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:
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: In this remix, Flabaire interprets the original's "flagship"
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". The result is a song that listeners describe
: Represented by the Pont Neuf Records roster and the sophisticated production of the Paris scene. Musical Structure and Vibe Ode to Love (Flabaire's
: Synthesizer pads that swell and recede, mimicking human breathing and biorhythms. Musical Structure and Vibe
Ode to Love (Flabaire's Nod to Mr. Fingers Remix) - Beatport
: Warm, bubbling low-ends that feel organic rather than mechanical.