Originally posted by EverZ
Fire & Ice are Airwave & DJ Fire. Dj Fire has made some new tracks recently and Airwave also alot under his other aliases. That's why there's not that much Fire&Ice recently.
Actually all tracks under DJ Fire guise are also produced by both Laurent and Jurgen.
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I still love Fire & Ice. I think all of the 'veterens' TA's still love cranking Fire & Ice, but it was just that before Para Siempre / Somoa was released Fire & Ice hadn't released anything for a couple years, so perhaps you could say they went a bit quiet. My favorite:
Fire & Ice - Silent Cry
Anyone else think this sounds a LOT like Airwave - Alone In The Dark?
Mar-31-2004 11:41
CortexBomb
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Souvenir de Chine is fantastic...I have to say I like the Lolo work the best out of any of their collective projects, but pretty good releases under each name.
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Mar-31-2004 14:34
tranceCDs
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Originally posted by T-1000
I might get flamed for this, but I think L-vee is way overrated
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The recent Para Siempre (Fire & Ice) owns me. Not forgetting Religion (DJ Fire)
Mar-31-2004 17:32
akaufma2000
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Location: Baltimore, MD
Why are there so many aliases for Fire & Ice?
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Mar-31-2004 18:48
starglider
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Registered: Aug 2001
Location: Montreal, Canada
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Originally posted by akaufma2000
Why are there so many aliases for Fire & Ice?
Because L-Vee produces lots of different styles so he uses lots of different aliases. Besides, label politics and the fact that you can't get away with saturating the market with releases means artists tend to put out tunes under different names.
The Fire & Ice project is still popular but they didn't have any 2003 releases (I don't think) and the last 2002 release was Close To Me which put some people off since it was the first ever vocal F&I tune. With the release of Samoa/Para Siempre now they went a slightly different route and it seems to have met with critical acclaim.
For the record, I've seen the original poster mention the track "Bonzai Trance" in several posts... there is no track called Bonzai Trance. Must be mislabelled.
Mar-31-2004 19:08
tranceCDs
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Originally posted by starglider
Because L-Vee produces lots of different styles so he uses lots of different aliases. Besides, label politics and the fact that you can't get away with saturating the market with releases means artists tend to put out tunes under different names.
The Fire & Ice project is still popular but they didn't have any 2003 releases (I don't think) and the last 2002 release was Close To Me which put some people off since it was the first ever vocal F&I tune. With the release of Samoa/Para Siempre now they went a slightly different route and it seems to have met with critical acclaim.
For the record, I've seen the original poster mention the track "Bonzai Trance" in several posts... there is no track called Bonzai Trance. Must be mislabelled.
Yea, I was wondering about that track he keeps mentioning, "Bonzai Trance", heh...noob