Circulation (producers)

Circulation (producers)

Circulation is a British house duo of Matt Jackson and Paul Davis. Most popular for their series of singles named after colours.

Albums

Colours

Label: Circulation

Format: CD, Album; CD, Album, Mixed

Country: UK

Released: 03 Apr 2000

Genre: Electronic

Style: Progressive House, Deep House, Tech House

Notes: All of the tracks on disc one fade out except for track 11.

Tracklisting:

Disc One (Unmixed) (73:46)

1-01 Cerise (8:20)

1-02 White (6:33)

1-03 Burgundy (5:56)

1-04 Cyan (4:58)

1-05 Green (6:27)

1-06 Turquoise (6:11)

1-07 Green (7:21)

1-08 Scarlet (7:17)

1-09 Mauve (4:16)

1-10 Grey (8:04)

1-11 Magenta (8:18)

Disc Two (Mixed) (66:57)

2-01 Aqua (8:55)

2-02 Crimson (8:56)

2-03 Beige (8:00)

2-04 Amber (8:13)

2-05 Scarlet (5:27)

2-06 Lemon (7:52)

2-07 Orange (5:49)

2-08 Mauve (5:19)

2-09 Purple (8:23)

Colours Two

Label: Circulation

Format: CD, Album, Mixed

Country: UK

Released: 07 Jul 2003

Genre: Electronic

Style: Progressive House, Tech House

Notes: All tracks are segued. Track 3 is the "Circulation Remix" of Alaska Soul's "Wonderful".

Tracklisting:

1. Terracotta (6:10)

2. Chocolate (5:31)

3. Neutral (6:46) feat. - Alaska Soul

4. Khaki (4:36)

5. Neon (5:55)

6. Chocolate (5:56)

7. Vanilla (4:57)

8. Topaz (4:07)

9. Cherry (5:23)

10. Taupe (4:16)

11. Emerald (6:12)

12. White (5:49)

13. Aqua (6:48)

14. Sepia (6:02)

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