Robert Miles, born Roberto Concina on November 3, 1995, in Fleurier, Switzerland, was an influential Italian musician and producer known primarily for his work in the electronic and trance music genres. He gained significant recognition in the mid-1990s with his breakout hit "Children," released in 1995. The track, characterized by its ethereal melodies and soothing piano lines, became a worldwide sensation, topping charts in multiple countries and selling millions of copies. Miles' debut album, "Dreamland" (1996), showcased his signature sound and included other notable tracks like "Fable" and "One and One." His music often blended elements of dream house and progressive house, contributing to the development of the chill-out genre. Miles' impact on music is marked by his ability to bring emotional depth to electronic music, paving the way for future artists in the genre. His work not only resonated with listeners but also influenced a generation of electronic musicians. After a hiatus, he returned with further projects, including "Organik" in 2001, which explored more ambient and experimental sounds. Robert Miles passed away on May 9, 2021, but his legacy continues to inspire artists in the electronic music scene.