birth missing (living people) Musicians from Detroit Peacefrog Records artists