2018

Sharam Remixes Crooked Colours

As the acclaimed three-piece Australian outfit Crooked Colours gear up for their first major US headlining tour, the band have now released a carefully curated remix pack for their most recent single “I’ll Be There”. The tune received remix duties from some of the greatest record producers in the electronic genre, including fellow Australian flagship act Bag Raiders, Grammy Award-winning record producer Sharam, Belgium’s Kolombo, Portuguese multi-talented musician and skateboarder Xinobi, and more.

Sharam’s remix of “I’ll Be There” is typical Sharam; the Grammy-winning producer is known for his clever reworkings of vocal tracks. Sharam keeps the essence of the original while adding his own unique flavor to the mix, creating a deep and club-ready remix that’s become an integral part of Sharam’s recent sets.

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Sharam's Collecti Remixes - Out Now

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It’s been one year since Sharam released his sprawling third artist album Collecti. The work was praised by a wide range of DJ’s and respected outlets and proved that the legendary DJ and Yoshitoshi label owner has his finger to the pulse when it comes to the underground.

To celebrate Collecti’s one-year anniversary, we’ve commissioned the first round of remixes from some of the most cutting edge names in dance music, and the resulting packages is a diverse and exciting mix of styles and sounds.

French techno mainstay Olivier Giacomotto kicks things off with his remix of “Amnesi,” a track originally inspired by the sounds of 90’s drum n’ bass. Giacomotto starts off deep and gradually builds to a frenetic and funky drop filled with phased and flanged out synth work. Next, Italian up-and-comer DJ Dep makes his Yoshitoshi debut with his remix of Sharam’s 2009 classic Texi, delivering a hard-driving tech house excursion that takes the iconic melody riff of the original and plants it over an insatiable, stripped down groove.In addition to these stellar remixes, Sharam has provided new “2020” edits of both tracks. Collecti Remixes Part 1 will be available on Beatport and Spotify on October 12th, and a second remix package will follow in early 2019.

Sharam Remixes Paul Simon's 'I Know What I Know'

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It’s not often you get to remix such legendary artists as Paul Simon. So when I was approached to do a remix for the 25th anniversary of his seminal album Graceland, I was extremely honored and couldn’t say no. Paul has been an inspiration for countless artists over the years (including myself).

I have been playing this mix exclusively for over a year to countless inquires. I'm very happy to finally share it with the world.

My "Motherland Mix" of “I Know What I Know,” is out today on all major channels, go give it a listen!

Sharam Kicks off 2018 with Two Remixes

With 2018 not even through its first quarter, Sharam has already on track to have yet another hugely productive year.  In January, his first remix since December 2016, a dark and winding update on Luzon’s classic record ‘Manila Sunrise,’ was released on Beatport and quickly entered the genre’s top 10.  Listen via Progressive Astronaut.

Not content to just sit back and watch the charts, Sharam unleashed another remix in on February 23 of OC & Verde and Eli & Fur’s first official collaboration “Sweet Perfection,” which is out (along with the original mix) on Sharam’s hugely influential label Yoshitoshi Recordings.  The package, which has seen rotation on BBC Radio 1 from Pete Tong and Danny Howard, is already taking the Beatport charts by storm. Listen via Mia Mendi.  

Sharam announces new album "Cities"

"Well... this week marks the beginning of the next chapter. I start my next album. Its an exciting new project called #Cities where I will be collaborating with some of my favorite producers/people. DJs and friends that I look up to, admire, and am eager to learn from. Each track will be named after the ‘City’ those fine producers are from. This is a project that will require an unprecedented amount of focus and efficiency from me, as such I have decided to not do any gigs for the winter months into spring. I’m hoping at the end of this journey I will have something really cool and exciting to share with you guys. Something that I, and my collaborators can be proud of. The aim, as it’s always been with me, is to push the boundaries and possibilities of music and have fun in the process.


I do have one previously scheduled gig in NY on Feb (8) at The Good Room. I will use that opportunity to test drive some of these new cuts. I’m already looking forward to that, but mostly I’m intrigued and excited about the new possibilities this project brings. I will not be as active on my socials but will keep you guys in the loop about what’s happening. Perhaps even share the struggle as i’m sure it’s not gonna be all smooth sailing, but that’s part of the process.
Yoshi Radio will continue as a weekly show and will serve as my ‘DJ practice’ so that I stay in ‘DJ Shape’ for when I get back on the road.


Until then... Stay True, Stay Cool, Stay Deep and Stay Gold!"

- Sharam

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