Robert Miles, whose real name was Roberto Concina, was an Italian musician, composer, and record producer. He was born on November 3, 1969, in Fleurier, Switzerland, and passed away on May 9, 2017, in Ibiza, Spain, at the age of 47.
Miles was best known for his groundbreaking 1995 hit single "Children," which became a worldwide sensation and established him as a leading figure in the electronic music genre. The track reached number one in over 12 countries and sold millions of copies globally.
He released several successful albums, including "Dreamland" (1996), which received critical acclaim and expanded his popularity. The album showcased Miles' unique blend of trance, ambient, and dreamy electronic sounds. It included tracks like "Fable" and "One and One," which also achieved commercial success.
Throughout his career, Miles continued to experiment with his sound and released various albums that explored different electronic music subgenres. These included "23am" (1997), "Organik" (2001), and "Th1rt3en" (2011).
In addition to producing his music, Robert Miles established Open Lab, a radio station based in Ibiza, Spain, that focused on electronic and ambient music. He was also involved in charitable work, using his influence and resources to support causes such as children's hospitals and cancer research.
Robert Miles' impact on the electronic music industry continues to be recognized, and his contribution to the genre remains highly influential. His unique blend of dreamy atmospheres and infectious rhythms continues to inspire and captivate music lovers worldwide.
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