So Flute May 2026
The track is defined by its hypnotic, driving beat and a soaring flute solo that feels both ancient and futuristic.
The "story" behind the track is one of blending two worlds: the late-night pulse of and the improvisational soul of live jazz . 🎹 The Creation of "So Flute"
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 So Flute
Ludovic Navarre, performing as St Germain, named himself after the Count of St. Germain , a mysterious 18th-century figure rumored to be immortal.
The iconic, breathy flute performance belongs to Édouard Labor , who also contributed saxophone to the album. The track is defined by its hypnotic, driving
Unlike many electronic tracks that use short samples, "So Flute" allows the musicians—percussionists, keyboardists, and the flutist—to "jam" over the electronic loops, creating a bridge between live performance and studio production. 🎼 Key Credits Contributor Producer/Composer St Germain (Ludovic Navarre) Flute & Saxophone Édouard Labor Percussion Edmundo Carneiro Talking Drum Idrissa Diop Keyboard Alexandre Destrez
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 I can also help you find: Sheet music
One famous fan story involves a director applying to the USC Film School . He created a "Toy Story" inspired stop-motion video where his desk lamp and a Darth Maul bank "danced" to the syncopated rhythm of "So Flute." The video was so effective he was accepted into the program.