See-line Woman (karizmaвђ™s Last 1ne Dub) -
This remix serves as a testament to the longevity of Nina Simone’s work, proving that her social and musical themes remain resonant when translated through the lens of 21st-century deep house .
: Fils-Aimé’s performance pays homage to Simone’s soulful weight while introducing a contemporary, airy resilience. See-Line Woman (Karizma’s Last 1ne Dub)
The track is a sophisticated reconstruction of a jazz classic, blending the heritage of Nina Simone with the precision of modern deep house production. This remix, released in 2021 on Foliage Records, represents a collaborative bridge between the past and the present of Black music. Historical Foundations This remix serves as a testament to the
The song’s origins lie in the 1964 standard by Nina Simone , which originally appeared on her album Broadway-Blues-Ballads . Derived from a folk song about high-class "sea-line" women who entertained sailors, the original track was noted for its minimalist, percussive drive—a quality that has made it a favorite for electronic music remixers for decades. This remix, released in 2021 on Foliage Records,
: The track features a driving, syncopated beat and a deep, pulsing bassline designed for late-night dance floors.