Cirque - Cirque Music Volume 2 (A) [2001]

Artist(s)
Martin Cartledge (Cirque)
Release title
Cirque Music, Volume 2 (untitled - side A)
Label name
Cirque
Release year
2001

dmgtz96

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Rare dreamy progressive trance featured in the second hour of ASOT 13.
There's not much information about it available on the Internet. The producer, Martin Cartledge had a few short-lived projects, but he stopped producing somewhere around ~2005.
Cirque's Volume 2 release has two untitled tracks, one on side A and the other on side B. This is the track for side A. Side B is not available on Youtube.
You can also check out Volume 1, but that is more like progressive house.

 
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The producer, Martin Cartledge had a few short-lived projects, but he stopped producing somewhere around ~2005.
Are you sure about that? I think he's produced a lot more than you think, under his Weekend World alias. He also ran his own label under the same name I think. Circulation may have been another alias and I know he's produced as Sunset Sky or such like for Flammable records 1999 - 2002. I think he's well known in the prog world.
 
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dmgtz96

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Are you sure about that? I think he's produced a lot more than you think, under his Weekend World alias. He also ran his own label under the same name I think. Circulation may have been another alias and I know he's produced as Sunset Sky or such like for Flammable records 1999 - 2002. I think he's well known in the prog world.
They're collections/archives, so I assumed they're just re-releases of his older work. Discogs is acting super janky on my laptop btw. Can't confirm if that is true.
 

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This is why I enjoy coming daily to this forum, there is always great new music i'm discovering from the past eras that would usually be forever lost to me. And this time one from an artist I knew well as Weekend World but had no idea of Cirque. It's a wonderful track.

While I'm here, this Weekend World track is up there in my tops (alongside Sunday Shining)

 
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