Circus Records Announces New Imprint ‘Circus Electric’ for Future Bass and Melodic Releases
Circus Electric takes the circus to the next level in their creative destiny with an open space of curiosity.
Truth be confidently told in the front face cover of the Circus Records Twitter bio, their sound has been ruining silence since 2009. The London-based label consciously spent the last few years experimenting with one another’s curiosity in their unhinged enigmatic world, while subconsciously widening the sphere of their light of what they’re known for: their inspiration of love for fun, melodic, dance-floor dubstep and bass music.
Flux Pavillion shared on Instagram that the Circus team will be steering their collective vision closer to its original creative course with the launch of their new label Circus Electric. Their creative destiny has led to their mission of building a “home for a wider, more electric range of sounds from cutting-edge future bass to intricate vocal-led songwriting”.
Truth be told, this does not mean the end of Circus Records, but merely the beginning of a journey. The ambitious team further shared on Instagram that Circus Electric will be bringing a new corner away from their original sound in Circus Records by nurturing new artists such as So Sus, Blooom, and Everen.
Mastermind artists such as Flux Pavillion, Doctor P, Taylor Kade, and Reaubeau will confidently lead the launch with a new compilation named ‘Electric One’. Doctor P described that the album will be “a taste of everything that is to come to the label”.
The album features a curation of fresh faces surfacing in the industry such as Lost Wolves, Sejo, Dani King, and more. Each ground-breaking bass drop will fall with the shiver of rising goosebumps traveling out of your body.
We shall see what magic tricks each bass drop brings! Circus Electric officially launched on August 4th. Further information on the newly developed label can be found on their Instagram.
Listen to Electric One and prepare for the future of bass.
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