Silence (song)
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"Silence" | ||
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Single by Delerium featuring Sarah McLachlan | ||
from the album Karma | ||
Released | June 14, 1999 Various releases 2000 |
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Format | 12", CD | |
Recorded | ??? | |
Genre | Electronic dance | |
Length | 4:06 | |
Label | Nettwerk | |
Writer(s) | Bill Leeb, Rhys Fulber, Sarah McLachlan | |
Producer(s) | Delerium | |
Chart positions | ||
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Delerium chronology | ||
"Duende" (1997) |
"Silence" (1999) |
"Heaven's Earth" (2000) |
"Silence 2004" | ||
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Single by Delerium featuring Sarah McLachlan | ||
from the album The Best Of | ||
Released | November 15, 2004 | |
Format | 12", CD | |
Genre | Electronic dance | |
Length | Various | |
Label | Nettwerk | |
Producer(s) | Various | |
Chart positions | ||
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Delerium chronology | ||
"Truly" (2004) |
"Silence 2004" (2004) |
"Angelicus" (2007) |
"Silence" is a song by Canadian electronic music group Delerium. The song was co-written by Canadian singer Sarah McLachlan, and she is featured as vocalist on the track.
[edit] Song
The original album version and subsequent radio edit of the song had a much slower tempo than the more well-known remixes and was essentially structured like a pop song, with the characteristic synthetic instrumentation of the more melodic side of ambient music — though including darker overtones, such as the prominently featured Gregorian chants. This last element often invites comparison to popular ambient/new age/world music projects of the 1990s like Enigma and Deep Forest who routinely sample chants from various ethnicities worldwide, though in contrast such vocals featured on Karma were all original recordings.[1]
The song was not released as a single until 1999, two years after the release of Karma, though it was only the Airscape Remix which received airplay, rather than the more downtempo original version. The single prominently included remixes by DJ Tiësto, and Fade, which significantly boosted the song's proliferation through club play (particularly by influential DJs such as Paul Oakenfold) as evidenced by the single's positions on the Billboard Hot Dance Music/Club Play charts.
As a consequence, the song was largely promoted as an uptempo vocal trance song, which then influenced the marketing of the next several Delerium singles as well. Unlike most of its successors, however, "Silence" also broke into the adult top 40 radio format due to the song's club success,[2] and through radio airplay the original version received mainstream awareness relatively greater than the remixes among club patrons.
The accompanying music video, directed by the directors collective Twobigeyes, was released in 2000 and was set to the Airscape remix. It has repeatedly been listed within the top 100 Ibiza anthems ever on online messageboards and, more recently, on MTV.
"Silence" was the opening track on the 1999 Brokedown Palace soundtrack.
[edit] Re-release
2004 saw a new release of the single as "Silence 2004", though no one song actually bears that title — the new single contained only remixes, both old and new. Of these, the new Above & Beyond remix is the most central, as the version included on the Best Of compilation released preceding the single. The other new remix was by Filterheadz; this version subsequently, in 2006, became popularly mislabelled as the nonexistent "Trentemøller 2006 Remix".
[edit] Notes and references
- ^ Hofmann, Pieter (May 26, 1997). In a Sacred State of Mind: Delerium's Bill Leeb. Drop-D Magazine. Retrieved on 2006-06-17.
- ^ Bauer, Henrik (August 14, 2005). Bill Leeb > Noise Unit 2005 Interview. Mindphaser.com. Retrieved on 2006-06-17.
Sarah McLachlan |
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Discography |
Studio Albums: Touch · Solace · Fumbling Towards Ecstasy · Surfacing · Afterglow · Wintersong |
Live Albums: Live EP · The Freedom Sessions · Mirrorball · Afterglow Live · Mirrorball: The Complete Concert · Live From Etown: 2006 Christmas Special |
Other Albums: Rarities, B-Sides and Other Stuff · Remixed · Bloom: Remix Album |