Roberto Concina (3 November 1969 – 9 May 2017), known professionally as Robert Miles, was an Italian record producer, composer, musician and Disc Jockey (DJ). His 1995 musical composition "Children" sold more than 5 million copies and topped the charts worldwide.

"Children" was first released in Italy in January 1995 as part of the EP "Soundtracks" on Joe Vannelli's DBX label, but it did not chart. Vanelli brought the track to a nightclub in Miami where it was heard by Simon Berry of Platipus Records. Berry worked with Vannelli and James Barton (of Liverpool's Cream nightclub) to release the composition in November 1995 as the lead single from his album "Dreamland". "Children" was certified Gold and Platinum in several countries and reached number one in more than 12 countries; it was Europe's most successful single of 1996.

Miles gave two inspirations for the writing of "Children". One was as a response to photographs of child Yugoslav war victims that his father had brought home from a humanitarian mission in the former Yugoslavia; and the other, inspired by his career as a DJ, was to create a track to end DJ sets, intended to calm rave attendants prior to their driving home as a means to reduce car accident deaths. "Children" cost £150 to record.

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