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Birth name
  
Laurent Veronnez

Occupation(s)
  
DJ, Producer, Remixer

Labels
  
Bonzai, Green Martian

Genres
  
Trance music

Origin
  
Antwerp

Years active
  
1994–present

Name
  
Laurent Veronnez

Record label
  
Bonzai Records

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Also known as
  
Airwave, Blue Velvet, Cloud 69, Cosmic Junkie, Green Martian, Indoctrinate, L-Vee, Larry Laffer, Lolo, Magnetix, Meridian, North Pole, Nova, Oddworld, PLG, Sagittaire, T'z Presents, V-One, V-Three, V-Two, Velvet Girl, Worf, Planisphere

Born
  
10 December 1977 (age 46) (
1977-12-10
)

Role
  
Musical Artist · airwave-music.com

Albums
  
In The Mix 001 - Progressive Sessions, Dark Lines

Similar People
  
John Fleming, Ferry Tayle, Yves Deruyter, Astropilot, Lolo

Profiles

Airwave Live Triloset performance - Episode 23


Laurent Veronnez (born 10 December 1977) or is sometimes referred to by, L-vee for short. Is a Belgium-based progressive trance music artist. He has created more than 500 tracks for more than 35 projects. His work is most notable under his alias Airwave.

Contents

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Early life

Born in 1977 in Brussels, Belgium, it was at age 7 where he first discovered Electronic music, which led him to release his first single at age 18 on the Bonzai label. He lived in Brussels until he was 20 years old, experimenting with computers and synthesizers at his home. After sending his first demonstration to Lightning Records – the original home of the Bonzai label, he became one of the main artists of the new age in electronic music.

Career

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After the first small successes with PLG, North Pole, Montera and Magnetix, he had his first breakthrough with the first release of Fire & Ice, produced together with DJ Fire. He decided to move to Antwerp so he could concentrate more on his productional work. L-Vee is possibly also best known for his collaborations with Georges Petkidis (Planisphere) & Jurgen Leyers (Fire & Ice), and with Ludovic Meyer's under Cape Town, which they both released a web album in 2008 called Aviateur. He became a professional artist using Airwave as a main project carrying his producers name known as L-Vee. One of his most notable remixes was of Seven Cities by Solar Stone under V-One in 1999, which was released by Hooj Choons. He was also commissioned to make remixes for the likes of Yves Deruyter, Da Hool, Aurora, Blue Alphabet, Push and Jones & Stephenson.

Influences

Laurent has been influenced by the roots of electronic music, since the early beginning, from Kraftwerk to FSOL or great producers like Jarre, Orbital, Oliver Lieb and one of his admirations BT and Sasha. He defines his own musical style as "pure electronic dance music with a sniff of electronica and trance and progressive sounds" through discovering and being inspired by his musical heroes and being guided by his record label Bonzai, whom he calls "the Gods of music and technology".

Albums

  • Believe (2002)
  • I Want to Believe (2004)
  • Trilogique (2006)
  • Touareg (2008)
  • Dark Lines (2012)
  • Parallel Lines (2012)
  • Bright Lines (2012)
  • Songs

    Alone in the dark
    Goodevil feat DJ Odilon
    People Just Don't Care
    A Simple Day
    Mind Repair Centre
    80211GOD
    Cathedrals Of Hope
    The Moment Of Truth
    Venus of my Dreams
    Lightspeed 2K8
    The Division Bell 2K8
    Bonzai Worx
    CCCP Genius
    Candy Of Life
    Sky Blues
    Ten years feat Di
    Walking In Sunshine
    Ladyblue
    Summertime
    Clouds In The Sky
    Show Me The Way
    Game Of Life
    Groove Sonars
    Clouds In The Sky
    Tigris And Euphrates
    Redemption
    Vanilla
    Notice Of Eviction
    Chiricahua
    12 Years Of Bonzai Music - Part 2 - mixed by Airwave
    Let You Go
    Boredom

    References

    Laurent Veronnez Wikipedia