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Deep Dish
Winner – Grammy Award 2002 “Best Remixed Recording” for Dido’s “Thank You”
Nominee – Grammy Award 2001 “Remixer of The Year (Non-Classical)
Winner – DanceStar USA Award 2002 Best Compilation for GU 021- Deep Dish ‘Moscow’ (Global Underground)
Nominee – DanceStar USA Award 2003 Party 93.1 FM Award for Best Remix for Justin Timberlake’s “Like I Love You” (Deep Dish remix) (Jive)“ Hot Duo,” Rolling Stone, August 2001
Winner – Muzik Magazine SAS Award 1998 “Best International DJ”

Deep Dish also ranked…
#2 in the “Best Dance/DJ Artist” category by the critics of Rolling Stone for their music awards of 2001
#9 out of 50 of “America’s Favorite DJ’s” in BPM in 2002
#10 in DJ Magazine’s World’s Top 100 DJ’s reader’s poll for 2001 and #16 in 2002


As American leaders in the international dance music arena, DEEP DISH have become one of the most revered names in dance music with accolades ranging from a Grammy Award, the American music industry’s greatest honor, to international acclaim (Muzik magazine’s choice for “Best International DJ”) and high-level placement on DJ Magazine’s World’s Top 100 DJ’s readers poll. With a new release, Deep Dish – Global Underground : Toronto,’ their second for the Global Underground series pegged for summer 2003 ; DJ diaries booked up for months; remix offers that just keep coming ; a flourishing business in DC consisting of three record labels (Yoshitoshi Recordings, its sister label Shinichi Records, and new offshoot YO! which they A&R), and a DJ agency, Bullitt Bookings, there seems to be no end in sight.


It was a chance meeting in 1991 that originally brought Washington DC’s Ali ‘Dubfire’ Shirazinia and Sharam Tayebi together. At the time, the two were mastering their mixing skills at local DC parties and clubs when a booking mishap put them on deck duty at the same time. Ali and Sharam discovered that they had a great deal in common, mainly a distinct vision for bridging the gap between the varying styles of electronic music. The formation of Deep Dish Records eventually led to their DJ and production skills attracting the attention of then-pioneering Tribal America Records and culminated with Deep Dish mixing/appearing on the now classic Penetrate Deeper compilation. The doors for them flew wide open globally by 1995 ; with an anthemic remix of De’Lacy’s “Hideaway” and numerous collaborations with old school friend Brian 'BT' Transeau, the name Deep Dish became synonymous with the flourishing ‘deep house’ scene (a term which they helped expand the definition of).

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In 1998, Deep Dish released their debut artist album Junk Science, a blistering mix of deep lush house, rock/dance fusion, jazz-tinged soul and moody atmospherics. Propelled by the success of singles like “The Future Of The Future (Stay Gold),” featuring the vocals of Everything But The Girl’s Tracey Thorn, Junk Science underlined their talent for making records that sound as good on the radio or on the stereo as they do on the dance floor. Following Junk Science, Deep Dish continued with the mix compilation albums Yoshiesque (1999), Renaissance Ibiza (2000), Yoshiesque Two (2001) and Global Underground – Moscow (2001), all dynamic examples of the Deep Dish clubbing experience. Infusing their trademark eclectic sound with house, techno, and trance, their mix albums are lovingly crafted melting pots of dance floor styles and genres.

Meanwhile, Deep Dish continued to remix works by artists across mainstream and underground echelons, which garnered them some of the highest accolades in the dance industry. Classic remixes including Brother Brown, Gabrielle, Morel, Beth Orton, Sven Vath and Depeche Mode along with breakouts for mega-stars like Janet Jackson, The Rolling Stones, Madonna, ‘N Sync, and Justin Timberlake, sparked Ali and Sharam to become two of the most sought-after remixers around. As the offers came pouring in, Ali and Sharam selectively chose projects which reflected their taste for diversity and experimentation.

In 2001, Deep Dish earned their first Grammy Award nomination in the “Remixer Of The Year” category for their mix of Madonna’s “Music,” Amber’s “Sexual (La Da Di)” and their own original production “Mohammed Is Jesus,” to name a few. A second nomination followed in 2002, and landed Deep Dish their first ever Grammy win in the “Best Remixed Recording” category for their mix of Dido’s hit single “Thank You.” The single serves as a prime example of Deep Dish’s expertise in cross-pollinating pop and club sounds.

Today the single still continues to chart in Billboard’s Singles Chart. Their remix of Justin Timberlake’s stellar solo debut “Like I Love You” also ranked on Billboard charts this winter, hitting the #1 spot on the Billboard Club Play chart.
Behind Danny Tenaglia, Madonna’s support proved to be a major force in bringing Deep Dish’s music to the masses. Following the buzz for their Grammy-nominated “Music” remix, Madonna invited Deep Dish to open her one-off North American live show at New York's Roseland Ballroom which became one of the city’s most talked-about gigs. Madonna introduced good friend Donatella Versace on to Deep Dish’s musical stylings, with Ali and Sharam providing music for four of her Couture and Atelier shows in Paris and Milan and their exclusive after parties, as well as having them DJ at her private home in Lake Cuomo, Italy
for the reception she threw for Jennifer Lopez in honor of her second marriage to Chris Judd. Deep Dish are widely-regarded around the world for their explosive live DJ gigs. Last year the Los Angeles Times (1/2/02) stated, “…there may be no other live DJ act better than Deep Dish.” And by the looks of their diary, which marks stops in places like Singapore, Milan and Tokyo, this statement is testament to their demand. Over the years, Deep Dish have held residencies at hot international club destinations such as Renaissance in Ibiza, Space in Miami, Release at 1015 in San Francisco, The End and Ministry of Sound in London and beyond. Their relentless world-wide touring made them an obvious choice for the Global Underground series. On their first contribution, Deep Dish – Global Underground: ‘Moscow,’ they had the distinction of being the first duo to provide a mix for the much-lauded collection which went on to become one of the label’s highest selling releases and won Deep Dish the DanceStar USA Award for “Best Compilation.” Later this spring Deep Dish will release their second CD for the series, Deep Dish – Global
Underground: ‘Toronto,’’ with music inspired by their sold-out gig last December at Canada’s largest club, The Guvernment in Toronto.

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