Sharko is a Belgian music group founded in 1997 by David Bartholomé, a singer-songwriter and musician from Brussels. The name "Sharko" is a reference to a song by American artist Daniel Johnston. The group has gone through several lineup changes, but David Bartholomé has remained the main member and creative force behind the project.
Musical Career:
Sharko released their debut album, "Feuded," in 1999, which was critically acclaimed and marked the beginning of their musical career. They went on to release several acclaimed albums, including "Meeuws" in 2003 and "Dance on the Beast" in 2008. Their music is characterized by catchy pop melodies, poetic lyrics, and an experimental artistic approach.
Sharko's musical style is hard to pin down, as it incorporates various elements of rock, pop, electro, and experimental music. This musical versatility has allowed the group to explore different sonic landscapes and create a distinctive sound.
Influences:
Sharko's influences are diverse, spanning from 1960s pop to 1980s new wave and contemporary electronic music. The group is also influenced by artists like David Bowie and Beck, which is reflected in the diversity of their music.
Musical Style:
Sharko is known for their creative approach to music, blending various genres and sonic textures to create a unique sound. Their songs often carry elements of irony and humor while exploring universal themes such as love, melancholy, and the human condition.
Sharko has made a mark on the Belgian and international music scene by creating original music and pushing the boundaries of genre. Their music career, marked by boundless creativity, continues to captivate listeners around the world.
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