Cirrus (band)

Cirrus were an American big beat group formed in 1995 in Los Angeles, California, United States. The group was composed of Aaron Carter and Stephen James Barry.

Cirrus
OriginLos Angeles, California, United States
GenresBig beat, breakbeat, trip hop
Years active1995–2003
LabelsMoonshine Music
Associated actsProdonaut
Past membersAaron Carter
Stephen James Barry

In live performances, the group often added live instrumentation such as guitar and bass to the electronic background.[1] Their single "Superstar DJ" brought them mainstream exposure, and in 1997 they released their debut album on Moonshine Music.[2] They scored several dance hits in the US and Canada over the next five years. The song, "Back on a Mission" is featured in the film Mortal Kombat 2: Annihilation and also appears in the video games, Need for Speed: Underground 2, Apocalypse and "Demolition Racer (PS1 GAME)".

Members

  • Aaron Carter - vocals, keyboards, guitar, production, mixing, programming
  • Stephen James Barry - keyboards, bass, production, mixing, engineering

Live members

  • Jim Chaney - drums
  • Laura Derby - vocals (2002 only)
  • Tyler Bates - guitars (2002 only)

Discography

Albums

  • Drop the Break (Moonshine Music, 1997)
  • Back on a Mission (Moonshine, 1998)
  • Counterfeit (Moonshine, 2002)

Charting singles

  • "Superstar DJ" (1996) US Dance/Club Play #26[3]
  • "Break In (Give us a Break)" (1997) US Dance/Club Play #30
  • "Back on a Mission" (1998) US Dance/Club Play #14, US Dance Sales #17
  • "Stop and Panic" (1999) US Dance/Club Play #11, Canada #12
  • "Boomerang" (2002) US Dance/Club Play #10

Songs in video games

Mix
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gollark: You know, in some sense, organic chemistry is the same problem as computer algebra.

References

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