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Sherm Drops Simmering Tech House Single “Light Show” Just In Time For ADE


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ADE is right around the corner and here to help bolster your soundtrack for this iconic gathering is Chicago’s prolific DJ, producer, A&R, and podcaster Sherm. He’s unleashed a simmering tech house single “Light Show” that is out now via the highly anticipated Hood Politics x Bring The Kingdom ADE Sampler.

Sherm has a knack for crafting compelling grooves, seamlessly fusing techno, tech house, and hip hop influences into tracks that stick with you. “Light Show” is no different, featuring a hypnotizing vocal and intoxicating rhythm that offers 2:10 of pure ecstasy.

Sherm is also moderating a panel at ADE on 10/19 this year (see here) welcoming guests Carissa Szlosek (from Prodigy artists), DJ Susan (Hood Politics), and Kaysin (A&R Repopulate Mars). The conversation will focus on how to start a relationship with US labels, how to develop a fanbase, organise successful events, and grow profitable relationships with the US. In addition to the panel, he’ll be performing at the Hood Politics x Bring The Kingdom (sub label of Hexagon) showcase on 10/21 (details here).

Listen to “Light Show” below!

This article was first published on Your EDM. Source: Sherm Drops Simmering Tech House Single “Light Show” Just In Time For ADE

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