Dangelo - Voodoo - 2000 -flac- -rlg- ((link)) May 2026
D’Angelo — Voodoo (2000) is the second studio album by American neo-soul artist D'Angelo, released on January 25, 2000, through Virgin Records. Recorded at Electric Lady Studios, it is celebrated as a masterpiece of the neo-soul genre, blending groove-based funk, jazz fusion, and hip-hop. Release Details The "FLAC" tag indicates a Free Lossless Audio Codec
The defining characteristic of Voodoo is its rhythmic "slop"—a deliberate, human imperfection influenced by the programming style of hip-hop producer J Dilla. Dangelo - Voodoo - 2000 -FLAC- -RLG-
- Scene release (P2P groups in early 2000s)
- Private tracker upload (RED, OPS, etc.)
- User rip from CD (EAC or XLD with logs)
The "-FLAC-" tag confirms the file is lossless, not a 320kbps MP3. The "-2000-" ensures you are getting the original year’s master, not a remastered "Legacy Edition" (which often sounds worse). D’Angelo — Voodoo (2000) is the second studio
The string "Dangelo - Voodoo - 2000 -FLAC- -RLG-" a high-fidelity digital archive of D’Angelo’s landmark second album, Scene release (P2P groups in early 2000s) Private
What the FLAC format refuses to hide is the humanity. On "Chicken Grease," there’s a moment where the kick drum and the bass hit a micro-second apart—a "drunk" pocket that Questlove calls "the Dilla feel." In MP3, it sounds like a mistake. In FLAC, it sounds like a conversation. You can hear the musicians smirking.
What to expect from Voodoo: