Tour Maubourg - Ode To Love (flabaire's Nod To Mr Fingers Remix) -
While Tour-Maubourg's original "Ode To Love" is a lush, jazz-inflected track, Flabaire’s remix introduces a "twist worthy of Larry Heard". The result is a song that listeners describe as a "jazzy beat" that is both "relaxing" and "harmonic".
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. While Tour-Maubourg's original "Ode To Love" is a
: Represented by the Pont Neuf Records roster and the sophisticated production of the Paris scene. It pays respects to the past—acknowledging that modern
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: In this remix, Flabaire interprets the original's "flagship"
: The foundational blueprints of Larry Heard that prioritize "emotion and groove" over high-intensity club energy. Critical Resonance
Ode to Love (Flabaire's Nod to Mr. Fingers Remix) - Beatport
The remix excels by maintaining the core emotional weight of the original while adding a layer of historical reverence. It sits perfectly in the intersection of:




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