A compilation sequel that actually trumps the original, Geology, Vol. 2 hosts a greater variety of sounds and puts them together in much better fashion (the latter thanks to mixer Mike "Agent X" Clark) than the first volume. From the snare breakbeats and parade of echoing test-tones on the opener, Russ Gabriel's remix of "At Les" (originally by label-head Carl Craig), to the tough machine-soul of Alton Miller's "Extasol" and Mike Clark's own "In the Morning," the collection hosts a set of grooving productions that reference funk, hip-hop, astral jazz, synth-pop, disco, and broken beat -- basically, all the styles Planet E has staked its increasingly enormous reputation on since 1991. Culling tracks with the dancefloor in mind, Clark ropes in the immediately recognizable -- to Planet E fans, at least -- beats from "Steam" by Paperclip People a full three minutes before he actually plays the track out. Later, he spins directly from Moodymann's Kenny Dixon, Jr. playing Philly soul engineer on a remix of "People Make the World Go Round" by Innerzone Orchestra into Recloose's "Can't Take It," an irresistible beatbox anthem. ~ John Bush, All Music Guide
Geology: A Subjective Study of Planet E, Vol. 2
10/17/2000
All Music Guide Review
Track Listing
Credits
- Carl Craig
- Producer, Executive Producer
- Paperclip People
- Performer
- Innerzone Orchestra
- Performer
- Common Factor
- Performer
- Recloose
- Performer
- Russ Gabriel
- Remix Producer
- Agent X
- Performer
- Alton Miller
- Producer
- Chaz Vincent
- Producer
- Mike Clark
- Producer, Performer
- Planet E
- Producer
- Ibex
- Performer
- Matt Huber
- Cover Photo
- Matt "Bubblicious" Chicoine
- Producer, Mixing
- C2
- Engineer
- Nick Calingaert
- Producer
- Dwele
- Vocals
- Easy
- Design
- Mark Bell
- Producer
- Norma Jean Bell
- Saxophone
- Bubz Fiddler
- Bass










