Sade - Kiss Of Life (newman I Love — Remix)
The Newman (I Love) Remix preserves the "divine intervention" themes of the original—where love is described as a spiritual revival—while elevating the production for modern dance floors. Sonic Profile of the Newman (I Love) Remix
The remix emphasizes the "rarefied atmospheres" that defined the original, using soft synth pads and organic percussion to create a sense of vast, open space. Sade - Kiss of Life (Newman I Love Remix)
Unlike the original's slow, languid rhythm, the Newman version introduces a melodic house structure that makes it suitable for "sunset sets" and sophisticated lounge environments. The Newman (I Love) Remix preserves the "divine
While the original relied on a mellow saxophone and gentle bassline, the remix leans into electronic textures and deep house cadences, a style Newman (I Love) is frequently celebrated for in the electronic music community. Impact and Legacy While the original relied on a mellow saxophone
The original "Kiss of Life" was the third single from Sade's fourth studio album, Love Deluxe (1992). Written by Sade Adu alongside band members Stuart Matthewman, Andrew Hale, and Paul S. Denman, the track became a staple of smooth jazz and R&B radio, peaking at number 10 on Billboard’s Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart.
Newman (I Love) is known for his "exotic" and atmospheric production style, often blending deep basslines with lush, layered soundscapes. In this remix, he maintains the integrity of Sade’s signature velvety, vibrato-free vocals while adding a steady, rhythmic pulse.
"Kiss of Life" has a long history of being sampled and remixed, notably by artists like MF DOOM. The Newman (I Love) Remix joins a lineage of unofficial and white-label house remixes that have kept the track relevant in club culture since the early 2000s.