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Volcov - From The Archive Volume 2 flac album
  • Performer Volcov
  • Title From The Archive Volume 2
  • Date of release 2018
  • Country UK
  • Style Future Jazz, Neo Soul, House, Deep House
  • Other formats MP2 RA MOD ASF AUD DMF AA
  • Genre Electronic / Jazz / Soul & Funk
  • Size MP3 1500 mb
  • Size FLAC 1180 mb
  • Rating: 4.2
  • Votes: 638

A clear homage to the late John Abercrombie, judging by the album cover. Reply Notify me Helpful. The journey on Volcov’s archives continues its deep dive into the underground soulful and broken beat world after the millennium with its second chapter and the result is even more brilliant. His classic broken beat eclectism meets the exoplanet sound of house producers and the gleaming soul and jazz of the same period.

Two years ago, Volcov set our pulses racing with From The Archive, a superb selection of killer cuts from the depth of his notoriously impressive record collection. Volume 2 is equally as inspired, though the focus is a little different.

In ‘From The Archive Vol. 2’, Volcov’s musical roots are once again evident in a jazzy collection of hidden gems spanning genres and continents. As Volcov puts it: the spirit and the sound of this album follows the first volume: choosing more songs that i thought were overlooked and deserved more attention. This time, with such a crowded marketplace for reissues and compilation of 70s-80s music, I decided only to focus on songs from the last 10-15 years.

From the Archive Compiled by Volcov. 05. Do The Right Thing. From the Archive Compiled by Volcov. 06. Turning On To Me. Oneness of Juju. 07. Keep The Same Old Feeling. Footprints In The Sand (Shannon Harris Urbancity Reinterpretation).

Archive Collection Volume II is the second vault release from Anthony Phillips, following Archive Collection Volume I in 1998. Compiled by Anthony Phillips and Jonathan Dann, it is a 2 CD selection of previously unreleased pieces and variations recorded from 1971 to 1988.

Neroli record founder Volcov returns with the second volume of compilation series ‘From The Archive’ on BBE Music. It’s been a busy two years for Enrico Crivellaro (Volcov) since the release of ‘From The Archive Vol. 1’. His Neroli label has seen stellar releases from Dego (2000 Black), Lars Bartkuhn, Trinidadian Deep and Alton Miller among others, leading to a hectic schedule of DJ sets across the globe. In ‘From The Archive Vol. 2’, Volcov’s musical roots are once again evident in a jazzy collection of hidden gems spanning genres and continents

Tracklist Hide Credits

1 Carleen Anderson All That Glitters 4:03
2 Collective Peace Let The Music Play 5:48
3 Ruth Koleva Turn It Around (Eric Lau Remix)
Remix – Eric Lau
4:31
4 The Rebirth Caterpillar 4:02
5 Ron Trent Ori Space 7:19
6 Ian O'Brien Spiraling Prism 6:33
7 Intuit Feat. Andy Bey Planet Birth (Xantonè Blacq Remix / Volcov Edit)
Edited By – VolcovRemix – Xantoné Blacq
5:31
8 Quentin Kane & Simon Sheldon feat. Tk Blue* The Blue Room (Kaidi Tatham's Shokazulu Remix)
Remix – Kaidi Tatham
7:15
9 Numbers Moonblood (Ig Sos Mix) 7:22
10 Honey Sweet Feat. Cindy Mizelle I Put A Spell On You 9:37
11 Skymark Finding The Peace 4:25
12 Harry Whitaker The After Life Part 2 6:53
13 Tony Williams* Lawra (Volcov Edit)
Edited By – Volcov
5:37

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  • Barcode (Scanned): 730003139925

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Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
BBE399CLP Volcov From The Archive - Volume 2 ‎(2xLP, Comp) BBE BBE399CLP UK 2018


Talk about Volcov - From The Archive Volume 2


Enone
A clear homage to the late John Abercrombie, judging by the album cover.
Frlas
The journey on Volcov’s archives continues its deep dive into the underground soulful and broken beat world after the millennium with its second chapter and the result is even more brilliant. His classic broken beat eclectism meets the exoplanet sound of house producers and the gleaming soul and jazz of the same period. Ron Trent’s Cinematic Travels project is something that missing from Japanese CD collection and even digital library so his Jean-Luc Ponty tribute tune ‘’Ori Space’’ is my personal highlight. An Afro Latin future jazz fusion vibe that I’m missing the last years.