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2/24/05: Bio info pulled from the Launch.com artist webpage on Robert Miles, http://trance_site.tripod.com/trance_Djs/id4.html, and from Robert's website, www.robert-miles.com.

--Martin Osterman


03/01/06: Why is DJ Shoe redirected to Robert Miles?

[edit] Wrong information about Children

According to his website at www.robert-miles.com (which at the moment redirects to his record label S:alt), this explination is given for the songs composition: "'Children' was Robert's immediate and typically honest emotional response to pictures of the child victims of war with which his father had just returned from a humanitarian mission to the ex-Yugoslavia. So moved was Robert by the plight of these innocents, caught up in so much devastation and atrocity, that he felt compelled to begin work on the track the very next morning as he returned from playing his DJ set in the early hours." [1]

I've thus removed the part about the song being composed about the deaths in the rave community, and will try and write up the correct information soon.

Bennity 22:05, 13 May 2006 (UTC)