Perpetuous Dreamer
Perpetuous Dreamer was an alias of Armin van Buuren, which is known for the song "The Sound of Goodbye". The track, which was co-produced with Fuel 2 Fire, went to number one on the US dance chart. As with most early electronic music releases in the pre internet era, the use of aliases has created very confusing names for the mixes over the years of re-releasing tracks.
Discography
The discography below aims to collect the releases by Armin van Buuren on this alias. Several other artists have also remixed the tracks but are not listed.| Track | Release date | Writers | Length | Notes |
| Perpetuous Dreamer - Future Fun-Land | September 1999 | Armin van Buuren | 7:15 | Also known as 12inch mix |
| Perpetuous Dreamer ft. Carmen Mimosa - Future Fun-Land | September 1999 | Armin van Buuren | 7:13 | This is the vocal mix of the song. Also known as 12 |
| Perpetuous Dreamer - Future Fun-Land | September 1999 | Armin van Buuren | 7:28 | |
| Perpetuous Dreamer - The Sound of Goodbye | 2001 | Armin van Buuren, Fuel 2 Fire | 8:45 |
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| Perpetuous Dreamer - The Sound of Goodbye | 2001 | Armin van Buuren, Fuel 2 Fire | 8:16 | Non vocal mix of the track |
| Perpetuous Dreamer - The Sound of Goodbye | 2001 | Armin van Buuren, Fuel 2 Fire | 10:46 | |
| Perpetuous Dreamer - Dust.Wav | Armin van Buuren, Adrian & Raz | 10:00 | Also known as the Rising Star Remix. | |
| Perpetuous Dreamer - Dust.Wav | Armin van Buuren, Adrian & Raz | 8:50 | ||
| Perpetuous Dreamer - Dust.Wav | Armin van Buuren, Adrian & Raz | 9:57 | This is the instrumental mix of the song. | |
| Perpetuous Dreamer - Future Fun-Land | February 2004 | Armin van Buuren | 8:04 | Also known as Future Fun-Land 2004 or Future Fun-Land |