AER20-200
AER20-200 was established in late 2009 when a gloomy, yet animate dance
track was required for a video art piece addressing environmental
issues. Although the music was produced and timed to a predefined
script, it soon became evident that the resulting track could easily
stand on its own.
Being able to fulfill a very specific need, the musical style evolved
into something quite distant to the contemporary trends in electronic
music. In AER20-200's tracks, dark ambient passages and noise give way
to glitchy percussions, reverbed creaks and 4/4 bass, pumping in a tempo
a bit slower than on an average dance track.
When the video project was completed, AER20-200 continued experimenting
with this newfound style. Music being made mainly during daylong train
journeys, three more tracks were created. The final breakthrough took
place in Sikofest 2010, where the style was approved by a demanding
audience and the decision to release the debut EP, Glycosaminoglycan
Sulodexide, on vinyl was made.
