Delerium - Silence (stone Van Brooken & Pete K Edit) Apr 2026
Stone Van Brooken and Pete K, both established names on the Zerothree Music label, created this specific edit to fit modern festival and club sets.
Watch the official version of this modern progressive house take on the classic:
The "solid story" behind the of Delerium's "Silence" is one of modern evolution for a track that has defined electronic music for over 25 years. While the original 1997 version by Bill Leeb and Rhys Fulber was a gothic, downtempo ambient piece, it was the trance remixes—most notably by Tiësto—that turned it into a global anthem. Delerium - Silence (Stone Van Brooken & Pete K Edit)
This version, often called the "#REALPROG" take, strips back some of the faster trance energy of previous decades for a more driving, atmospheric, and "pumping peak-time" feel. Musical Profile
The track gained legendary status through a series of high-profile remixes over two decades, helping to bridge the gap between "different worlds"—pop, ambient, and dance music. Stone Van Brooken and Pete K, both established
Stone Van Brooken and Pete K’s contribution is the latest chapter in this legacy, moving the song from its trance roots into the contemporary scene. The Evolution of the Track
Delerium co-wrote the song with Canadian singer Sarah McLachlan. She recorded the haunting, soaring vocals in just two days, originally intending it as a "hymn" of faith and devotion rather than a club track. This version, often called the "#REALPROG" take, strips
It was premiered on major stages like and quickly gained support from top-tier melodic techno and progressive artists like Miss Monique and Fideles.
