Ticon ‎– Aero

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Digital Structures – DIGCD 012
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Tracklist

1 Don't Tell Me I Sing Like A Robot 10:40
2 Waiting For The Knights 9:30
3 Elt 6:26
4 Some Simple Sounds 9:14
5 Vox Pabiscum 0:58
6 Groovin The Bed 8:03
7 It Breakz My Heart 6:52
8 Back To Basic 8:08
9 Ghost In The Machinery 9:23
10 Bonanza 1:21
11 Snooze Da Booze 8:40

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Title, Format Label Cat# Country Year
Aero (2xLP) Digital Structures DIGLP 012 Sweden 2003

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Review by councilof9 Mar 29, 2012
'Aero' by Ticon is a milestone of a modern progressive trance, drawing influences from dub, house and psytrance into hypnotizing musical melting pot dedicated to complete dancefloor melting progressive madness. Despite being 9 years old already, this album truly still serve as an perfect example of creativity that progressive trance succeeded to achieve as a genre at mid 2000's. Although Ticon went somewhere down the tech-house trend lately, Aero holds their roots in place, always reminding us how talented producers they are. Highly recommended album, pure quality!
Rated 5/5
Review by S3phiRotH Apr 05, 2011
This is still the shit for sure..!! All strong tracks with lots of "Yeah baby let's dance" moments..!! So glade i found my copi of the album on eBay after a couple of year on having the downloadable version... Good stuff..!! Who doesen't love Ticon??
Rated 5/5
Review by SkeletonMan Sep 17, 2007
One of my all time favourite progressive trance albums if not THE favourite. The boys from Ticon literally doesn't place one note wrong on this album. It's low key but so well thought out after repeated listens it still doesn't manage to bore me. And it's overly impressive layered with a crispy clear sound that for me sets the reference point for all my other progressive albums.

Together with a handful of albums an absolute essential if you're into progressive trance. And a bottomless well of material for INTELLIGENT head on DANCING!

No wonder it was released on DS :o).
Review by anenburg Jan 18, 2006 (edited over 6 years ago)
What happens when you take progressive trance and add GROOVE to it? You get Aero!
Digital Structures usually releases quality progressive, and this album stays true to the legacy. Brilliant sound production and original ideas are all here. This album manages to escape the boredom caused by repetitiveness which characterizes a lot of progressive albums. There is just so much in here - pure progressive, some funk in it, tech-trance and a bit of short tracks for the fun.

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