How did an underground experiment become a global icon? Discover the story behind Insomnia and how Faithless is still filling festivals 30 years later.

Faithless was about being fallible and human, proving that electronic music didn't have to be mindless escapism; it could be a narrative and a reflection of the human condition.
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Imagine standing in a 1995 London club when a track called Insomnia drops, born from a last-minute studio whim because the band simply couldn’t get any sleep. You’re about to discover how Faithless transformed from an underground experiment into a global force that sold over 20 million albums. We’re diving into the synergy between Sister Bliss’s keyboard mastery, Rollo’s production, and the late Maxi Jazz’s spiritual, Buddhist-influenced lyrics. From their trip-hop roots in Reverence thirty years ago to their 2025 return with Champion Sound, you'll see how they proved dance music could have a soul. Ready to hear how they’re still filling festival front rows with teenagers in 2026?