In this remix, Flabaire interprets the original's "flagship" status through the lens of early US deep-house. By stripping back some of the original's more modern French flourishes, he taps into the "Can You Feel It" ethos—a sound characterized by:
: Represented by the Pont Neuf Records roster and the sophisticated production of the Paris scene. In this remix, Flabaire interprets the original's "flagship"
: Warm, bubbling low-ends that feel organic rather than mechanical. Ode to Love (Flabaire's Nod to Mr
Ode to Love (Flabaire's Nod to Mr. Fingers Remix) - Beatport Fingers—while proving that the "deep" in deep house
Ultimately, the remix functions as more than just a dance floor tool; it is a bridge between generations. It pays respects to the past—acknowledging that modern successes like Tour-Maubourg stand on the shoulders of innovators like Mr. Fingers—while proving that the "deep" in deep house remains a timeless quality of human connection through sound.
: The foundational blueprints of Larry Heard that prioritize "emotion and groove" over high-intensity club energy. Critical Resonance
: A steady, grounding groove that invites introspection as much as dancing.
In this remix, Flabaire interprets the original's "flagship" status through the lens of early US deep-house. By stripping back some of the original's more modern French flourishes, he taps into the "Can You Feel It" ethos—a sound characterized by:
: Represented by the Pont Neuf Records roster and the sophisticated production of the Paris scene.
: Warm, bubbling low-ends that feel organic rather than mechanical.
Ode to Love (Flabaire's Nod to Mr. Fingers Remix) - Beatport
Ultimately, the remix functions as more than just a dance floor tool; it is a bridge between generations. It pays respects to the past—acknowledging that modern successes like Tour-Maubourg stand on the shoulders of innovators like Mr. Fingers—while proving that the "deep" in deep house remains a timeless quality of human connection through sound.
: The foundational blueprints of Larry Heard that prioritize "emotion and groove" over high-intensity club energy. Critical Resonance
: A steady, grounding groove that invites introspection as much as dancing.