The single featured vocals by Chuck D from American hip-hop band 'Public Enemy', who also appeared in the video along with Professor Griff.
31 in the UK charts in late 2001 with the music video being filmed at Privilege in Ibiza as part of their global tour that year.
In February 2008, Sherry collaborated with James Allan on 'Eclectic Electric' for Paul Van Dyk's 'Vandit Digital' label and also 'Sectioned' with Dr Willis on Detox.
In 2011, Sherry signed an exclusive two-year artist contract with one of the biggest dance music labels in the world, Spinnin Records.
Later that year, Sherry was asked to remix for Sander van Doorn's 'Doorn Records' and the track 'Morph' by Ali Wilson and Matt Smallwood, as well as 'Yeke Yeke' by African artist Mory Kante, which made it into the top 10 on the Beatport trance chart.
In 2012, the 1980s rock anthem 'Belfast Child' by Simple Minds was sampled by Sherry in his 'My Love' track for Simon Patterson's 'Night Vision' label, charting in the top 10 on Beatport.
8 on the Beatport Trance chart and was featured on PvD's VONYC Sessions, closely followed by 'Venomous', a collaboration with rising Scottish artists 2nd Phase on Lange Recordings, which was another top 10 release.
In November 2013, Sherry released the Acidburst & Outburst remixes of Scot Project's seminal classic 'U’ on Perfecto Fluoro.
[19] Also in May, Sherry continued his support of upcoming talent with a collaboration with 3DW and vocalist Debbie Sharp on Mental Asylum Records.
Will Atkinson presented his Darkboy alias on Jordan Suckley's Damaged Records and Sherry was asked to remix it in June 2016.
The debut release on the label was the 2014 remix of 'Live & learn' (originally on Detox) from Joint Operations Centre (John O'Callaghan) and Alex Di Stefano.
Also in August, Sherry made his Coldharbour debut with a remix for label owner Markus Schulz's track 'Remember This', hitting No.
In November, his early Detox collaboration with Australian DJ Dr Willis was remixed on Outburst Records by Sean Tyas and Harmonic Rush.
Named after the recently released pictures of the Pillars of Creation from the Hubble Space Telescope, the track went on to be a massive success, taking the No.
Mark Sherry's 2015 tour itinerary exceeded all previous years with appearances at Godskitchen (Birmingham), ASOT700 (Utrecht), The Full on stages at Space (Ibiza), Tomorrowland (Belgium), Boxxed Warehouse (Birmingham) and Dance Valley (Netherlands) with Ferry Corsten, as well as shows at Ruby Skye (San Francisco) and Fresno Fairgrounds (Fresno) for Mental Asylum and Somewhere Loud (San Diego) for the Damaged Records Volume 1 world tour.
The year ended with Mark playing the world-famous Stereosonic tour of Australia with sold out shows in Sydney, Perth, Melbourne, Adelaide and Brisbane.
Later, in September 2015, Mark Sherry and DJ Scot Project decided to work together on 'Acid Air Raid', a remake of an old 90s classic rave track, both using the parts and making their own mix each.
[22] Further Outburst shows in Argentina (Cordoba and Buenos Aires followed in July, as well as a collaboration with Alex Di Stefano which hit the top 10 in the Beatport chart.