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Robert Miles - Dreamland ~ New Edition (1996) [Japanese Release]

Posted By: Designol
Robert Miles - Dreamland ~ New Edition (1996) [Japanese Release]

Robert Miles - Dreamland ~ New Edition (1996) [Japanese Release]
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue&Log) ~ 450 Mb | Mp3 (CBR320) ~ 170 Mb | Scans ~ 95 Mb | 01:14:27
Electronic, Dream House, Dream Trance | Label: BMG, Deconstruction | # BVCP-993, 74321-43660-2

Italian pianist turned DJ Robert Miles scored a massive international hit with his wonderful, dreamy dance cut "Children" (one of the 1990s biggest and best dance hits) from his debut album Dreamland. The album at times sounds as if it were one continuous song (or set of beats with similar chord progressions) stretched over an hour, which may detract some, but, in essence, is what makes his sonic dreamscape so engaging. It's at once both dancefloor and chill out material; one of those discs where one can hit the play button, drift into a different dimension, and forget about worldly worries. Dreamland, which is both melancholy and blissful, succeeds in its simplicity. Highlights include the second single, "Fable," which continues with the same formula he utilized in "Children," this time using ethereal female chant-like vocals (also included is an instrumental version of "Fable").

Robert Miles - Dreamland (The Winter Edition) (1996)

Posted By: gribovar
Robert Miles - Dreamland (The Winter Edition) (1996)

Robert Miles - Dreamland (The Winter Edition) (1996)
EAC Rip | FLAC (tracks+.cue+log) - 502 MB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps (LAME 3.93) - 180 MB | Covers - 33 MB
Genre: Dream House, Progressive Trance | RAR 3% Rec. | Label: Urban (533 791-2)

Italian pianist turned DJ Robert Miles scored a massive international hit with his wonderful, dreamy dance cut "Children" (one of the 1990s biggest and best dance hits) from his debut album Dreamland. The album at times sounds as if it were one continuous song (or set of beats with similar chord progressions) stretched over an hour, which may detract some, but, in essence, is what makes his sonic dreamscape so engaging. It's at once both dancefloor and chill out material; one of those discs where one can hit the play button, drift into a different dimension, and forget about worldly worries. Dreamland, which is both melancholy and blissful, succeeds in its simplicity. Highlights include the second single, "Fable," which continues with the same formula he utilized in "Children," this time using ethereal female chant-like vocals (also included is an instrumental version of "Fable")…