Aaron Spectre

Aaron Spectre, born on January 19, 1979, is an American musician and producer known for his eclectic and intricate beats that meld the fringes of electronic and organic sounds, creating a unique fusion that has resonated with underground music scenes around the globe. His body of work is diverse, ranging from breakcore to drum'n'bass, with a particular mastery in blending high-octane tempos with heavy bass and industrial nuances. His journey through music has led him to adopt various monikers; the most well-known alias, Drumcorps, is where he often unites the ferocity of metal with the breakneck precision of electronic music.

Over the years, Aaron Spectre has steadily built a discography that reflects his versatility and commitment to pushing the boundaries of electronic music. Recent works like "Extraterrestrial" and "Create the Future" continue to demonstrate his skill in crafting pulsating tracks that are at once cerebral and visceral. With "The Quickening" and "Building the Panopticon," Spectre further explores the interplay between rhythmic complexity and thematic depth, while "Lost Tracks" serves as a treasure trove for fans and newcomers alike—offering a glimpse into his prolific nature and evolution as an artist. His release "Say More Fire" hints at his ability to harness the raw energy of electronic music to ignite dancefloors with an unquenchable flame, and "Ocean" is a testament to his capacity to evoke a sense of expansiveness and introspection within his sonic landscapes. Aaron Spectre's music is not just a collection of tracks but a conduit for an intense auditory experience that challenges and captivates his listeners.

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Extraterrestrial
Ep - 4 Tracks - Released December 4, 2020
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  1. December 4, 2020
  2. September 5
  3. May 1
  4. December 13, 2016
  5. November 12, 2012
  6. October 31, 2005
  1. March 16, 2009