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Interview - Alessandro Crimi (+mix)

Deep house and dub techno spread in Europe, and we can hear about more and more new talents, who have fantasy as producer or DJ, and always can show something n...

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Interview - Leigh Morgan (+mix)

Leigh Morgan's name has almost coalesced with house music. During more than 10 years of sustained and purposeful work, he was brought together with many great names. The real turning ...

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Interview - Ross Couch (+mix)

It is always a great pleasure for me to hear something fresh and original. So it was when some months ago I've noticed this guy from Glasgow, who's mixing funky- and soul-like sound in his own pro...

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Interview - K-Bana (+mix)

If  I say that K-Bana Feat. OB - 'True To You', a fan will know what it is. Cheer, easy days, peaceful life, party, friends, relaxing... etc... I could count many more characteristics of this song, but on...

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Sharam brings us Sidedish
Written by Musicforever    Wednesday, 11 June 2008 07:52    PDF Print E-mail
sharam.jpgOne half of Deep Dish Sharam announces 'Sidedish' album featuring an eclectic bunch of guest artists including P Diddy, Chuck D, Daniel Bedingfield and more!

 

Grammy Award nominated and Grammy Award winner, Sharam, returns with his first new material since last year’s Top 10 anthem, ‘P.A.T.T’. The Iranian-born, US based dance artist has announced that his debut solo album, ‘Sidedish’, will be released later this summer.

The album will feature one of the Miami buzz records ‘Get Wild’ and ‘The One’ featuring Daniel Bedingfield. Yes, the Daniel Bedingfield, the UK artist behind seminal bedroom-produced UK Garage classic ‘Gotta Get Thru This’ and latterly slushy Mum-pleasing money-spinning ballads such as 'If You’re Not The One'.

He is joined by a list of guest artist that sounds more like a Celebrity Big Brother producer’s wet dream including hip-hop clown P Diddy, Public Enemy legend Chuck D, deep house hero Nic Fancuilli and Pam’s ex, rock nutter Tommy Lee. The album also includes songs with long time Deep Dish collaborators Anousheh Khalili and Morel. If mothing else this can only be entertaining

 

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