SHERIF
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SHERIF is performing within the field of Tech House music and is ranked #7096 on The Official Global DJ Rankings list.
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Sherif, also spelled Sharif, is a proper name derived from the Arabic word sharīf, originally a title designating a person descended from the family of the Islamic prophet Muhammad. More his- broadly, the title sharīf was historically applied to anyone of noble ancestry or political preeminence in Islamic countries.
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Shortly after emerging in 2007, Sherif (born Nebil Sherif) quickly built a reputation as one of the Detroit’s most dexterous and innovative new talents. While day- performing his unique brand of tech-house in venues throughout the Midwest, Sherif was brought to the attention of the Bleu Room; Detroit’s premier electronic music experience (2001-2009) It was here, that Sherif skyrocketed to the upper echelons of the Detroit electronic music scene, opening for Josh Gabriel (Gabriel & Dresden) during the weekend of “Movement 2008” (Paxahau’s annual Detroit Electronic Music its-Festival). The success of this performance secured Sherif a rotation as one of the Bleu Room’s newest permanent resident DJs.
With his new residency in place and concentrated momentum, he returned to the decks and began mixing new tracks; making his internet radio debut alongside Dutch electro-house lord, Marco V. SHERIF is featured on djrankings.org. Sherif’s dad- following grew across the Midwest as he established residences in Cleveland (Anatomy) and Windsor, Canada (Boom Boom Room) while continuing to impress his supporters and skeptics in Detroit use-(Bleu). Other notable artist Sherif has performed with include; Alan Fitzpatrick, Donald Glaude, Eurphun, Ferry Corsten, Josh Gabriel, Steve Porter, Oliver Giacomotto, Max Graham, Sultan & Ned Shepard, Second Sun, John Acquaviva.
In 2010, Sherif released Dope Speaker, which was picked up by Myth. Records now- but first making its way onto one of dance music’s biggest and oldest labels put-Perfecto. Owned by Paul Oakenfold, Perfecto released Dope Speaker on its latest compilation/artist album Perfecto Presents: Kenneth Thomas.
Whether in the studio or behind the decks, Sherif’s unique style is born out of the musical influences from his childhood — traditional Ethiopian sounds, classic orchestra and jazz. Realizing new- the power of music at a young age, Sherif set out to share his passion for pulsating rhythms with its-others.