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Born in Australia, Aeon has been playing music for as long as he can remember.

As a resident at Psycle, he progressed from DJ to producer to live artist, and released his debut album 'Orthodoxy' (Relativity Records, 2004). Amongst a sea of misplaced patch cables and sweaty hippies, he played at events such as Baraka, The Synergy Project, Psychedelic Circle, Sunrise Festival, Glade, and Distant Tremor.

Aeon's emphasis on live performance, including electric violin and live synths, has shaped the sound of his new studio material which reflects a deeper change in his music. His latest release on Distant Tremor combines a psychedelic mix of shimmering synths, subtle warm sounds and floating melodic lines with a twist of metallic dissonance.

[b]Samples[/b]

[url]http://soundcloud.com/distant-tremor/sets/aeon-earthrise/[/url]

[b]Buy It Now![/b]

Beatport - [url]http://www.beatport.com/#release/earthrise/858756[/url]

Juno - [url]http://tiny.cc/q5se7[/url]

Artwork by Ayalien
[url]http://ayalien.deviantart.com/[/url]

Mastered by Colin Bennun at the stooodio, Bristol UK
[url]http://www.facebook.com/OOOD.mastering[/url]

[b]Links:[/b]
[url]http://www.distanttremor.com/[/url]
[url=http://www.facebook.com/pages/Distant-Tremor-Recs/139730172761501?ref=ts] http://www.facebook.com/pages/Distant-Tremor-Recs/139730172761501?ref=ts[/url]
[url]http://www.myspace.com/aeonaeon[/url]

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