D*Time began its musical journey in the late 1980s under the name Dreamtime. Drawing inspiration from a diverse palette of sounds — including the atmospheric depth of Pink Floyd, the raw energy of punk, the industrial edge of Klinik (Belgium), the ethereal textures of Delerium (Canada), and the pioneering electronic landscapes of early Tangerine Dream (Virgin Years) — Dreamtime carved out a sonic identity rooted in the Berlin School style of electronic music.
As the 90s approached, the project evolved, embracing a more rhythm-driven, dance-oriented direction. This transformation marked the birth of D*Time, a name adopted when work was selected for the Circles of Mania compilation in 1998—a nod to both the Dreamtime origins and the emerging dance scene. The new sound was released by the NEON label and helped define a period of exploration that led to performances in cities like Groningen, Berlin, Amsterdam, and Rotterdam, including a showcase at Eurosonic in 2000.
Nowadays, D*Time is firmly rooted in ambient and Berlin School-oriented music. Most tracks are recorded DAWless in a single take, capturing the immediacy and authenticity of live performance. This hands-on approach prioritizes expression and emotion over technical perfection—making music for the sake of creation itself.