One of the stranger, clubbier tracks from L.Vee.
Progressive Aggressive along with the rest of the tracks on disc 2 of Trilogique were likely a new artistic direction Airwave wanted to follow in the mid 2000s. Although he was better known for his more melodic commercial work under Fire & Ice, his collab with Markus Schulz (Angelica), and his harder work as The Green Martian, Airwave dabbled in clubby progressive trance. It's far removed from the classics that made his name and the epic soundscapes we know him for from his post-2010 work, but it's an interesting period in his career and certainly worth revisiting.
Progressive Aggressive along with the rest of the tracks on disc 2 of Trilogique were likely a new artistic direction Airwave wanted to follow in the mid 2000s. Although he was better known for his more melodic commercial work under Fire & Ice, his collab with Markus Schulz (Angelica), and his harder work as The Green Martian, Airwave dabbled in clubby progressive trance. It's far removed from the classics that made his name and the epic soundscapes we know him for from his post-2010 work, but it's an interesting period in his career and certainly worth revisiting.