
Darryl Sherman
- Title
- VP of Music for DNA BROTHERS ENT. Curator for INNOVATIVE SOUL MUSIC / Assignment Editor for CBS TELEVISION
- Bio
Early 90's pop icon Darryl L. Sherman who established the Top-40 Pop and RnB group Remedy matures and grows musically toward a very intelligent eclectic new vision. He embraces many different styles and genre’s of music to create a compelling new sound of Innovative Soul. Riding alongside the new Beat Generation of today's youth Darryl L. Sherman aka’ ‘dsherm’ aka' 'DNCR' captures an element of music that encapsulates the epicenter of your soul. Staying true to what his sound is all about he is able to take you back a bit while moving you forward into the sound of tomorrow. Innovative Soul Music is a collaboration of passion, talent, skill, and mood, it’s more than music, it’s a movement that can be appreciated for its authenticity and its art-form. Listen to a few of these sonic timeless installations and they’re sure to ignite your soul. While perfecting his musical chops and honing in on what great music is Darryl has established an honest and reputable following critiquing and promoting future classics. You’ll want to be heard by this man or somehow attached to his true sense of beauty, giving the world the most captivating and innovative soul music. Providing You The Aural Backdrop Of Life.
- Website
- www.innovativesoulmusic.com
- Expertise
- music industry, music tech, music promotion, technology, music production, music publishing, music blogging
- Interests
- jazz, future garage, r&b, future jazz, abstract hip-hop, chillout, future soul, experimental, instrumental hip-hop, lo-fi, future beats, indie electronic, future bass
- Location
- Los Angeles
Recent Feedback

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STREET FIIRE by CLAST

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Free Riding (Official Audio) by Moodssupply

A very honest and soulful mellow groove. Reminiscent of the Rascals "GROOVIN ON A SUNDAY AFTERNOON" or Curtis Mayfield's "Diamond in the Back" . A solid production that shines with a strong chorus. Keepin the funk alive with a mood supply of 100% groove satisfaction. So drop the top this summer, relax and set the mood with "Free Riding"! You will definitely enjoy!

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The Times are Changing by Africali

Everything comes full circle and we are now finding ourselves navigating through another turbulent time in these days. Timing is everything in this business and this couldn't come at a better time. This truly resonates with the state of affairs here in America, with a title that reads like a current snapshot of life times certainly are changing. Very reminiscent of early to mid nineties Hip Hop that helped educate a nation about inner city life, police brutality, and various other politically charged themes. Love the whole live approach to a classic concept (Hip Hop). Solid flow and overall great song.

Ally McMahon submitted media.

At first spin it reminds us of the beautifully laid back and organic vocals of the early to mid nineties. It's a very soothing and comforting melo-vocal sitting on top of pure soulfulness. With minimal production and an elegant chord selection this gem is a solid sentimental croon layered with melancholy vibes throughout. It has the makings of a classic yearning for a listen from those with exquisite and sophisticated tastes. Excellent combination of minimal soul meets complex lyricism. Raise your glass and enjoy a late night session in front of your fireplace.
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Fall for Me (feat. Jerney) by Mawule

Forward thinking melo-groove enriched with a subtle hint of sweetness. This is a very dynamic bass groove that propels us into the future of harmonic auto tune overtones. Great tempo and a magnitude of emotion. Bold choice to layer the entire vocal with harmonic richness to allow it to sit right in the pocket with the millennials selected preference. The rap definitely works but would love to hear him rip the entire track on the remix. Will be waiting so patiently, hopefully for more to come.

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Waiting For You Feat. Joanna Jones by Unlike Pluto

Freaky Awesome is what I call this very unique and elegant boombastic groove. Combining classic elements of jazz and bass to give us a forward thinking sound that screams winehouse esque - reinvented into the new stratosphere of music I call Innovative Soul. With an eerie vocal tone that captures authentic swing era stylings, this is a sure shot. The energy is great with a sax driven riff that will hook you immediately. This summer put this on repeat and watch the smiles as they elevate and lift our mood.
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INSPIRE by 26CARAT

Amazingly polished track that screams main room or festival banger. Great changes throughout that resemble The First Lady of Crunk&B, Ciara when she first wowed us with her energetic dance moves circa 2004 with 1,2 step. This is a true hybrid of rhythmic dubstep and bounce sprinkled with pop melodies to enhance its appeal. Solid production that keeps our hands in the air and our feet moving. Climb aboard and take a journey with 26 Carat as he inspires you to take flight and hit the dance floor.

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Runaway by Noah T

Heavy wind gusts of motion descending rhythmically onto a palette of guitar bliss. Simple but alive with a consistent movement that resembles a locomotive billowing above the clouds. Beautiful tone work with a bit of southern flare to add to the mix. Love the warmth but I'm not sure if I'm listening to an 808 or a room mic. I would love hear you explore more bass tones and real world environments. A Pleasant listen.
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I must say you have impeccable style. First impression is always important. You look like a model strumming your guitar. The most powerful element of the song is the hook, it's very strong and can be embellished upon in a real big way. I would have loved to hear you ease into it a little nicer but otherwise solid. Beautiful melodically but would love some more dynamics within your verse structure. You can be more delicate at times and fierce at others when launching into your chorus. Your overall tone is very nice and matches your style and look. We need more singer songwriter artists out there and you have the makings to wow them by killing them softly.
Darryl Sherman