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Sherard Ingram

Real Name:
Sherard Ingram
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Also known as Drexciya's DJ Stingray.
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Discography

Remixes:
I Like It / Emotional Content (2 versions) I Like It (Sherard Ing... KDJ 1994
Da King (12" + CD) DJ Stingray Mix Top 10 Records, 2009
Production:
D-2000 (12", S/Sided)   Mo Wax 1998
The Collapse Of Modern Culture (CD)   Mo Wax 1998
Covert Action / Low Berth (2 versions)   Planet E 2002
Bio Electronics (12")   TRUST 2007
Social Engineering (12")   TRUST 2009
Mix:
Equinox / The Beginning / Nite & Da - A Retroactive Compilation (Comp) (2 versions) Covert Action Buzz 1991
The Collapse Of Modern Culture (CD)   Mo Wax 1998
Levitate Venice (12") Space Probes Morphine Records 2009
Appears On:
Time To Party (12")   Express Records 1987
Equinox / The Beginning / Nite & Da - A Retroactive Compilation (Comp) (2 versions) Covert Action Buzz 1991
Reflections On Reflections (2xLP, Album) Moon Over The Moab (Re... New Electronica 1995
Eastward (Maxi) (2 versions)   Mo Wax 1996
Headz 2 Sampler (12", Smplr) Covert Action Mo Wax 1996
Sophistry (12", Promo)   Mo Wax 1998
The Collapse Of Modern Culture (CD)   Mo Wax 1998
The Art Of War: Who Dares Wins (2xCD, Comp) Peacemakers (Carl Crai... Toy's Factory 2000
Three Chairs 3 (2 versions) I Wonder Why (Edit) Three Chairs 2004
Social Engineering (12")   TRUST 2009
Tracks Appear On:
In The Dark (The Soul Of Detroit) (Comp) (2 versions) Cosmic Jungle Still Music 2005
Unofficial Releases:
Equinox / The Beginning / Nite & Da - A Retroactive Compilation (LP, Comp) Covert Action Buzz (2) 2005
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Review by noddie Jun 22, 2007 (edited over 2 years ago)
For me, Sherard Ingram is one of the most interesting and futuristic electro producers from Detroit. His unique approach to electro music in sense of structure is refreshing, he really got his own style and takes it to a whole other level. While most of his tracks are uptempo, from 140 bpm to almost 160 or higher, the album "The Collapse of Modern Culture" is an exception, as well as a few EPs which are almost downtempo stuff. Nonetheless, I would describe most of his tracks as furious, driven, raw Detroit electro. His music left a big immpression on me, comparable to some Drexciya releases, raw production skills is what I hear, and what I want to hear.
Sherard Ingram mixes under the name DJ Stingray.
The mix he did for Marguerita Recordings is really worth to check out!
No nonsense electro, straight from Detroit's underground!

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