With several firsts under his belt already, this 27-year-old Delhi boy managed yet another coup as he becomes the first Indian to ever release on Russia's biggest label Showland Records a sub label of Armin Van Buuren’s reputed Armada records.
Out of Sartek’s two sounds Electro and Future House, I'm Trippin’ brings forth the latter style in a collaboration with 18-year-old French prodigy Gregori Hawk. Hawk is an upcoming name in European market and particularly the French scene.
The track marked by a catchy melody and unique bassline, released on 15th February on Beatport and one week later on itunes. Within just a few days of the release, the single made it to David Guetta’s show this week.
One ofIndia’smost accomplished dance music DJ producers – Sarthak Sardana aka Sartek, is also the only Indian to grace the prestigious Beatport top 100 (Electro House) multiple times with his tracks ‘Back to the future’ (#51) , Dopamine (#73) and last release Don’t need love’ with continued global support from Industry stalwarts.
Back To The Future in fact has been played several times at International festivals such as Ultra Music festival Miami (2015). The track has been premiered by David Guetta on his radio show to over 3 million people this year, before being played at Hardwell at several festivals and shows internationally.
The electro upstartcollaborated with Lucky Dateon Don’t need love for Revealed Recordings – which was released worldwide in December last year.
With Sartek playinga hundred over gigs throughout last year, his track (Back to the Future) cracking the Beatport electro house chart and the support of Electronica biggies such as Hardwell, the Delhi-based producer is destined for bright future in the international music market. To add to his ever-growing portfolio of achievements, Sartek also became the 1st Indian artist to be signed onto Cloud9 Music, a Netherlands based music publishing company, which is also home to the likes of Armin van Buuren, Hardwell, W&W, Dannic, Dyro amongst many others as also record labels like Armada and Revealed Records.