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L-VEE is on a roll! (pg. 2)
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| Tranzlucent |
| quote: | Originally posted by burns
I think his biggest two tracks at the moment didnt even get a mention :
D*Note - Shed My Skin (Airwave Vocal Mix)
Body-Shock - Rock This House |
I beg to differ. I think L-Vee's best production of the moment is under Airwave - When Things Go Wrong... |
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| djdl |
| yes, LV is one half of fire and ice, he also goes by the green martian, cloud 69, and many others. u can see all his aliases on the lightening records website. and a quick question, does anyone know wut the DCML stands for in the Sunspot (DCML Mix)? |
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| lonne |
| DCML= Don`t Cry My Love |
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| DragonFlyJoneS |
sorry gotta bring up an old L-vee tune here (from 1999)..
alot of people seem to overlook this one:
Indoctrinate - Feeling you
it's got an aggressive bassline but at the same time it's so pretty.
seems to have a touch of flaming june in it as well! |
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| starglider |
| quote: | Originally posted by DevanteS
gentlemen.. what are LVee's aliases? thanks..
Pork! |
As someone mentioned you can probably find 'em on Lightning's site or somewhere else but most lists seem to leave out stuff so I'll list what I'm aware of here. This is a pretty inclusive list with my comments on the various styles, however I wouldn't assume it's 100% complete. :)
Airwave (Duh. Uplifting trance with a slight progressive edge, Bonzai-style)
Blue Velvet (I'm only aware of one remix L-Vee has done under this name, that of Altitude's Excession)
Body-Shock w. DJ Ghost; now w. Yves Deruyter (Instantly recognizable by the typical kickdrum, these productions are a slightly harder, deeper vein of Bonzai trance)
Capetown w. Frederico Santini (Mostly epic trance with big breakdowns in typical L-Vee style)
Cloud 69 (Described by the man himself as a more commercial project, the two tracks released under this name are nonetheless huge trancers. Hasn't been used since 2000 when the Cloud 69 vinyl was released as well as his remix of York - On The Beach)
Cosmic Junkie (Older project with only one release, of which I've only heard one track. Reminiscent of his earliest work)
DJ Fire w. Jurgen Leyers (DJ Fire is Jurgen's project but Laurent often co-produces. This is on the progressive tip of the spectrum)
E.N.E.R.G.Y. w. Jurgen Leyers (Jurgen's older alias. Again, L-Vee coproduced in a somewhat secondary role. Not as progressive as the DJ Fire project)
Extended Mirror w. Frank Struyf (Only used for one 2000 release, these tracks are uplifting but with a groovy, melodic bassline)
Extreme Trax (While this alias is used by others I am under the impression that L-Vee is responsible for one release, which was somewhat deep and progressive)
Fire & Ice w. Jurgen Leyers (Well known of course, Laurent and Jurgen's mission statement from the get-go was to produce emotional trance, something they've succeeded in doing for several years now)
Forcefield (A 2000 release known as Visions Of Eden has been credited to him; I've only heard remixes of it so I can't comment further)
Freebase (Another alias used by many producers such as Leyers and M.I.K.E. Two releases produced by Veronnez were put out under this name in 1999 and 2000, respectively. Uplifting ala Fire & Ice)
Fun-Tastic (A co-production with fellow Bonzai artists M.I.K.E. and Jericho. Their release Inside Your Soul features wailing vocal samples and a Fire & Ice remix)
Groove Syndicate (One of L-Vee's first aliases, used in 1997 with the track The Love I Give. Typical early production with raw-sounding synths and repetitive chant-like vocals)
Indoctrinate (Only one remix I'm aware of, which was in fact labelled as an Airwave vs. Indoctrinate mix. This was also in 2000 and the track was Antarctica's Adrift. The remix sounds 100% Airwave in nature; I'm not sure where the Indoctrinate part comes into play. There was also a release under this name called Feeling You)
L-Vee (Somewhat ironic that often his less orthodox tracks are released under this, his nickname. Productions range from epic trance to breakbeats; one with male vocals and another with guitar samples)
Magnetix (Older release from 1997 featuring somewhat bleepy synths over a bouncy bassline alongside an uplifting melody)
Meridian (Quite well known alias with Airwave-like synths and summery melodies. One release in particular, 6.3/4.1 was noticeably deeper)
Montera (Another 1997 release, rather similar to Groove Syndicate. The production Party On Mars is upbeat trance in a more minimal fashion. This lack of complexity is common among L-Vee's earlier work as well as that of other producers during this time)
North Pole (Sleepwalkers was an early release on Green Martian in 1997)
Nova (The Nova project showcases Laurent's progressive side with darker basslines and no melodic influence. A more recent alias with 2001 and 2002 releases)
Oddworld (Another 1997 release which I haven't heard. Most likely in the style of Montera/Groove Syndicate/North Pole)
Planisphere w. Georges Petkidis (Famous alias which as been used since 1998 and has since evolved over the period of several releases into a somewhat progressive project with massive, epic breakdowns)
PLG (Early project from, yet again, 1997 (busy year for L-Vee it seems). While older the two tracks have stood up well to the test of time and are very listenable today)
Sensoria X (A 1998 XTC release featuring chanting and a Fire & Ice remix)
The Green Martian (Major alias which features Laurent's hardest sound in Industry, Impact and End Of The Earth 2002 as well as, ironically, softer Planisphere-like productions in Dreams Come True and City Bird. One track from 2000, Computer Weekend, is actually a slow chill production with blaring synths. Quite diverse)
The Lounge w. Stefan van Himbergen (True to the name are the two b sides, which are chill, slightly progressive productions, while the a sides from 2001 and 2002 are harder club trance)
T'z Presents (Similar in style to the L-Vee releases with breakbeat-influenced trance)
Ultravibe w. Dirk Dierickx (Huge co-production with M.I.K.E. in an uplifting, Airwave style)
V-One/Two/Three (Somewhat harder-tinged Bonzai trance which includes primarily darker, building V-Two and V-Three releases)
Velvet Girl (Possibly the most commercial project with mainly female vocal trance. Summer trance that seems destined for Ibiza)
Worf (Only one release in 2001, Fear, which is leaning towards the progressive tip of trance while retaining a typical L-Vee melody line)
Zolex w. Frank Struyf (Perhaps his most unusual alias, this project is closer to techno than anything else Laurent produces. Chugging basslines and minimalistic synth work) |
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| DuMonde TrAnCeR |
| his remix of love washes over for the moment yeh (i loooovvvvveee) , and not so recently another dimension = a beast! |
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| Strike |
his remix of in my memory is mint too!!
l-vee is certainly one of my fave producers
:)
and fire & ice productions r juss
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| TraNcerke |
And he's from belguim :D
his best traxx :
Airwave ; innerspace
airwave ; save me
king of clubs : revelation (airwave rmx)
d*note - shed my skin (airwave rmx)
:whip: :whip: :whip: |
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| Raccoon |
| quote: | Originally posted by starglider
Capetown w. Frederico Santini (Mostly epic trance with big breakdowns in typical L-Vee style) |
The last 2 Capetown releases (X-Tension, Pitstop) were L-Vee solo. Santini left. |
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| phyrest0rm |
Tune of the moment...
L-Vee - End of the Road
This track rox0rs my box0rs |
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| LordCrimson |
good god, how does he have the time to sleep?:eek:
new Fire & Ice? hmmmm.......:D |
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| phyrest0rm |
| quote: | Originally posted by LordCrimson
good god, how does he have the time to sleep?:eek:
new Fire & Ice? hmmmm.......:D |
There's a few new Fire & Ice floating around.
Fire & Ice - Heart & Mind
Fire & Ice - San Antonio
Fire & Ice - Close to Me
The first two are available on promo vinyl, and the third is only available on the PopKomm Sampler, to my knowledge. |
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