Aloan doesn't just craft electronic music; he sculpts sonic landscapes, vast and echoing with emotional depth. He’s not chasing fleeting trends, but rather carving his own niche within the electronic sphere, drawing on influences as diverse as Aphex Twin’s glitchy IDM, Brian Eno's ambient textures, and even hints of early Warp Records experimentation. Aloan's journey began in relative obscurity, building a loyal following through consistent releases and hypnotic live performances. Early EPs showcased raw talent, but his breakthrough came with the meticulously crafted album "Illumine," a collection of tracks that demonstrated a mastery of sound design and a keen understanding of melody. His music resonates with a generation seeking authenticity and substance beyond the surface level gloss of mainstream EDM. His work has found a home on labels like Planet Mu, solidifying his place amongst forward-thinking electronic artists. Recent projects involve collaborations with visual artists and explorations into immersive audio experiences, hinting at a continued evolution of his unique artistic vision.