Part of a rising pantheon of artists capturing the essence of positivity and palatial arrangements that defined the music of the 1980s. The starry eyed sensibilities brought to life through shimmering synth work that builds from the past through sentiments of today. Reminiscence forms the key of Chan’s appeal, basking in a nostalgia that gleams on top of you through a radiance and energy that inspires you to dance and feel the night away. Chan’s voice, a baritone sensation that’s loaded with reassuring emotion, adds a level of uniqueness to a saturated style.
“You Only Want Me When I’m Gone is about putting yourself first in a relationship and being brave enough to
recognise when it is the right time to end things. It is empowering, compelling you to understand and recognise your own worth. Infectious as hell, and demanding your attention on the dance floor, a piece of power pop to revel in.