Deep Dish

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Biography Wikipedia

Group Members: Sharam feat. Daniel Bedingfield, Sharam

Wikipedia:

Deep Dish is a duo of DJs and house-music producers consisting of Iranian-American members Ali "Dubfire" Shirazinia and Sharam Tayebi. Based in Washington, D.C., Shirazinia and Tayebi are well known for providing house or dance remixes of tracks of famous stars such as Madonna, Cher and Gabrielle, and for their live DJing sets. They often collaborate with DC artist Richard Morel and produced a dance hit with his song "True (The Faggot is You)". Their remixing abilities first came to attention with their seminal 1995 remix of De'Lacy's "Hideaway," a club classic. Other collaborations include "The Future of the Future (Stay Gold)" with British group Everything but the Girl, which appeared on Deep Dish's artist album Junk Science, which was released in 1998.

History

In August 2009, Sharam was featured on the Essential Mix and his mix was subsequently voted the best of 2009.

Chart positions

Awards

Won
International Dance Music Award 2005 for Best House/Garage Track "Say Hello", Best Progressive/Trance Track "Say Hello" and Ortofon Best American DJ AwardInternational Dance Music Awards 2005 for Best Underground Dance Track for "Flashdance"DanceStar USA Award 2004 for Best Compilation (US Releases) for Deep Dish - GU 025: Toronto and Best DJIbiza DJ Award 2004 for Best Set of the SeasonDanceStar USA Award 2002 Best Compilation for Deep Dish - GU 021: MoscowGrammy Award 2002 "Best Remixed Recording" for Dido's "Thank You""Hot Duo", Rolling Stone, August 2001Muzik Magazine SAS Award 1998 "Best International DJ"
Nominations
WMC Best American DJ, 2008DJ Awards for Best Tech-House / Progressive DJ, 2006Grammy Award 2005 "Best Dance Recording" for Deep Dish's "Say Hello"DanceStar USA Award 2004 for Best Remix (Worldwide DJ's) for P. Diddy's "Let's Get Ill" (Deep Dish Remix) (Bad Boy)DJ Awards for Best House DJ, 2003DanceStar USA Award 2003 Party 93.1 FM Award for Best Remix for Justin Timberlake's "Like I Love You" (Deep Dish remix) (Jive)Grammy Award 2001 "Remixer of The Year" (NonClassical)
Other rankings
Number 1 in the "Best Progressive DJ" category of BPM magazine's 2006 "America's Favorite DJ's" pollNumber 2 in the "Best Dance/DJ Artist" category by the critics of Rolling Stone for their music awards of 2001Number 10 in DJ Magazine's World's Top 100 DJ's reader's poll for 2006, number 8 for 2005, number 10 for 2004, number 9 for 2003, number 16 in 2002, and number 10 in 2001Number 5 out of 50 of America's Favorite DJ's in BPM in 2005, number 12 in 2004 and number 9 in 2003 and 2002