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In 1994 the South London collective Archive was formed by Darius Keeler and Danny Griffiths together with female singer Roya Arab and young rapper Rosko John. Unfortunately, a few months later, they broke up, however Darius and Danny regrouped and continued releasing more Archive albums. Their 1996 debut album Londinium features a very strong mix of trip-hop, electronica, string arrangements, and female vocals from Roya Arab. Rosko John’s tough-spoken words are very similar to Tricky, Future Sound Of London and Massive Attack. The original 1996 issue only came out as a limited edition advance release, and has steadily built in reputation as a rare and expensive record to get a hold of. Fun fact: the song “Londinium” was featured on the Playstation 1 demo-disc and the music video was directed by Matt Cook.
This 25th Anniversary Edition of Londinium by Archive features the singles “So Few Words”, “Londinium”, and guest appearance from Underworld’s Karl Hyde on bass on “Headspace”, the “hidden track” amongst others. It is packed in a gatefold sleeve, and includes a 4-page booklet with song lyrics and credits.
Tracklist:
A1 Old Artist
A2 All Time
A3 So Few Words
B1 Headspace
B2 Darkroom
B3 Londinium
C1 Man-Made
C2 Nothing Else
C3 Skyscraper
C4 Parvaneh (Butterfly)
D1 Beautiful World
D2 Organ Song
D3.1 Last Five
D3.2 (silence)
D3.3 Untitled