Million Miles From Home
Dune · 1996
20 min · 4 tracks · happy hardcore
A euphoric blend of upbeat melodies and pulsating rhythms that capture the essence of 90s rave culture.
Million Miles From Home is a single by Dune, released in 1996. A euphoric blend of upbeat melodies and pulsating rhythms that capture the essence of 90s rave culture. The album achieved considerable success within the happy hardcore genre, resonating with fans and receiving positive reviews in dance music circles. Its infectious title track became a staple in club playlists and contributed to Dune's reputation as a key player in the German electronic scene. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Million Miles From Home sound like?
A euphoric blend of upbeat melodies and pulsating rhythms that capture the essence of 90s rave culture. Rooted in happy hardcore.
What makes Million Miles From Home by Dune notable?
The album achieved considerable success within the happy hardcore genre, resonating with fans and receiving positive reviews in dance music circles. Its infectious title track became a staple in club playlists and contributed to Dune's reputation as a key player in the German electronic scene. Released in 1996, 'Million Miles From Home' was Dune's follow-up to their successful debut album. At this point, the band was solidifying their presence in the happy hardcore scene, building on their early popularity with energetic tracks designed for rave audiences.
How many songs are on Million Miles From Home?
Million Miles From Home has 4 tracks, running approximately 20 minutes.
Tracklist
Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.
- 1 Million Miles From Home (video mix) Standout 4:00
- 2 Million Miles From Home (12″ mix) Standout 5:58
- 3 Million Miles From Home (b‐side mix) 5:37
- 4 Million Miles From Home (vocoder mix) Standout 4:36
Release Date
January 1, 1996
Artist Origin
Germany
Runtime
20 min 14 sec
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