Ruhe

For the Māori chief Ruhe, see Ruhe (Māori chief).
"Ruhe"
Single by Schiller
from the album Zeitgeist
Released November 29, 1999
Format CD
Genre Electronica
Label Zeitgeist (Universal Music)
Writer(s) Christopher von Deylen, Mirko von Schlieffen
Producer(s) Christopher von Deylen , Mirko von Schlieffen
Schiller singles chronology
"Liebesschmerz"
(1999)
"Ruhe"
(1999)
"Ein schöner Tag"
(2000)
Benjamin Völz

Ruhe (English: Silence or peace) is the third single from the 1999 Schiller debut album Zeitgeist with vocals by an unknown woman and an unknown man and spoken word passages by German actor and voice actor Benjamin Völz (* 13. Mai 1960), who became famous in the German-speaking countries as the voice of FBI Special Agent Fox Mulder from the X-Files. The song is titled internationally as "Peace". The trance music single was officially released on 29 November 1999 in Germany and was peaking at number 24 on German Singles Chart in 1999 and at number 69 in Switzerland. The cover art work shows a graphic of an empty box.

The album version (Langspiel-Fassung) and the single and TV version (Fernseh-Fassung) of Ruhe are unlike versions with completely different music. Only the spoken words are the same. The spoken words of the song are including the poem "Über die Einsamkeit" by Swiss philosophical writer Johann Georg Zimmermann (1728-1795). The poem is:

Ruhe, das höchste Glück auf Erden, kommt sehr oft nur durch Einsamkeit in das Herz.

Translation from German: "Peacefulness, the greatest happiness on earth, comes very often only through solitude into the heart."

Ruhe was featured in the 2009 German cinema movie Zweiohrküken and was included on the Official Sound Track of Zweiohrküken.

Track listing

Maxi single

No.TitleLength
1."Ruhe (Fernseh-Fassung)"  3:33
2."Ruhe (Chill-Out-Fassung)"  3:40
3."Ruhe (Langspiel-Fassung)"  5:51
4."Ruhe (Humate Remix)"  9:57
5."Ruhe (Ayla Mix)"  7:13

Vinyl

No.TitleLength
1."Ruhe (Langspiel-Fassung)"  5:51
2."Ruhe (Free Schiller Mix)"  8:40
3."Ruhe (Humate Mix)"  9:57

Credits and personnel

Music video

The official music video for "Ruhe" has a length of 3:45 minutes. The video features three couples with people of different ethnic origin, who are walking and strolling through an inner courtyard of an office building in the style of a Japanese garden. The video was aired and was shown for example on German music television channel VIVA in 1999.

Charts

Chart (1999) Peak
position
Germany (Media Control AG)[1] 24
Switzerland[2] 69
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