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AEREA: Dancing With the Ghost of Tomorrow

  • Writer: harsh thakur
    harsh thakur
  • Jan 11
  • 1 min read

Updated: Jan 17

AEREA doesn’t make techno. They make feelings you weren’t ready to feel at 4am.

Somewhere between a broken heart and a warehouse speaker about to explode, AEREA lives. Their sound is what happens when trance grows up, gets emotionally unavailable, and starts writing love letters to the dancefloor instead of people.


There’s always this tension in their music . Like two souls chasing each other through neon fog, never quite touching, but always dancing dangerously close. It’s romantic, it’s melancholic, it’s euphoric, and it somehow still hits like a punch to the chest in platform boots.

They make tracks that feel like:

  • falling in love with someone you met at 3:47am

  • knowing it won’t last

  • dancing anyway


It’s techno for the romantics. Trance for the emotionally unstable. Club music for people who pretend they’re fine but are absolutely not.

And maybe that’s why their name fits so perfectly. AEREA feels like something that isn’t fully solid .....like air, like memory, like the last song before the lights turn on and reality comes crashing back.

You leave their music feeling lighter…and also slightly more broken.

Which, honestly, is exactly how the best nights end.

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