Sharam, a three-time Grammy Nominee and Grammy-winning producer, has been a trailblazer in dance music for over 20 years. His unique production style and diverse accomplishments in international charts and underground realms make him a true non-conformist, continuously reimagining his sound and style, rooted in his belief that forward motion is only possible through the cross-pollination of styles and influences. 

The Deep Dish member has never been afraid to push the boundaries to their limits, and as DJ Mag puts it, “you could never accuse Sharam of repeating the same trick over and over.”

His iconic “PATT (Party All The Time)” that reached #8 in UK national charts in 2008 and went on to become a global phenomena, was just re-released with a head turning remix from the iconic techno legend Adam Beyer, Layton Giordani and Green Velvet that hit #1 on Beatport, right of out the gate, making it one of the top dance records in the world.

His new collaboration with Diplo called “Anthem” on Higher Ground, takes him back to his house roots, while becoming a true underground viral hit, and getting plays on major radio programs around the world, like Pete Tong’s BBC Radio 1 show.

2024 is set to become Sharam’s biggest year in his storied career, which also marks the announcement of his new album, ‘When The Night Calls’, arriving later in the summer.

While Sharam is a master of production, it is arguable that his presence in the DJ booth is even greater. His sets are a journey through sound, with a razor-sharp focus on quality and an obsessive attention to entertaining both the purists and the unassuming. From the main stage at renowned festivals to iconic clubs around the world, Sharam has the ability to captivate crowds of all sizes until the lights come on.

When he’s not on the road or in the studio, Sharam is helming his distinguished record label, Yoshitoshi, which is still a force in the industry after more than a quarter century of music and was named among Mixmag’s Top 50 Labels of the Decade (No.24) in 2017.

For the landmark 25th Anniversary of one of Yoshitoshi’s most celebrated releases, Eddie Amador’s ‘House Music, Sharam delivered an acclaimed 2.5 remix of the iconic track in reaching #1 on Traxsource.

His last three albums showcase his versatility, from the eclectic double LP 'Get Wild’ in 2008, to ‘Retroactive’ in 2016 that saw him connecting with all of his musical influences from a storied career, while ‘Collecti’ in 2017 forged Sharam's return to his techno roots with over eighty minutes of blistering and dark original tracks. 'The Rain,' a deep vocal house track released in 2019, became a true underground viral hit and later saw a global release on Universal/EMI in 2022.