Droom

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Flowers 04:48 Tools
Drown 05:58 Tools
Blood Culture 05:01 Tools
If 04:17 Tools
Everything 04:59 Tools
Surrender 06:28 Tools
Asleep in Your Arms 05:19 Tools
The Record Company 04:18 Tools
As If Alive 05:27 Tools
While We Can 05:52 Tools
Flesh Bone Body Soul 04:12 Tools
Stay! 06:25 Tools
Real 04:44 Tools
Lights 04:47 Tools
Trust? 05:03 Tools
Copenhagen 05:30 Tools
While We Can (Virtual Server mix) 05:12 Tools
Wedding Day Dream 04:39 Tools
Electric Blue 04:20 Tools
Paint The Sky 05:21 Tools
Broken Kisses 06:12 Tools
A Thousand Ghosts 05:28 Tools
Face To Face 06:56 Tools
Sasha 06:29 Tools
At The End Of October 04:38 Tools
The Rain Upon Your Cheek 05:17 Tools
Into The River 06:15 Tools
Eyes Like Oceans 04:44 Tools
stay (delobbo mix) 09:30 Tools
Frozen 05:54 Tools
While We Can (Syrian Mix) 03:59 Tools
Passion Junkie 04:18 Tools
Untitled 03:21 Tools
Sugar Crash 04:47 Tools
Dead Quiet 05:28 Tools
Dis-integrate 04:55 Tools
Blood Cultrure - Hajas Arena Mix 07:54 Tools
Blood Cultrure (Hajas Arena Mix) 07:51 Tools
Slowdance 04:34 Tools
These Child's Eyes 00:00 Tools
Stay! (Delobbo Chromatic Mix) 00:00 Tools
Into The Grey 00:00 Tools
The Morning After 00:00 Tools
Blood Culture (Freddy Hajas Mix) 00:00 Tools
Stay! (Intuition's Liquid Mix) 00:00 Tools
Somewhere I´ve Never Been 00:00 Tools
blood culture (hajas arena mix) 07:53 Tools
Somewhere I've Never Been 07:53 Tools
While We Can [Syrian Mix] 07:53 Tools
Dead Step 07:53 Tools
Washed Out 07:53 Tools
Mystic Girl 07:53 Tools
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Droom was formed in the summer of 2002 by Graham Jackson and William Winslow-Hansen from the smoking ashes of aLUnARED. They immediately began working on tracks for their debut album, "128 ½ days". They enjoyed the success of two club hit singles, "while we can" and "stay!", and they quickly gained a growing fanbase in the underground music scene. Droom played select shows around north america, but continued to spend the majority of their time on writing and recording new material. When "128 ½ days" was released it charted on many online and college radio charts in north america and around the globe. It also received glowing reviews from many critics. Finding doors repeatedly slammed in their faces by the established music machine, Droom decided to pave it’s own way in order to bring their music to their fans. When they felt that they had recorded enough material to comprise a 2nd full length album, Droom formed their own record label to release their future material in north america and signed a deal with Black Flames records to release and promote their music in Europe. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.