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British record label
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Record label
Circus Records
Founded2009 (2009)
Founder
StatusActive
Genre
Country of originUnited Kingdom
LocationLondon, England
Official websitewww.circus-records.co.uk

Circus Records is an independent record label founded by Joshua "Flux Pavilion" Steele, Shaun "Doctor P" Brockhurst, Simon Swan and Earl Falconer in 2009. Kanye West and Jay-Z sampled the Flux Pavilion song "I Can't Stop" in "Who Gon Stop Me". Steele's extended play Blow the Roof also charted at number 60 on the UK Albums Chart.

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References

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