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Brainjack Music Founder Damon Sharpe Drops EDM Perfection With ”Wherever You Go”


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Damon Sharpe, a true industry titan, continues to prove his mastery across various facets of the music world. With a successful artist career boasting support from the likes of Armin van Buuren, David Guetta, and Martin Garrix, along with releases on Armada, Insomniac, Hood Politics, Hysteria and dance radio chart success, Sharpe has firmly established himself as a force to be reckoned with. Not content with just his own success, Damon Sharpe took on the role of a tastemaker by founding Brainjack Music. This label is synonymous with his radio show on Insomniac Radio and has played a pivotal role in catapulting artists to stardom and delivering hit songs to the masses.


Sharpe’s talents extend beyond the electronic dance music realm, as evidenced by his work producing for heavyweights like Jennifer Lopez, Kylie Minogue, Pitbull, Ariana Grande and more. His diverse skill set positions him as a jack of all trades in the music industry. That’s why we’re absolutely thrilled to cover Damon Sharpe’s latest release, “Wherever You Go.” This track is a perfect blend of nostalgia and freshness. Viiq’s ethereal vocals add a
magical touch, making it a must-listen for fans of innovative and captivating electronic music. Do yourself a favor and dive into the sonic world of Damon Sharpe’s “Wherever You Go” – , available on Apple Music and Spotify on Brainjack Music and Liftoff Recordings.

Catch Damon Sharpe live at Slate NY on Saturday November 18th 2023 for his very first east coast headline show with support by Alo Wiza and Torie.

This article was first published on Your EDM. Source: Brainjack Music Founder Damon Sharpe Drops EDM Perfection With ”Wherever You Go”

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