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'''Sharam Tayebi''' (or known simply as '''Sharam''') (born 12th August 1970 in [[Tehran]], [[Iran]]<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.mtv.com/music/artist/deep_dish/artist.jhtml#bio |publisher=MTV |title=Deep Dish - Full Biography |accessdate=2010-04-08 |date=}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://music.aol.com/artist/sharam/biography/1250573 |publisher=AOL |title=Sharam Biography |accessdate=2010-04-08 |date=}}</ref>) is an [[Iranian-American]] [[International]] [[House Music|progressive house]] [[Disc jockey|DJ]] and [[Record producer|producer]], forming one half of the [[Grammy]] award-winning DJ/production duo, [[Deep Dish]]. Being characterized by a distinct style compared to his partner [[Dubfire|Ali "Dubfire" Shirazinia]] who produces minimal house. Sharam has performed as ''Deep Dish featuring Sharam'', when he plays as the different half of the distinguished Deep Dish sound. The name Sharam (Sharm) is of [[Persian language|Persian]] origin, and it means Shame or Modesty.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.dailytimes.com.pk/default.asp?page=story_9-6-2002_pg3_6 |publisher=Daily Times |title=WORD For word: ‘Shame’ of many nations |accessdate=2010-04-08 |date=2002-06-09}}</ref> On October 28, 2009, [[DJ Magazine]] announced the results of their annual Top 100 DJ Poll, with [[Ultra Records]] artist Sharam placing #73.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.djmag.com/top100|title=DJ Mag's Top 100 DJ's|publisher=DJ Magazine|accessdate=2009-11-19}}</ref>
'''Sharam Tayebi''' (or known simply as '''Sharam''') (born 12 Jan 1970 in [[Tehran]], [[Iran]]<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.mtv.com/music/artist/deep_dish/artist.jhtml#bio |publisher=MTV |title=Deep Dish - Full Biography |accessdate=2010-04-08 |date=}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://music.aol.com/artist/sharam/biography/1250573 |publisher=AOL |title=Sharam Biography |accessdate=2010-04-08 |date=}}</ref>) is an [[Iranian-American]] [[International]] [[House Music|progressive house]] [[Disc jockey|DJ]] and [[Record producer|producer]], forming one half of the [[Grammy]] award-winning DJ/production duo, [[Deep Dish]]. Being characterized by a distinct style compared to his partner [[Dubfire|Ali "Dubfire" Shirazinia]] who produces minimal house. Sharam has performed as ''Deep Dish featuring Sharam'', when he plays as the different half of the distinguished Deep Dish sound. The name Sharam (Sharm) is of [[Persian language|Persian]] origin, and it means Shame or Modesty.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.dailytimes.com.pk/default.asp?page=story_9-6-2002_pg3_6 |publisher=Daily Times |title=WORD For word: ‘Shame’ of many nations |accessdate=2010-04-08 |date=2002-06-09}}</ref> On October 28, 2009, [[DJ Magazine]] announced the results of their annual Top 100 DJ Poll, with [[Ultra Records]] artist Sharam placing #73.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.djmag.com/top100|title=DJ Mag's Top 100 DJ's|publisher=DJ Magazine|accessdate=2009-11-19}}</ref>


==Biography==
==Biography==

Revision as of 16:12, 14 June 2010

Sharam

Sharam Tayebi (or known simply as Sharam) (born 12 Jan 1970 in Tehran, Iran[1][2]) is an Iranian-American International progressive house DJ and producer, forming one half of the Grammy award-winning DJ/production duo, Deep Dish. Being characterized by a distinct style compared to his partner Ali "Dubfire" Shirazinia who produces minimal house. Sharam has performed as Deep Dish featuring Sharam, when he plays as the different half of the distinguished Deep Dish sound. The name Sharam (Sharm) is of Persian origin, and it means Shame or Modesty.[3] On October 28, 2009, DJ Magazine announced the results of their annual Top 100 DJ Poll, with Ultra Records artist Sharam placing #73.[4]

Biography

Deep Dish (1991 - present)

The duo first met in Washington, D.C. around 1991 when they were accidentally double-booked at a club. Soon after, they formed Deep Dish Records and their work captured the attention of Danny Tenaglia and Tribal America Records, which put out the duo's first progressive-house compilation, Penetrate Deeper, in 1995. They have since released a number of mix CDs. However, what catapulted Deep Dish to prominence was the release of their debut album, Junk Science, released on the now defunct UK label DeConstruction and a dismal stateside release through Arista Records. They also own and run dance music record labels Deep Dish, Yoshitoshi Shinichi, and Yo. In addition, they owned and operated a retail store (also named Yoshitoshi) in the Georgetown area of D.C., which sold dance records and clothing. The store closed in 2003, although their labels continue to release music, mostly on the 12 inch single vinyl format.

Solo (2006 - present)

In 2006, Sharam released Global Underground: Dubai. The compilation was described as being "a double header CD that kicks the dust outta the dance with its skywards soars, desert storming dirtiness and seductive sensuality" by DJMAG. Sharam also mentioned that "Dubai makes you wish you were in the club enjoying it live". In 2006, Sharam also released "PATT (Party All the Time)". A stand-out record in Ibiza's 2006 session which has been talked about during the whole year right after the 2006 Winter Music Conference (WMC) or IDMA in Miami that Sharam's "PATT" made a great selection during the 2006 Christmas season on Data. It is true PATT was a huge anthem for 2006's Ibiza season and has been front of box for the world's DJ elite for several months. Now signed to Data from Deep Dish's Yoshitoshi label, it's being tipped as one of the biggest club records of 2006. To date, Pete Tong has played it 8 times on BBC Radio 1 (and it became an "essential new tune"), with Jo Whiley, Sara Cox, Judge Jules (Tried & Tested) and Dance Anthems also on board plus Judge Jules having played it twice on one show alone. Heavy support also comes from Kiss[clarification needed], Capital[disambiguation needed], and XFM amongst others. It is a tribute to the Eddie Murphy song, "Party All the Time", produced by Rick James which became a U.S. hit in 1985. Sharam, being a fan of comedian, originally put the track together for just himself to play. But after giving a few copies to friends and DJs who would give a great dance floor response, the track quickly took a life of its own and it shows all the hallmarks of a crossover hit. PATT itself is a peak time synth-driven track demonstrating once again that Sharam, like all great artists, refuses to be constrained by hype and genres.

On March 27, at Miami's Winter Music Conference, Sharam announced the pre-release party for his new album Get Wild, released March 31, 2009 (for digital release) and April 7, 2009 (CD release) which features his hit "The One". He also created a track with Tommy Lee which they presented at Miami's Cameo.[5] In April 7, 2008, Sharam's track "Get Wild" was selected by BBC Radio 1's Pete Tong as a WMC Essential New Tune.[6] On April 24, his latest track, "The One" featuring Daniel Bedingfield debuted at number four and reached #1 in the UK Cool Cuts Chart.[7] The vocals for the song were re-recorded by Bedingfield from his song "If You're Not the One", the song includes new verses. As a single it has been remixed by Joachim Garraud and David Guetta.[8]

Sharam’s debut studio album “Get Wild” was released on April, 7th 2009 on Ultra Records. The album features superstar collaborators including Patsy Cline, Kid Cudi, Tommy Lee, Chuck D, Diddy, Daniel Bedingfield, and more.

One of the disc’s landmark tracks, “She Came Along” integrates elements of Patsy Cline’s country song “Strange” with vocals by hip-hop sensation Kid Cudi. VIBE.COM picked it up as a top 5 track.([1])

Get Wild is available in two formats: a single-disc version and a collector edition consisting of 22 original songs spread over two CDs, titled WildDish and SideDish, of which only 2500 will be made. The songs range from house gems like "Get Wild" (Essential Miami WMC Tune of 2008), the techno-infused summer anthem "Texi" (hailed as one of the top Ibiza records of 2008) and its darker sibling stormer "Crazi" (praised by the who’s who of the techno scene as the sleeper record of the fall of 2008), to releases such as "Patt With Diddy," a new version of his hit single “PATT” featuring the hip-hop artist and "The One" with Daniel Bedingfield. “PATT” and “The One” hit Top 10 and Top 20 respectively in many international markets. ([2])

Sharam is currently touring his “Get Wild” live show worldwide. He has produced a show incorporating guest appearances by the featured artists on the album, and visual elements from a spaghetti-Western themed short film, which he wrote and directed. The show also incorporates videos for the title track "Get Wild" and the single “She Came Along” with Kid Cudi, which he also directed. ([3])

Discography

Albums

Singles/EPs

Compilations

Remixes

  • 1994: Watergate - Lonely Winter
  • 1995: Aquarhythms - Ether's Whisper
  • 1995: De'Lacy - Hideaway
  • 1995: Ashley Beedle - Revolutions In Dub
  • 1996: MK - Burning
  • 2006: MYNC Project & Danny Rampling - Strobelight
  • 2006: Nalin & Kane - Beachball
  • 2007: Richard Grey - Tainted Love (Warped Bass)

References

  1. ^ "Deep Dish - Full Biography". MTV. Retrieved 2010-04-08.
  2. ^ "Sharam Biography". AOL. Retrieved 2010-04-08.
  3. ^ "WORD For word: 'Shame' of many nations". Daily Times. 2002-06-09. Retrieved 2010-04-08.
  4. ^ "DJ Mag's Top 100 DJ's". DJ Magazine. Retrieved 2009-11-19.
  5. ^ New Album
  6. ^ Get Wild
  7. ^ The One
  8. ^ If You're Not The One