: Originally released around 2013, this "private remake" has become a cult favorite for DJs looking for that perfect bridge between soul and deep house. Why It Works lensem - SoundCloud
There are some tracks you just don’t touch unless you have something truly special to add. 1992 masterpiece, "No Ordinary Love" , is one of those. It’s a haunting, Grammy-winning dive into the depths of unrequited devotion and heartache. But then there’s MILLOK . Sade - No Ordinary Love (MILLOK Private Remake)
Known for his sophisticated edits and "private remakes," the Hungarian producer Miklós Malek (often performing as Millok ) has a gift for taking legendary soul and pop vocals and wrapping them in a lush, late-night atmosphere. His is no exception. The Sound: A Late-Night Reimagining : Originally released around 2013, this "private remake"
Deep Vibes: Sade’s "No Ordinary Love" Gets the MILLOK Treatment It’s a haunting, Grammy-winning dive into the depths
While the original is famous for its subtle guitar riffs and "Quiet Storm" energy, Millok’s version pulls the track deeper into the underground.
: Sade Adu’s iconic, smoky delivery remains the centerpiece, now floating over a bed of deep basslines and shimmering synth textures.