Biosphere – Cirque
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Touch – TO:46 |
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UK |
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Genre: |
Electronic |
Style: |
Ambient |
Tracklist
1 | Nook & Cranny | 4:02 | |
2 | Le Grand Dôme | 5:36 | |
3 | Grandiflora | 0:48 | |
4 | Black Lamb & Grey Falcon | 5:08 | |
5 | Miniature Rock Dwellers | 1:04 | |
6 | When I Leave | 5:54 | |
7 | Iberia Eterea | 6:38 | |
8 | Moistened & Dried | 2:25 | |
9 | Algae & Fungi Part I | 5:43 | |
10 | Algae & Fungi Part II | 5:17 | |
11 | Too Fragile To Walk On | 4:51 |
Companies, etc.
- Phonographic Copyright ℗ – Touch
- Copyright © – Touch
- Copyright © – Biophon Records
- Published By – Biophon Records
- Made By – Universal M & L, UK
Credits
- Design – Jon Wozencroft
- Management [Biosphere Management] – Katrien Klausing
- Photography By – Jon Wozencroft
- Written-By – Geir Jenssen
Notes
On Rear: Published by Biophon Records ℗ & © 2000 Touch
On CD: © Biophon Records ℗ 2000 Touch
Made In England
Digipak includes twelve page photo-booklet insert. Original Edition, 12 000 copies. Reissued by Touch with new artwork in 2006.
Tracks 9 & 10 are actually titled on the release as 'Algae & Fungi part 1' and 'Algae & Fungi part 11'.
On CD: © Biophon Records ℗ 2000 Touch
Made In England
Digipak includes twelve page photo-booklet insert. Original Edition, 12 000 copies. Reissued by Touch with new artwork in 2006.
Tracks 9 & 10 are actually titled on the release as 'Algae & Fungi part 1' and 'Algae & Fungi part 11'.
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Barcode (Text): 5 027803 144620
- Barcode (Reader): 5027803144620
- Matrix / Runout: TO46 02 5
- Matrix / Runout (Inner ring text): MADE IN THE U.K. BY UNIVERSAL M & L
- Mastering SID Code: IFPI L135
- Mould SID Code (Variant 1): IFPI 04B1
- Mould SID Code (Variant 2): IFPI 04A9
- Mould SID Code (Variant 3): IFPI 04B6
- Mould SID Code (Variant 4): IFPI 04B9
Other Versions (5 of 18)
View AllTitle (Format) | Label | Cat# | Country | Year | |||
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Cirque (CD, Album) | April Records | APR 056 CD | Denmark | 2000 | |||
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Cirque (LP, Album, Special Cut) | Touch | TO:46 LP | UK | 2000 | ||
Cirque (LP, Album, White Label, Test Pressing) | Touch | TO:46 LP | UK | 2000 | |||
Cirque (CD, Album, Digipak) | Touch | TO:46 | UK | 2000 | |||
New Submission
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Cirque (CD, Album, Digipak) | Touch | TO:46 | UK | 2000 |
Recommendations
Reviews
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Biosphere is hands down my favorite Ambient artist, and Cirque is my favorite example of what I love in his sound. Excellent samples and mile-deep echoing synths. Cirque crafts an aesthetic and tells a story of a lost hiker deep in the wilderness of Alaska. This album also dips its toes into Minimal Techno and notably Ambient Drum & Bass almost similar to the Rapoon album Cold War: Drum 'n' Bass with the tracks Algae & Fungi Pt. 1 & 2, If anything it has a very similar structure to the song 'You've Won Nothing' from Cold War: Drum 'n' Bass.
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Hi everyone ! I'm looking for the lyrics of this album. Does someone know where we can find them ? : )
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At first, I played this loudly in the car and I thought it was boring. It was much more enjoyable to have on quietly in the background at home. Ambience with sub bass.
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An amazing album!
Originally, to me Biosphere's best release was Substrata & in every respect it still remains a classic but Cirque just has that something extra, a real journey into the glacial sound that Biosphere creates, a journey that one takes with the explorer to which it is inspired from.
Every track seamlessly moulding into the next with ease & then we're given the sublime & punchier tracks of Algae & Fungi Parts I & II, with a drum and bass sound backdrop never interfering with the chords but driving both tracks & probably even enough to keep a dancefloor interested & thinking at same time.
Finishing with one of the most moving pieces of ambient music: Too Fragile To Walk On..Emotionally captivating. -
Edited 19 years agoThis album was inspired by the true story of a young North American explorer (Chris Mac Candless) who lived a brutal dream of ascetism but fatally lost himself in the dense forests of Alaska. I would like to specify that words you can weakly listen to in the 2nd track are in french. The man is talking about northern lights and the return of the sun, seemingly during an exploration in the North Pole.
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Biosphere does ambient right… again. There are certainly dub elements (the deep, reverberating drums) blended into the music, but <I>Cirque</I> is definitely meant to evoke an icy aura -– “Grand Dome” sounds like being trapped in a deep, frozen fjord. “Black Lamb and Grey Falcon,” with its delicate guitar, is the springtime thaw. Definitely, there’s a Basic Channel-minimalistic feel to “When I Leave,” with its low throbbing beat, but the disembodied vocal sample floating atop it is pure Biosphere. “Algae and Fungi (Pt. 1)” and “Algae and Fungi (Pt. 2)” veer into drum ‘n’ bass territory, but with much more emphasis on the atmosphere than the beats. “Too Fragile To Walk On” finishes the album back on an ambient note, and, no doubt, the listener will still be floating on the Arctic Ocean.
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In explanation of my earlier comment: When I said it borders on trance, I didn't mean it <i>was</i> like trance, merely that it is suggestive of it. At least to my ears. What I mean by that is that it has much more structure than Substrata, and that structure is reminiscent of trance. Nothing more. Yes, technically it is dub. I should have made the distinction more vivid. This is not a negative, just a difference that someone who really enjoyed Substrata should be aware of.
Secondly: What I mean by muffled is purely from a production quality standpoint; the engineering of the samples and how well they mesh together work to create an environment. With Cirque, the engineering of the samples feels flat to me. This is purely a sound quality issue. Glitch can be extremely emersive and sharp. A good example of that would be Pole's "1" which is practically entirely glitch, but very intricate and sharp. You can listen to it on very high quality equipment and it will never feel "flat."
I didn't mean to come off as negative on this release. It is beautiful music, and I listen to it fairly often. -
to my mind, best ambient album ever
a little bit 'harder' than substrata with more beats and basslines but still so atmospheric
pure happiness!
i advice it to everyone and not only ambient fans
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i´d like to suggest a few changes in the above comment:
replace trance with dub
replace muffled with glitched
(this is by no means ~scape dub/glitch, but deep biosphere dub/glitch, and very recommendable if you like substrata) -
Cirque is a lot different from Substrata, in many ways. It, in my opinion, borderlines on trance, but not to be confused with the sorts of trance you find on "Mix 2001!" type CDs. It is quality music, no doubt about it, just different.
One thing that I noticed is that the quality of the recording seems to be a bit muffled and flat. When I put my Substrata CD in, I know that I am going to be completely enveloped with the sonic textures it provides. With Cirque, it feels like I am listening to something, instead of being in something. Minor quibble though. Overall this is an enjoyable listen, and if you like slightly trance-like ambient music, it should be right down your alley.
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