Rodney Hunter Ft. Diana Lueger - Let Your Soul Guide Your Heart [ Editor's Choice ]

The collaboration with adds a vital human element to the electronic production. Lueger, known for her work with the band Zweitfrau , provides a vocal performance that is both airy and grounded.

If you're interested, I can find more from the G-Stone catalog or look up remixes of this specific song. Rodney Hunter: Hunter Files - PopMatters

: Reviewers of the era noted that Hunter's work often felt like a celebration of his long-standing roots in the Viennese scene, with this track serving as a melodic high point. Critical Perspective The collaboration with adds a vital human element

The track is a quintessential example of the "G-Stone sound"—a sophisticated blend of often associated with Kruder & Dorfmeister. Hunter, a long-time associate of the crew, infuses the track with:

While the album was seen as a long-overdue solo statement from an artist who had been active since the late 80s, "Let Your Soul Guide Your Heart" remains one of its most enduring tracks. It captures a specific moment in electronic music where the boundaries between jazz-funk, hip-hop, and house were blurred into a smooth, cohesive vibe. Rodney Hunter: Hunter Files - PopMatters : Reviewers

: Reflecting his background in hip-hop and funk.

: Her performance emphasizes the song's spiritual and introspective themes, aligning with the track's title of finding inner guidance. It captures a specific moment in electronic music

"Let Your Soul Guide Your Heart" is a standout track from Rodney Hunter’s debut solo album, , released in 2004 on the influential Viennese label G-Stone Recordings . Sound and Atmosphere

The collaboration with adds a vital human element to the electronic production. Lueger, known for her work with the band Zweitfrau , provides a vocal performance that is both airy and grounded.

If you're interested, I can find more from the G-Stone catalog or look up remixes of this specific song. Rodney Hunter: Hunter Files - PopMatters

: Reviewers of the era noted that Hunter's work often felt like a celebration of his long-standing roots in the Viennese scene, with this track serving as a melodic high point. Critical Perspective

The track is a quintessential example of the "G-Stone sound"—a sophisticated blend of often associated with Kruder & Dorfmeister. Hunter, a long-time associate of the crew, infuses the track with:

While the album was seen as a long-overdue solo statement from an artist who had been active since the late 80s, "Let Your Soul Guide Your Heart" remains one of its most enduring tracks. It captures a specific moment in electronic music where the boundaries between jazz-funk, hip-hop, and house were blurred into a smooth, cohesive vibe.

: Reflecting his background in hip-hop and funk.

: Her performance emphasizes the song's spiritual and introspective themes, aligning with the track's title of finding inner guidance.

"Let Your Soul Guide Your Heart" is a standout track from Rodney Hunter’s debut solo album, , released in 2004 on the influential Viennese label G-Stone Recordings . Sound and Atmosphere