This is "Sunday morning" house. It’s the music played at 5:00 AM when the "tourists" have left the club and only the true devotees remain on the floor, eyes closed, lost in the rhythm. Why It Remains a Classic

Charles Dockins isn't just a producer; he is a songwriter who happens to work in the medium of house music. Known for his lush arrangements and ability to bridge the gap between gospel-inspired vocals and sophisticated electronic rhythms, Dockins has a signature "organic" feel. In "Flowers with Kisses," he uses melody not just as a hook, but as an emotional narrative.

In a modern landscape often dominated by "drops" and aggressive synthesizers, "Flowers with Kisses" stands as a reminder of house music’s origins as . It isn't just about the beat; it’s about the feeling of being loved, seen, and moved. Whether you're a crate-digger looking for 90s gems or a newcomer exploring the roots of soulful house, this mix is an essential stop on the journey.

They aren't aggressive. They float. They offer a sense of intimacy that contrasts with the heavy, driving bassline.

Dockins’ keyboard work is legendary. The jazzy, sophisticated chords provide a "cool" layer over the "warm" rhythm section, creating a balanced sonic environment.