Cover of Robert Miles Thirteen
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For fans of robert miles,lovers of progressive and electronic music,listeners interested in experimental albums,followers of artists like lamb and fripp,music enthusiasts open to complex compositions
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THE REVIEW

I'm listening to it for the first time.

It will be released in February, it seems. It's a surprise.

The 2004 album with Trilok Gurtu had already surprised me, overcoming the doubts that "Children" had generated and fueled around his name.

Even more here: it's a sort of progressive, there's Fripp (and you can tell), there's one of the Lamb (and I'm not sure if you can tell) and the machines are just part of the whole, not the main part.

Maybe it's also a bit complex, actually, without maybe. But I like it. I don't really know why.

I found it online, if you're interested, click with (unjustified) trust on my nickname.

I think my terrible tastes are getting worse as I age. 

Regards 

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The review highlights Robert Miles' album 'Thirteen' as a surprising and progressive work. It blends electronic elements with organic sounds and notable collaborations like Fripp and members of Lamb. The album is described as complex yet enjoyable, overcoming previous doubts tied to his earlier work 'Children'.

Robert Miles

Robert Miles (born Roberto Concina) was a Swiss electronic musician and DJ known for pioneering piano‑led dream house with Dreamland (1996) and the hit single Children. He later explored ambient, drum & bass, and experimental forms on 23am, Organik (2001), and Thirteen. He founded S:alt Records and OpenLab radio in Ibiza and died in 2017.
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