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Dreamwalk's current line-up consists of Jeremi Slak on vocals, Tamir Gostiša and Jaro Jelovac on guitars, Tomaž Vidmar on bass guitar and Jaka Skočir on drums. The latter has also been a member of Leaf-Fat, a punk-rock band that used to be quite popular and is currently not active.
In 2000, the band signed with Multimedia records, a licensee for Universal Music Group, and so has already managed to procure a release of their début album on a major label. With the album, titled Far Away From L.A. (2001), came a number of very popular music videos and also a nomination for the Bumerang [boomerang] award.
While their first album also featured some songs in Slovenian language, their second record Three Days Later (2004) was wholly sung in English. It was self-released by the band and was than followed by a short tour around Europe and also an appearance in the cult radio show Izštekani [Unplugged] on VAL 202. After that, even though the band went into a hiatus, their album still circulated on the internet and has actually gotten rather big on the web page Download.com, achieving around 200.000 downloads.
In 2012, the album drew the attention of the Brain Fuse Records label, which later released one of their songs on its benefit compilation and re-released the record Three Days Later on iTunes and Amazon.com. Cooperating with this same label, Dreamwalk are also preparing and will soon be coming out with their next album.
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