The iconic, breathy flute performance belongs to Édouard Labor , who also contributed saxophone to the album.
The track is defined by its hypnotic, driving beat and a soaring flute solo that feels both ancient and futuristic. So Flute
"So Flute" became an anthem for the "café-del-mar" era of the early 2000s, often heard in high-end boutiques and chill-out lounges. The iconic, breathy flute performance belongs to Édouard
It was released on the legendary Blue Note Records , marking a rare moment where a purely electronic-based producer was embraced by the world's most prestigious jazz label. 🏛️ Cultural Impact & Anecdotes It was released on the legendary Blue Note
Ludovic Navarre, performing as St Germain, named himself after the Count of St. Germain , a mysterious 18th-century figure rumored to be immortal.
If you are looking for a inspired by the song, or perhaps the history of a Manchester club night also named "So Flute", let me know! I can also help you find: Sheet music for the flute solo Remixes (like the Ludovic Navarre Amapiano Reprise) Similar artists in the French Touch or Nu-Jazz scene
The song is a landmark of the acid jazz and nu-jazz movements, released in 2000 by the French producer St Germain (Ludovic Navarre) as part of his multi-platinum album Tourist .