Sharktone Recordings, newly started label based in Sweden, searching and providing this wonderful scene with our idea of musical masterpieces within our focus of traditional, deep and beautifully arranged progressive music.
We are focusing on giving you the traditional, yet fresh progressive music as well as modern electro style.
The founders of Sharktone has been working in the industry for many years as both producers as well as managers or a&r:s for other music labels.
Our label is based in Sweden but our work will be established worldwide. All of our releases will be available worldwide in all well known stores on both physical formats as well as digital downloads.
Feel free to check us out at www.sharktone.com and feel free to send us your demos at demos@sharktone.com, or to our office address found on our website.
Sharktone is proud to present the latest release coming from Danny Logan, ‘Autumn Renaissance EP’. The EP consists of two tracks, both Progressive House.
As we listen to this traditional and fantastic progressive house Danny Logan has truly found a way to impress the listeners by surprisingly add bass and drums into a very deep and solid atmosphere. The production skills are on top and we can guarantee that the basslines will nark out your teeth!
Shane (Germany) (Jetlag Digital (Label Owner) / di.fm / pure.fm / uDance CN / Jetlag Digital / MIstique Music / Entr)
"good stuff." - 3.5 / 5
David Rosalie (Hungary) (Insomnia Fm / Beattunes / www.davidrosalie.com)
"two nice melodic and uplifting tracks!" - 4.0 / 5
Sasha Le Monnier [ C.O.U. Muzik ] (UK) (BeatAgency,Source Of Gravity,Proton Radio,Danceradioglobal,DI.FM,ensonic.fm,Contagious Rhythm)
"like the bass melody & synth on Autumn Renaissance.
Both tracks are great!" - 4.5 / 5
The Painkillers (Mexico) (BIT Records Mexico / Kansak / Xela Digital / Jetlag Digital / Indalo Records)
"This has a real Squash84/Michael Cassette sort of feel to it and is very similar to stuff coming out on Anjuna Deep. The production is definitely up to par, but I'm not really getting too into the tunes. They're okay." - 2.5 / 5