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The "Shelter Vocal Mix" isn’t just a remix; it’s a mission statement. It strips away unnecessary clutter to focus on the "vibe"—that elusive quality that keeps dancers locked in for ten-minute stretches. It bridges the gap between gospel-influenced house and the more percussive, tribal elements that Regisford championed. Why It Lasts
Charles Dockins’ "Flowers with Kisses" (Shelter Vocal Mix) is a quintessential slice of deep, soulful house music that captures the spiritual essence of the late-90s New York club scene. Released on the legendary Slip 'n' Slide label, this particular remix by Timmy Regisford and Adam Rios—the forces behind the iconic Shelter parties—elevates the original into a masterclass of hypnotic, emotive dance music. Charles Dockins - Flowers with kisses - Shelter Vocal Mix
The track is built on a foundation of warm, driving percussion and a rhythmic sophistication typical of the Shelter sound.
✨ It balances the toughness of the underground with a genuine, floral sweetness.🎹 Musicianship: The soulful arrangement keeps it from feeling mechanical.🕺 Dancefloor Staple: It remains a go-to "sunrise" track for DJs who want to transition from high energy to deep reflection. If you'd like to dive deeper into this
Dockins’ soulful, yearning delivery is treated with space and reverb, making the lyrics feel like a shared secret on a crowded dance floor. The Shelter Influence
A steady, organic kick drum paired with crisp hi-hats. Why It Lasts Charles Dockins’ "Flowers with Kisses"
Swirling synth pads and a signature bassline that feels like a heartbeat.