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Vincent Floyd feat. Chan – Your Eyes (Vocal): A Balearic Daydream Rediscovered

As the sun beams across the UK, my mind drifts far south—to Spain, to sea breezes and slow afternoons. And just like that, Your Eyes by Vincent Floyd featuring Chan comes flooding back. On this golden day, there’s a special kind of simplicity in the air, and this track captures it perfectly.

There’s something unmistakably honest about this song. The innocence, the vulnerability—it’s all there. It's one of those rare moments in music where something true is captured, without filter or overproduction. That moment became a springboard, a ripple that inspired more than just music. It gave shape to memories, movement, and emotion. A real Balearic-style piece, if ever there was one.

Lyrically, Your Eyes digs deep into introspection and longing. The refrain echoes:

"Until the mystery is gone, I use your eyes to see. Until we become one, you'll just be another part of me."

It’s poetry wrapped in groove. A soul laid bare over smooth, dreamy house textures—classic Vincent Floyd style. Chan’s vocals bring this out with a soft, reflective quality so human, and tender. There’s pain here, but also clarity. There’s the ache of trying to see yourself in someone else, the push and pull between love and illusion:

"Sometimes I see a slave, driven by tears who want to be free... It doesn’t matter what I see in your eyes, because they only lie."

Something just came together on this track, like a fine wine and in the end we have a track with timeless depth. House music often moves bodies, but this one moves heart and minds too.

If you haven’t heard it yet—or even if you have—head over to the YouTube channel UNDERGROUND CLASSICS HOUSE (@HouseClassicsful). That’s where this gem is posted, along with a crate-digger’s dream of other rare and essential house classics. It’s pure gold for lovers of the genre.

Vincent Floyd found a way to blend the emotional with the ethereal, and Your Eyes is a shining example. Balearic, introspective, honest—it’s house music that was made in a moment, on a feeling, but now years after, you can still feel something deeper.




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