Concert Faithless in the ''Melkweg'', Amsterdam 2001. Faithless, an iconic English dance music ensemble formed in 1995, comprises core members Rollo, Sister Bliss, and Maxi Jazz. Their journey began with the release of their debut album, “Reverence,“ in 1996, showcasing a blend of genres from house to hip-hop, folk, and classical music. The album, released under Rollo's label Cheeky Records, soared up the charts across Europe with hit singles like “Insomnia“ and “Salva Mea,“ each selling over a million copies. Following the success of “Reverence,“ Faithless embarked on a global tour, captivating audiences with their electrifying live performances. Their sophomore album, “Sunday 8PM,“ nominated for the Mercury Prize, further solidified their status with the global hit “God Is a DJ.“ Directed by featured vocalist Jamie Catto, the album's emotive videos showcased the band's live energy, propelling them to prominence as
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