Robert Miles Organik

Robert Miles - Dreamland [Remastered] (2016)  Music

Posted by varrock at Dec. 9, 2016
Robert Miles - Dreamland [Remastered] (2016)

Robert Miles - Dreamland [Remastered] (2016)
MP3 CBR 320kbps | Tracks: 12 | 78:17 min | 187 Mb
Style: Electronic, Trance, Dance, Chillout | Label: Smilax Records

Italian dream-house DJ Robert Miles rose from relative obscurity to score one of the biggest and most unlikely hits of 1996 with his monster single "Children." Born Roberto Concina in 1969 to a military family stationed in Switzerland, he did not return to Italian soil until the age of ten, settling in the town of Fagagna. Raised primarily on the classic American soul sound of the 1970s, Miles began studying piano as a teen, and at 13 began DJing local house parties. By the late '80s he was regularly spinning hardcore trance sets at Venice area clubs under the name Robert Milani, eventually adopting the name Miles as symbolic of the musical journey awaiting him. In time, he assembled a basic studio system comprising a sampler, mixer, keyboard, and 32-track digital board, accepting production work with the Italian label Metromaxx.

Robert Miles - Th1rt3en [UK Promo CD] (2011)  Music

Posted by JET 1 at Dec. 12, 2021
Robert Miles - Th1rt3en [UK Promo CD] (2011)

Robert Miles - Th1rt3en [UK Promo CD] (2011)
EAC Rip | FLAC (Tracks) +CUE, LOG | 352 MB | Scans
Genre: Trance, Downtempo, Ambient, House | Label: S: alt Records | Catalog Number: SALTCD 012

Best known for his worldwide instrumental hit "Children," Italian dance producer Robert Miles was responsible for kick-starting the subgenre of dream-trance, a blissfully chilled-out fusion of Vangelis-style neo-classical music and progressive house beats, which helped him to bag a Brit Award and several Top Ten singles in the mid-'90s. Since his last commercial success, the Kathy Sledge-featuring "Freedom," 14 years ago, he's abandoned his celestial piano-based roots in favor of experimental trip-hop on 2001's Organik and ethnic jazz on 2004's Miles_Gurtu, a collaboration with Indian percussionist Trilok Gurtu. Seven years on, he returns from the musical wilderness with his fifth studio album, Th1Rt3En, and another new sound that further distances himself from his Euro-dance beginnings.