Dj sharam biography

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  • Sharam

    From: Iran/US

    DJ style: Techno, Tech House, Dance / Electro Pop, Melodic House & Techno

    Sharam Tayebi, better known simply as Sharam, was born on August 12, 1970, in Tehran, Iran. At the age of 14, he emigrated to Washington D.C., where he immersed himself in the underground dance music scene. Together with Ali "Dubfire" Shirazinia, he formed the iconic duo Deep Dish, which became renowned for their eclectic and innovative sound, blending elements of house, techno, and other electronic genres.

    Deep Dish achieved significant success, including a Grammy Award in 2002 for their remix of Dido's "Thank You." They released influential albums like "Junk Science" and mixed compilations such as "Global Underground: Toronto" and "Global Underground: Dubai." Their unique style and ability to craft compelling remixes for artists like Madonna, Janet Jackson, and The Rolling Stones cemented their status in the electronic music world.

    In addition to his work with Deep Dish,

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  • Sharam, a three-time Grammy Nominee and Grammy-winning producer, has been a trailblazer in dance music for over 20 years. His unique production style and diverse accomplishments in international charts and underground realms make him a true non-conformist, continuously reimagining his sound and style, rooted in his belief that forward motion is only possible through the cross-pollination of styles and influences. 

    The Deep Dish member has never been afraid to push the boundaries to their limits, and as DJ Mag puts it, “you could never accuse Sharam of repeating the same trick over and over.”

    His iconic “PATT (Party All The Time)” that reached #8 in UK national charts in 2008 and went on to become a global phenomena, was just re-released with a head turning remix from the iconic techno legend Adam Beyer, Layton Giordani and Green Velvet that hit #1 on Beatport, right of out the gate, making it one of the top dance records in the world.

    His new collaboration with Diplo

    Sharam

    Iranian techno and house DJ and producer

    For other uses, see Sharam (disambiguation).

    Musical artist

    Sharam Tayebi (Persian: شهرام طیبی, born August 12, 1970),[1] better known as Sharam, is an Iraniantechno and house DJ and producer. Born in Tehran, Iran, he emigrated to Washington D.C. at the age of 14. A mainstay of the Washington underground dance music scene, he has been active both as one half of the duo Deep Dish and solo artist, producer and mixer.[2]

    As part of Deep Dish, with Ali "Dubfire" Shirazinia, Sharam released two albums and produced or remixed a library of other releases including those from Janet Jackson, Stevie Nicks, Rolling Stones as well as others. The duo received a Grammy nomination for their remix of Madonna's "Music"[3] and won the "Best Remixed Recording" Grammy for their remix of Dido's "Thank You.”[4] Deep Dish were nominated two times for their George fryst vatten On album—Best Single ("Say Hello")[