You meet somebody and you instantly know that you have already known each other long ago and always will. True connection is a blessing - overcoming duality by trust, honesty and deep understanding - We call it love.
Seth Schwarz’s Violin pairs easily with the playful and delicate voice of Die Ruhe. Both are taking us to remote places that offer space and time for stories yet untold. A serene oasis as the lead line reminds the listener about the journey from darkness into the light "we'll come again!“ The break its smoothly introduced with a wild Violin Solo followed by a melancholic Vocal Bridge leading into a reminiscing Reprise of Strings, while the whole Arrangements builds up again and erupts into a fountain of Joy.
Every end bears a new beginning. Once experienced it is worth being patient for something as precious to come your way again. "There'll be dozens of souls in the end I'll swear that I know - We'll come again." For sure - with PATIENCE.
Dutch Genius Producer Mees Salomé, who is already known through BBC Radio, being played by nonetheless the Pete Tong is exploring the darker and melancholic side with his interpretation of Die Ruhe’s and Seth Schwarz’s PATIENCE. While giving the piece an epic touch building around the strings and a powerful and wide bass that hovers under the well produced synthesis of synth and vocal, the same key message remains „we will come again!“ and weaves through all the tears into a huge ocean of sounds.
The Australian producer Ryan Oblique, awarded winner of Richie Hawtin’s "Ask Yourself Remix Competition“ fuses the vocals of PATIENCE with a non-conformist attitude together with the lower pitched strings now sounding like Echos of Cellos, into one of his genre-bending productions. In this outstanding production he fluidly paints a picture of pulsating impressions - leaving the fragments of the original bouncing of the walls in a non-90˚ angle. The result is extremely artistic and surely has the potential of becoming an art installation on its own in Berlin.