Alex Vlastaras (born 8 November 1991), better known by his stage name Aero Chord, is a Greek electronic trap producer. He is mostly known for his songs within the Trap genre, but has also delved into other music genres.
Vlastaras has released his music on Monstercat, High Intensity, Trap and Bass and other record labels. His tracks are commonly played on festivals by other popular artists in the electronic music scene, such as Diplo, Skrillex, DJ Snake and RL Grime.
Having performed in festivals including Spring Awakening and Carnival of Bass, he started his first North America tour in June 2015.
Vlastaras' track "Surface" was popularized by YouTube introduction video templates, entertainment videos by various YouTube personalities and the Need for Speed gameplay demo at the Electronic Entertainment Expo 2015, gaming over 35 million views on YouTube as of 17 October 2016. Other tracks including "Ctrl Alt Destruction", "Boundless" and "Break Them" are also frequently used in various YouTube videos.
In April 2017, "Surface" was certified gold, marking his first record to do so.
Alex Vlastaras (born 8 November 1991), better known by his stage name Aero Chord, is a Greek electronic trap producer. He is mostly known for his songs within the Trap genre, but has also delved into other music genres.
Vlastaras has released his music on Monstercat, High Intensity, Trap and Bass and other record labels. His tracks are commonly played on festivals by other popular artists in the electronic music scene, such as Diplo, Skrillex, DJ Snake and RL Grime.
Having performed in festivals including Spring Awakening and Carnival of Bass, he started his first North America tour in June 2015.
Vlastaras' track "Surface" was popularized by YouTube introduction video templates, entertainment videos by various YouTube personalities and the Need for Speed gameplay demo at the Electronic Entertainment Expo 2015, gaming over 35 million views on YouTube as of 17 October 2016. Other tracks including "Ctrl Alt Destruction", "Boundless" and "Break Them" are also frequently used in various YouTube videos.
In April 2017, "Surface" was certified gold, marking his first record to do so.