Aero Chord
Aero Chord is the project of Latvian DJ and producer Aleksander Serebrov from Riga. He started making music influenced by artists like Avicii and deadmau5,...
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Aero Chord is the project of Latvian DJ and producer Aleksander Serebrov from Riga. He started making music influenced by artists like Avicii and deadmau5, eventually releasing tracks under the Aero Chord name.
In 2013, the track "Shootin Stars" gained attention in electronic dance circles. It featured vocals from Nevve and became one of his better-known songs. Other releases include "Take Me Home," "Break Them," and "Incomplete."
Serebrov has faced criticism about originality in his work, and his career was interrupted by sexual misconduct allegations that he denied. He took a break from music for a period before returning to release more material.
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