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Deepak Sharma Biography “I like all styles of music and that’s reflective in what I play given the room and crowd. I don’t want to be pigeon-holed into one genre and I feel my sets and productions, and even the parties I’ve played reflect my versatile style.” If you’ve listened to Deepak’s first compilation, “Boogaloo. Brooklyn. 3:23pm”, you heard his deeper side where he used minimal techno and tech house tracks to create an eclectic collage that landed him rave reviews in magazines such as De:bug, BPM, Remix, BPM, URB, DJ Times, Raveline, Beatfactor, and Sound Revolt. The CD impressed even the toughest of critics as Germany’s prestigious De:bug Magazine called it, “The best mix compilation we’ve heard in ages.” Similar high praise came from Big Shot Magazine, who said, “Sharma indulges us in some of the most pristine minimal techno we've heard in ages. This is mandatory late-night/morning after listening. Not since Terry Francis' ‘Architecture’ series has a mix compilation explored the realm of tech-house so well." Besides the bevy of compliments on his first release, Deepak has followed up the release by touring North America as well as overseas in South America and Europe. The list of cities grows longer as more and more people begin to discover Deepak’s love to DJ parties for any size and any crowd. In 2006, Deepak produced three tracks with long-time friend Dieter Krause. The tracks are all very different as they reflect the understated and subtle yet powerful per