![]() ![]() The culminating point of this move was the release of Parallel Lines, Airwave’s 4th artist album at the end of 2013, and a number of incredible Progressive tracks including: Tigris and Euphrates, Gaijin, Sadness in Black and White, A Touch of Grace, and many others. In the past decade, Airwave has decided to dig deeper into the sound of Progressive and developed a new subculture together with his colleague John 00 Fleming, and forged a new path and sounds alongside the Underground Dance scene. His first three albums – I Want to Believe, Touareg, and the acclaimed Trilogique – are often among people’s favorite albums throughout the emerging scene until now.Īirwave has done countless productions, remixes, as well as collaborations with the likes of Above & Beyond, Andy Moor, Sunscreem, BT, Markus Schulz to name just a few. To put it simply, Airwave is part of the roots of the development of Progressive Club Music. In the business for more than two decades and among those still at the top of their game, Airwave has a voluminous discography under various aliases over the years such as Airwave, Lolo, Planisphere, The Green Martian, and many others. Armin and Airwave collaborated on two great tracks, including the smash hit Sunspot. Brussels-based Airwave (official name Laurent Véronnez) needs no introduction to any Dance music lover globally.Īlready at the age of 20, back in the 90’s, his records (especially his big hits Innerspace, I Want to Believe, Above the Sky, Alone in The Dark, Ladyblue, & Save Me) were being played by the biggest DJs on the planet with regular spins by the likes of Paul Oakenfold, Sasha, John Digweed, and a few newcomers from the Netherlands – Ferry Corsten, Tiesto, and Armin Van Buuren.
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