The Explorer EP 5 tracks, 30.59 Eric Sharp on November 18, 2011 00:50
- 1. Hope Springs Eternal 5.30 665 plays
- 2. Hope Springs Eternal (Roy Davis Junior's Re Edit) 7.06 217 plays
- 3. Let It Go 5.48 232 plays
- 4. Let It Go (White Girl Lust Remix) 7.33 189 plays
- 5. The End Of Mankind (featuring Louisahhh!!!) 5.00 141 plays
Eric Sharp & DJ Fame - The Chirps 3 tracks, 14.33 Eric Sharp on August 23, 2011 18:00
- 1. Eric Sharp & DJ Fame - The Chirps (Strip Mix) 5.20 143 plays 126.0 BPM
- 2. Eric Sharp & DJ Fame - The Chirps (Boyfriend Moombahton Remix) 3.52 90 plays 108.0 BPM
- 3. DJ Fame & Eric Sharp - The Chirps (Synth Mix) 5.20 192 plays 126.0 BPM
About
If hard work and passion are the stepping-stones to success, it is no curiosity then that Eric Sharp has recently been finding himself a few steps ahead of his peers. Prolific in the studio and tireless behind the decks, Sharp's energy and dedication have given him opportunity to share the stage with the likes of Green Velvet, Neon Indian, Diplo and Afrika Bambaataa, while his tunes have turned up in sets by top international DJs such as Roy Davis Jr, Drop The Lime, Donald Glaude and Santiago & Bushido to name but a few. After meeting him at WMC, Tommie Sunshine immediately signed Sharp for the first offering on his brand new label, Brooklyn Fire (released November 2010).
2010 was a banner year for Eric, beginning with with the launch of his independent label Rock It Science Laboratories, which he runs with NYC counterpart DJ Fame. Initially devised to provide an outlet for his own extensive output and collaborations, Rock It immediately grew in scope and now has a range of releases slated for 2011. With this auspicious start to a new year, Sharp is raising the bar for himself with a flurry of activity including a remix for Dirty Vegas' forthcoming album on Om Records and a track licensed to appear on CSI: Miami. Add to this an aggressive release schedule for his own imprint, an artist album in the works, a bevy of original productions and remix work, residencies at the esteemed Temple Nightclub in San Francisco as well as Supperclub in Los Angeles, and a substantial gig schedule around the nation (including SXSW & Ultra Week performances) and one can get a small taste of Eric's steadfast commitment to the dance floor. Expect to see much more from this young buck in 2011 and beyond.
