Sherm, a renowned figure in Chicago’s house music scene, has swiftly ascended to prominence, concluding 2023 with notable achievements such as features in Forbes and a performance at Zedd’s New Year’s Eve event at Navy Pier. The artist’s dynamic progress continues as he announces his fifth consecutive appearance at the North Coast Festival in Chicago and unveils a collaboration with Halil Sensei on the tech house track “Toxic,” released today via Hood Politics Records.
The collaboration between Sherm and Halil Sensei on “Toxic” showcases their skill in sound design and vocal sampling, offering listeners an immersive experience, to say the least. With its vibrant bass line, engaging vocals, and rhythmic moments throughout, the track embodies the energy of a definitive crowd-pleaser – which culminated in a standout addition to the Hood Politics Records catalog.
Halil Sensei, reflecting on their partnership, emphasized the significance of “Toxic” in his career, attributing transformative changes to his collaboration with Hood Politics and expressing confidence in the track’s impact.
As Sherm embarks on the ‘Toxic’ tour, featuring performances with notable artists like Imanbek, San Pacho, and a closing show with Steve Aoki in Atlanta, his influence continues to expand. Acknowledgments from DJ Mag and Beatportal, along with his contributions to the electronic music community through panels and his podcast “Sherm In The Booth,” underscore his growing stature in the industry.
Connect with Halil Sensei
https://www.instagram.com/halilsensei/
https://soundcloud.com/halil-sensei
Connect with SHERM
https://www.sherminthebooth.com/
https://www.facebook.com/ShermInTheBooth/
https://www.instagram.com/sherminthebooth/