Airscape was a Belgian trance group composed of Sven Maes and Johan Gielen. The Kingdom of Belgium is a Country in northwest Europe. It is a founding member of the European Union and hosts its headquarters as well as those A music genre is a categorical and typological construct that identifies musical sounds as belonging to a particular category and type of music that can be distinguished from other Trance is a style of Electronic dance music that developed in the 1990s Sven Maes, also known as Svenson is a Belgian DJ and trance music producer. Johan Gielen is a trance Artist, DJ, and Remixer He was born February 23, 1968 in the town of Mol, The Kingdom of Belgium is a Country in northwest Europe. It is a founding member of the European Union and hosts its headquarters as well as those Trance is a style of Electronic dance music that developed in the 1990s Sven Maes, also known as Svenson is a Belgian DJ and trance music producer. Johan Gielen is a trance Artist, DJ, and Remixer He was born February 23, 1968 in the town of Mol, The group also recorded as Svenson & Gielen and several other pseudonyms. The two man group dissolved in 2003, each going solo.
Biography
The name Airscape was first used by Sven Maes for work with other producers, mostly Jos Borremans. Maes & Gielen started producing together in 1994 under the alias Body Heat. It wouldn't be until 1997 that they would resurrect the Airscape name, and until 2000 that they would become known as Svenson & Gielen.
They are known for the song "L'Esperanza", which reached the German Top 100, but are perhaps better known for their remixes, such as Sylver's "Turn the Tide", Vengaboys' "Kiss (When the Sun Don't Shine)",[1] Chicane's "Halcyon", and Mythos N' DJ Cosmo's "Hymn". Sylver is a Belgian Vocal Trance group best known for the song " Turn the Tide " Vengaboys is a Eurodance Pop group based in the Netherlands. The brainchild of two Dutch producers Wessel van Diepen and Dennis van den Chicane is an Electronic dance music act and the project of English musician and Record producer Their remixes have a distinctive and easily recognized style; they fade in and out looped vocals, overlay simple chord patterns on a fuzzy-sounding synthesizer, and almost always cut the bass and drums about halfway through the song to bring an ostinato to the foreground before returning to the main theme. In Music, an Ostinato (derived from Italian: "stubborn" see also Oscillation) is a motif or phrase which is persistently Similar elements can be found to a lesser degree in their original music as well.
In 2003, Maes and Gielen announced they were dissolving Airscape, each going solo. Their last track, "Sosei", was released in 2004.
Discography
Airscape
- 1997 "Pacific Melody", with Peter Ramson
- 1998 "Amazon Chant", with Peter Ramson
- 1999 "L'Esperanza"
- 2004 "Sosei"
- Previous releases by Airscape were produced by Sven Maes with Oliver Adams or Jos Borremans
Svenson & Gielen
- 2000 "The Beauty of Silence", with Christel Ferket [2]
- 2001 "Twisted", with Paul Mendez
- 2002 "Answer the Question"
- 2002 "We Know What You Did. Days of Our Lives is an American Soap opera, which has aired nearly every weekday since November 8 1965 on the NBC network in the United . . "
- 2003 "Beachbreeze (Remember the Summer)", with Jan Johnston
DJ Don & Svenson
- 1997 "My Beat Shoot Back"
- 1997 "Back Once Again"
- 1998 "My Beat Shoot Back '98"
- 1999 "Acceleration"
- 2002 "My Beat Shoot Back 2002"
Body Heat/T-Phobia
- 1994 "Waves of Life"
- 1996 "Gonna Make U Feel"
- 1997 "T-Fobia", with Petra Spiegl and Peter Ramson (¹)
- 2001 "The Future of House 2001"
- (¹) This track was also released with the artist and track names reversed
Bocaccio Life
- 1997 "The Secret Wish"
- 1998 "Time (There's No Way)"
- 1998 "Angels", with Petra Spiegl
Other aliases
- 1998 "Guilty?", as Leader of the Nation
- 1998 "The Night Jam", as Buzzerr"
- 1998 "Open Your Heart", as Ramses, with Carl Johansen and Ivo Donckers
- 1999 "Moments in Love", as Allegro
- 1999 "Mystic Paradise", as Nightwatchers
- 1999 "Planet Rio", as Summer Madness, with DJ Jean
- 1999 "Summer Power", as Summer Madness, with DJ Jean
- 1999 "In Love with an Angel", as Sweet Deception
- 1999 "Fresy (All Night Long)", as Straweberry Flavour
- 1999 "Destination Sunshine", as Balearic Bill, with Alex Gold
- 2000 "The Beginning", as Bombario, with Rutger Steenbergen
- 2000 "Living on my Own", as Mr. DJ Jean (born Jan Engelaar, 7 May 1968 in Veenendaal) is a Dutch Disc jockey most popular for his space countdown Vinx, with DJ Serge and Remy Martinez
- 2001 "Lost in a Dream", as Matanka, with Michael Parsberg
Production for other artists
- 1997 Shaydie - "Always Forever"
- 1998 Lava Rouge - "Do You Want Me"
- 1998 Da Phat Smokers - "The Light"
- 1999 Des Mitchell - "(Welcome) To The Dance"
- 2000 Alice Deejay - "The Lonely One"
- 2004 Cyber X feat. Alice DeeJay was a Dutch Electronic music group who achieved success from 1999 to 2002 Jody Watley - "Waves of Love"
References
- ^ Vengaboys - Kiss (When The Sun Don't Shine. Jody Watley (born January 30, 1959 in Chicago, Illinois) is an American Singer, Songwriter, Record Discogs. Discogs, short for discographies, is a Website and Database of information about Music Recordings including commercial releases promotional Retrieved on 2008-03-21. 2008 ( MMVIII) is the current year in accordance with the Gregorian calendar, a Leap year that started on Tuesday of the Common Events 630 - Byzantine emperor Heraclius restores the True Cross to Jerusalem.
- ^ Christel Ferket. Discogs. Discogs, short for discographies, is a Website and Database of information about Music Recordings including commercial releases promotional Retrieved on 2008-03-21. 2008 ( MMVIII) is the current year in accordance with the Gregorian calendar, a Leap year that started on Tuesday of the Common Events 630 - Byzantine emperor Heraclius restores the True Cross to Jerusalem.
External links
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