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robert miles / atb

Quick Inquiry: I enjoy "9pm/til i come" by andre trennenberger..or
however u spell it, and heard a few other songs by ATB : )
...
and, roberto milano, robert miles "children" his best to date..on
the charts, although, his first full-length CD has some amazing
songs...

BUT, in the year 2005, are these artists, still releasing music
that mirrors that "sound" of their early work ? if so, is it
easily available..i don't wanna drop half my paycheck for an
"import/double cd" / but, i dont mind paying for great music..

and since, the 'mtv-mass audience'/general public thinks:
"that crazy techno dj..created that 9pm song, with a computer"...
and, "Robert miles" simly isnt ~around anymore~ i thought this
forum would have educated updates, and more importantly
actual-FACTUAL info. on their music, and tentative release dates..

thnx..forum.

ps: midwestcluber, i tried to reply to an email, and the address
is not 'working' / please contact me, [email protected],
i have an inquiry about dance radio...thank you.
 
Andre's obviously still around. He's been releasing a new artist album every year or two now it seems for the past 6 years. You can probably also find at least a couple of mixed CDs of his in most big American cities, in your average record store (read: NOT Wal-Mart, or Target).

As for Robert Miles, he peaked in the mid 90s. He had "Children", which according to an article I read with producer Art of Trance, the song was discovered and signed when a DJ dropped it at Club Firestone in Orlando, back in 1995. He followed it up with a couple of BETTER releases in 96 - "Fable", and his best record IMO was his collaboration with Maria Naylor on "One And One".
 
Robert Miles isn't really around that I'm aware of.

The new ATB songs are great I think. However his latest few songs are not anything like "Till I Come" and "Don't Stop." So no, not the same sound as his early work, but I personally think much better. His comp. CD Seven Years: 1998-2005 is on Amazon.com, not an import either.<P ID="signature">______________
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