
melbourne based musican // producer

sharp.'s showing a penchant for songwriting and production on this new one that feels ahead of his years. Innovative and clever without jumping on any of the obvious tropes we hear with this sphere of hyper-pop bounce.
Tommy Faith, prolific Australian music journalist - on 'tied up'
sharp. is an independent 18 year old producer, musician and multi-instrumentalist from regional Victoria.sharp. delivers his own brand of pop that mixes rock, hip-hop and hyperpop inspired production to the Gippsland area, where experimentation in music is uncommon. The young artist wears his idols on his sleeve, taking influence from a wide range of musical genres. Notable influences include Dijon, JPEGMAFIA, and quickly, quickly. The young star is sure to draw attention through his engaging sound, broad range of influences and unique imagery.His debut EP 'how do we know what's meant to be?' is out now, featuring the single 'tied up' featuring fellow Gippsland trailblazer JailBird Sage. The EP is sure to impress listeners with the amount of variety sharp. brings to the table throughout its short track-list and the lasting impression it leaves on their minds. The EP features contributions from artists from all over the world including juhwad, smu chu, and the previously mentioned JailBird Sage.Since the release of the EP, he has remained consistent with his releases, dropping singles every few weeks of various styles including the drum & bass, jazz inspired track 'worth it.', the indie/bedroom pop melancholy song 'it gets better', and the half-ballad, half-hyperpop suite of 'how could I ever forget you now?', with artist and Triple J presenter, Ijale stating, "There's so much beauty and pain in this, and you put it on display so well, whether that be through acoustically led delicacy or Hyperpop laden aggression."After a short hiatus, sharp. returned to releasing music with his comeback single 'New ambition' which marked his first track to be played on Triple J Unearthed. He dropped his latest single 'Pick it up.', a collaboration with Perth mainstay, Harry Broun, on the 10th of October, less than two weeks before graduating high school.

(He's) got two vital things - an incredible taste in music and a clear sense of direction for this project. I'll be hitting play on whatever (he does) next.
Abby Butler, Triple J - on 'kiss'
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i'm such a sucker for this glitchy-hyper pop sound, and sharp. has nailed it. also - the way (he) pulls out the guitar solo at the end?? obsessed!
Jordan Barr, comedian, radio presenter - on 'tied up'.
sharp. is a Triple J recognised, multi-genre musical project masterminded by one 18 year old.