The Dreem Teem are a British electronic music ensemble from London formed in 1996. The group consists of the musicians DJ Spoony, Mikee B, and Timmi Magic, who established the ensemble through their work on the pirate radio station London Underground FM. They achieved professional recognition for developing the UK garage sound and for presenting radio programs on Kiss 100 and BBC Radio 1. Their recording career began with the debut track "The Theme" (1997), which reached number 34 on the UK charts. They achieved professional recognition for the compilation Dreem Teem â In Session Volumes 1/2/3 (1997) and for the track "Buddy X 99" (1999) with Neneh Cherry, which reached number 15. Their discography includes the compilation INCredible Sound of the Dreem Teem (2000) and the track "It Ain't Enough" (2000) with Artful Dodger, which reached number 20. The ensemble received a Sony Radio Award (2001) for music broadcasting. They achieved professional recognition for their appearance in the documentary Rewind 4Ever: The History of UK Garage (2013).