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A
former Chicagoland native, Sharaz moved to Florida
in 1986 to attend college. With the exception of one year in a stuffy
Connecticut school, he’s been here ever since.
In
the five years since the label’s inception, Sharaz has released
over 35 records, and five compact discs (see discography). Sharaz
has provided remixes for other imprints such as Tommy Boy Records,
POD Music, Kaleidoscope, DBI records and a few others. Two of his
more recent tracks have been charted on “Billboard’s” Hot
Dance singles. He has
also done two mixed CD compilations for StreetBeat Records.
A
literal darling of mixshow radio, 941’s tracks have been featured
on XM Satellite Radio, DirecTV satellite, plus countless FM mixshows
throughout North America and beyond. Although not a nu-school artist,
Sharaz’s “Switched” was highly charted by the likes of the Plump
DJs, Way Out West and Hyper just to name a few.
More recently, Sharaz's track "Madagascar" was rated #18 in DMX's
"Trends". His one-off house remix of Jus Chris's "Cut'n & Scratch'n"
was immediately picked up by Promo Only.
Sharaz
has provided five big original tracks or remixes to radio. Robin
Fox’s “I See Stars”, DJ X’s “Use Your Love”, Everything
But The Girl’s “Wrong”, a bootleg of G-Park's "You
Got Me Fallin" and his own “Just Can’t Wait” found their way to
radio rotation and have converted legions of new fans to the 941
sound. He's now remixing tracks for house giant Tommy
Boy Records (home of Afrika Bambaataa, Amber, Information
Society and remixers like Hex Hector and Johnny Vicious) as well
as other independent labels like DBI and Reptile. His first remix
of the classic Fierce Ruling Diva's track "You Gotta Believe" will
be released along with remixes from legendary house act Superchumbo
on Tommy Boy and shot to #1 on Billboard's
Hot Dance Singles Charts. Sharaz has produced two tracks
for hip hop legend Afrika Bambaataa
and also for TC Izlam. Both artists sought Sharaz
out because of his unique production style.
Sharaz
is one of the few EDM producers who can easily and convincingly
switch from one style to another. His repitiore spans
from Breaks to Hard House and from Garage to Disco House. Recently
Bad Boy Bill has
been seen spinning his newer house tracks, and his tracks
"God's Child" and funky disco house anthem
"Respect" were good enough
to make it on to Promo Only's Mainstream Club series
(under an alias). This is an honor to any artist because
space on those particular editions are given only to the biggest
house producers in the world. "I don't get any real
recognition for that," says Sharaz. "I don't really care,
though." Longtime friend and DJ, Mark Sanchez says, "Most
of the fans listening to breaks have absolutely no clue how much
talent it takes to switch up styles like Sharaz does. He makes it
look easy when it isn't...Few producers have the musical range to
do this."
During
his very busy touring schedule, Sharaz has spun with the likes of
the Richard "Humpty" Vission, DJ Mea, Darude,
DJ Rap, The Warp Brothers, The Bassbin Twins, Paul Oakenfold, Baby
Anne, Storm (UK), Dave London, D-Fuse, The Crystal Method, Reid
Speed, Icey and countless others. The list continues to
grow. On his days off, Sharaz spends a good part of his time flying
airplanes.
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