Robert Miles - Dreamland -1996- -flac- [portable] Jun 2026

The follow-up single that proved Miles wasn't a one-hit wonder. It features a more driving energy but maintains the signature "dreamy" atmosphere. One and One

In the mid-1990s, the electronic music scene was a binary landscape. On one side, you had the raw, breakneck energy of jungle and hardcore; on the other, the antiseptic minimalism of German trance. Then, in 1996, a Swiss-Italian producer named Roberto Concina—better known as Robert Miles—released a debut album that defied categorization. Dreamland wasn’t just a collection of dance tracks; it was a cinematic, hypnotic journey. And for the discerning listener, experiencing it in isn't a luxury—it’s a necessity. Robert Miles - Dreamland -1996- -flac-

as a "calming" track for ravers to listen to after leaving clubs. The goal was to lower their heart rates and reduce rave-related road accidents in Italy—a phenomenon known as "strage del sabato sera" (Saturday night slaughter). Why FLAC Matters for This Album The follow-up single that proved Miles wasn't a