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Deep Dish
Deep Dish
Iranian-American dance music production duo based out of Washington D.C., USA, consisting of Ali “Dubfire” Shirazinia and Sharam Tayebi. Originally known as club DJs, they have also released a long library of remixes and original productions. They own and operate the Yoshitoshi record label and have worked extensively with vocalist Morel. Their remix of Dido’s “Thank You” won them a Grammy Award.
The Iranian/American singer of three songs (Say Hello, Flashdance, Awake Enough) on the album George is on, is Anousheh Khalili.
Each year, an album is released that demands a place in any music fan’s CD collection. Washington, DC- based Grammy Award winning duo Deep Dish’s latest effort George Is On, is one such record. For those tired of the same old formula in either rock, dance or beyond, this is the album that will break down doors and force you to look at music from a different perspective. Fresh off 2004’s international hit lead single “Flashdance,” and a follow-up single, “Say Hello,” that’s currently tipped for a repeat performance, the duo of Ali “Dubfire” Shirazinia and Sharam Tayebi have delivered an album that could prove to be the defining work of their careers.
George Is On exemplifies Deep Dish’s uncanny ability to mix genres, as the Iranian-American duo brilliantly marries classic 70’s/80’s era rock & pop sounds with their signature deep and sexy dancefloor production and knack for creating subtly big songs. The record features a tight knit group of DC-bred guest vocalists, including long time Deep Dish collaborator Richard Morel on “No Stopping For Nicotine,” “Sacramento,” and “Everybody’s Wearing My Head” and newly discovered female vocalist Anousheh on “Flashdance,” “Say Hello,” and “Awake Enough.” Dubfire himself also debuts his vocal talents on the melancholic yet beautiful ballad “In Love With A Friend.”
“Flashdance,” was the first new release by the duo in six years as well as being the debut single from George Is On. With vocalist Anousheh’s sultry, nonchalant vocals accompanied by a slick guitar riff inspired by a song from the 80’s cult classic film “Flashdance,” the song quickly grew into an international crossover phenomenon that would come to define the “guitar-house” sound. After conquering dancefloors worldwide on promo over the spring of 2004, the song debuted in the USA in late summer of 2004 and went on to become the No. 1 top-selling dance track on Apple’s I-Tunes for the year. In September of 2004, the single debuted at the No. 3 spot on the U.K.?s pop charts. “Flashdance” went on to be released in over 30 territories, went Gold in Australia, and won the duo the award for “Best Underground Dance Track” at this year’s International Dance Music Awards in Miami. In helping to continue the “Flashdance” phenomenon, Canadian producer Sultan went on to update the song with his bombastic mash-up remix that seamlessly crosses the Deep Dish original with Dire Straits’ guitar rock classic “Money For Nothing.” In what is one of the world?s first ever legally cleared “mash up” remixes, this instant classic has been included on the US version of the album as a special bonus track.
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