The "Percussion Dub" is less about the melody and more about the pulse . It begins with a hypnotic, layered drum arrangement that emphasizes the "dub" philosophy: space, reverb, and intentional absence. Heilbronn focuses on the syncopation, using crisp high-hats and deep, resonant congas to create a skeletal framework that feels both tribal and sophisticated.
"My Funny Valentine (Matthias Heilbronn’s Percussion Dub)" is a masterclass in how to strip a jazz standard down to its rhythmic DNA without losing the haunting soul of the original. While the Rodgers and Hart classic has been interpreted by everyone from Chet Baker to Frank Sinatra, Heilbronn’s take—famously associated with the Chaka Khan rendition—moves the track from the smoky lounge to the dimly lit, late-night dance floor. My Funny Valentine (Matthias Heilbronns Percussion Dub)
By pulling back the lush orchestration of the traditional version, the vocal snippets—when they do appear—feel more like ghosts in the machine. They arrive in echoes and fragments, heightening the bittersweet yearning of the lyrics. It’s a track designed for the "heads"—those who appreciate the intricacies of house music production where the groove is the primary storyteller. It manages to be both a functional DJ tool and a deeply atmospheric piece of art, proving that even a song nearly a century old can find a fresh, pulsing heartbeat in the hands of a visionary remixer. The "Percussion Dub" is less about the melody