He is known as a vocalist in his collaborations with experimental electronic artistes and for creating cutting edge dance theatre soundtracks and performances.
[1][2] Aacht was influenced in the early 1990s by his time spent on the UK's underground club scene, at outdoor raves and music festivals.
In 2004, he collaborated with electronica artist Leila Arab in her performance at the V&A museum, which was later featured on her album Blood Looms and Blooms.
During this period, he focused on one of his other passions social development, leading on art-based programs, designed and to support the growth, empowerment and transformation of young people and of disadvantaged communities.
A meeting with C-12 following the performance led to a long-term collaborative relationship and sparked the beginning of his career as composer and musical director for innovative dance theatre productions.