Ground Level was an Australian-based electronic music production duo: David Walker (born 17 November 1967 in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia) and Jean-Marie Guilfoil (born 25 February 1968 in Madison, Wisconsin, USA).
Ground Level is best known for the song "Dreams of Heaven" which peaked on the UK Club charts in 1992. Ground Level released 6 singles and an album New Moon (1995) through Vicious Vinyl in Australia. Their singles were released in th...
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