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Neroli, Verona, Italy
Enrico Civellaro aka Volcov started the Archive label in 1998 after finding inspiration from the records of Carl Craig and Kirk Degiorgio (and the table tennis tables of the Reinforced Records office). Hanging out with dance music mavericks like Dego and Domu, Enrico began putting out collector-friendly records by Nubian Mindz, Nu Era, Theo Parrish, Opaque and others. And a hook-up with a reggae soundsystem in Milan meant Enrico could also throw parties, and invite friends like Ian O' Brien and Titonton Duvante. Enrico's quality control means that Archive and Neroli only release tracks that pass the test, rather than falling into the month by month routine of running a business. In this session he drops stone cold advice about where his priorities lie when running a label. Never one to dwell on a topic for too long, Enrico rounds off with waxing about management, swapping CD-Rs and how to do a remix as fast as possible.