
A nine-minute masterclass in restraint, stripping the indie-pop original into a hypnotic, midnight-hued deep house odyssey for solitary city nights.
September 29, 2023 · Future Classic
This isn't the sun-drenched Flight Facilities of a festival main stage; it's the sound of the city after the lights go out. Dixon takes the fragile, Debussy-inflected beauty of the original and anchors it with a steady, heartbeat-like pulse that feels both mechanical and deeply human. It sounds like velvet and cold glass. The remix breathes slowly, allowing the listener to inhabit the space between the notes. It is a track for people who find comfort in the quiet hours, offering a sophisticated blend of club culture and classical elegance.
How does Clair de Lune (Dixon remix) sound next to the rest of Flight Facilities's catalogue?
Late Night saturates this record far more than the artist's norm.
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