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D'Angelo "Voodoo" Zoetrope Vinyl: How to Buy

The neo-soul masterpiece gets a 25th anniversary zoetrope edition that brings each side to life with animated visuals.

Vinyl album cover of D'Angelo's "Voodoo" with two records featuring intricate designs and an insert with text and images.
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D'Angelo's Voodoo is getting the 25th-anniversary treatment it deserves, and we've got the limited-edition zoetrope vinyl available to purchase on Complex.

Released in 2000, Voodoo solidified D'Angelo as one of the most important voices in neo-soul. The album, which features the iconic "Untitled (How Does It Feel)" and "Devil's Pie," took four years to complete and became a cornerstone of the genre. Recorded at Electric Lady Studios with contributions from Questlove, Pino Palladino, and J Dilla, the album blended funk, soul, and hip-hop into something that felt both timeless and forward-thinking.

This special zoetrope edition brings a visual dimension to the music. Each side of the 2LP vinyl has a different look, using elements from music videos, the album design, and lyric content to create animated images when the record spins. The zoetrope effect transforms the listening experience into something you can watch unfold with each rotation.

Where to buy Voodoo on zoetrope vinyl

If you're ready to add this anniversary edition to your collection, shop D'Angelo's Voodoo zoetrope vinyl on Complex.

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