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Posted by marko_circus on May-28-2008 04:31:

Produkt Presents: Sharam(Deep Dish) W/ Special Performances @ Club 1234 June 6th

Club 1234 in collaboration with Produkt is Proud to Present:

.....:::: Sharam From DEEP DISH on Friday June 6th ::::....

FOR TICKETS. GUEST-LIST OR TABLE RESERVATION CONTACT 514 774 7827

Sharam�s �P.A.T.T (Party All The Time)� was one of 2007�s biggest worldwide dance records. A No.8 in the UK, it spent 15 weeks in the Top 30, achieving A lists at every major radio and TV station, and topping numerous club and DJ charts. After a year spent recording his debut solo album, �Sidedish�, which includes guest spots from P Diddy, Chuck D, Tommy Lee, Nic Fancuilli, and more, the Grammy winner has returned with �The One�, featuring Daniel Bedingfield on vocals. �The One� has already received several plays from Pete Tong and Zane Lowe on Radio 1, Galaxy, and Kiss on national radio, and a host of ILR stations have made this a priority track.

A major club record for months, it�s been played by DJs including Erick Morillo, David Guetta, Loose Cannons, and beyond. �P.A.T.T.� was Sharam�s first solo single, after taking a break from being one half of Grammy Award nominated and Grammy Award winners Deep Dish, the most successful US dance duo in history.

He moves effortlessly between a nocturnal world of underground dancefloors with acid house cuts like �Get Wild� (hammered by Dubfire, Angello, Ingrosso, Prydz, and a wide range of electro and techno DJs), and daytime commercial radio with releases such as �The One�. Always unpredictable, Sharam will never conform to anything other than his own high standards. Daniel Bedingfield, who to date has 3 UK No.1 singles and a 5x platinum debut album to his name, heard Sharam�s version of �If You�re Not The One� last year, when it became a club anthem in Miami and Ibiza. He then got in touch with the US based DJ and producer, and they agreed to collaborate together. Alongside the radio and dub mixes, remixes come from David Guetta & Joachim Garraud, Cedric Gervais, Dean Coleman, and D Formation.

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SHARAM'S MYSPACE PAGE
http://www.myspace.com/sharamdish

For Stage or Side Booth Reservation please call me in advance so we can setup your dream night together!


FOR GUEST-LIST, TICKETS OR TABLE RESERVATION CONTACT ME AT 514 774 7827

0 - 200 TICKETS : SOLD OUT
200 - 1500 TICKETS : 20$
DOOR: 25$ +

Contact me if you plan to attend Club 1234, i will engage myself to give you the best V.I.P treatment in town

Cel. (514)-774-7827
Email. [email protected][/email]
MSN. [email][email protected]


Posted by zoogla on May-28-2008 13:51:

Hmmm...


Posted by malek on Jun-03-2008 19:50:

i'm hitting this with a 2 by 4


Posted by zoogla on Jun-04-2008 14:05:

quote:
Originally posted by malek
i'm hitting this with a 2 by 4

lol i wish i could be there


Posted by Dj Vicci on Jun-04-2008 14:10:


Posted by malek on Jun-04-2008 15:26:

quote:
Originally posted by fayraree
lol i wish i could be there


you can do it, no lame excuses


Posted by Marcus007 on Jun-04-2008 18:27:

My favorite quote about the night:

"Sharam Tayebi mans the turntables as one half of the Grammy award winning DJ/production duo Deep Dish. Characterized by a harder style than his partner Ali "Dubfire" Shirazinia, Sharam performs as Deep Dish featuring Sharam, when he takes to the road to deliver his signature half of the distinct Deep Dish sound. "


Posted by marko1234 on Jun-06-2008 23:39:

tonight is theeeeeeee night, the vibe is crazyy


Posted by Trancission on Jun-07-2008 19:23:

Got in at around 4:45, Ned Shepard was about to finish, didn't get to listen to him alot but the crowd seemed really into it. Sharam came in at around 5 I think, I left at 6:30 ..It was one of the most boring sets I ever experinced in Stereo, I don't know if this is his style but it sounded at certain moments like lounge music, I just couldn't dance, it was very soft. It started to progress at around 6:00 but then when he started playing commerical tunes, I just left.


Posted by RayRayy on Jun-07-2008 21:05:

quote:
Originally posted by Trancission
Got in at around 4:45, Ned Shepard was about to finish, didn't get to listen to him alot but the crowd seemed really into it. Sharam came in at around 5 I think, I left at 6:30 ..It was one of the most boring sets I ever experinced in Stereo, I don't know if this is his style but it sounded at certain moments like lounge music, I just couldn't dance, it was very soft. It started to progress at around 6:00 but then when he started playing commerical tunes, I just left.


lol

Not surprised


Posted by marko1234 on Jun-08-2008 00:19:

To be honest, he arrived at 1234 at 1AM and put the fire in the party, he played a super progressive electro deep set for a clientele of 25+. The setup was amazingggg, After his set that he finished at 3h15, he was really cool to speak with everyone he stayed at the club till 4 to chillout and everything and to take some pictures ( ive got 2 ) with the people. The guy is super nice, and produkt people are real gentlemens ( alex K , brandon ). After that i went to Stereo with them and not stayed for a long but his concept at stereo was different than the one at 1234, maybe thats the reason why he was a bit confuse. Get Wild is a totally different concept then the Yoshitoshis night. Anyways, the guys is great and every1 stayed till the end at 1234, and for those that are saying that 1234 is 16 years old people, you should have come yesterday, we had some of the biggest clients that run around the city that i know with a super mature clientele. Anyways, Sharam, 9/10


Posted by malek on Jun-08-2008 01:16:

defienitly, it wasn't the typical 1234 crowd, it was older, way older... in fact too old

also, major sausage fest, but thats another story.

I didn't like his set, i never got into it.


Posted by mazen316 on Jun-08-2008 07:23:

quote:
Originally posted by malek

also, major sausage fest, but thats another story.

I didn't like his set, i never got into it.


i noticed the same thing too, and i didnt like his set. I wasnt expecting much but honestly i i left at around 2:15, i couldnt take it anymore.


Posted by ~*Stereohead*~ on Jun-08-2008 15:20:

quote:
Originally posted by marko1234
for those that are saying that 1234 is 16 years old people, you should have come yesterday, we had some of the biggest clients that run around the city that i know with a super mature clientele.


i guess i'm one of "those" people so...

first of all, i did go to the club- maher was playing the VIP upstairs 10pm-1230am. i didn't go to his gig but from what i know, all people were asking him to play was david guetta tracks (quote from a dude) and some run DMC/hiphop...WOW!!!

i got to the club with ned around 1245am...i've never been talked to so disrespectfully by a bouncer as ned and i were spoken to that night...my god! we're patiently waiting to be taken inside and he asks us, "what do u think u guys r doing here?" well, last i checked buddy, this is a club, and we're waiting to be taken inside. he's like, "Who do you know" to both me and ned. so we tell him allllll the seemingly absolutely necessary information: who we know, that maher's inside playing and he happens to be my boyfriend, we know the people who are producing this event, ned's opening for sharam at stereo, etc etc etc. he completely disregards us and walks away. nice one dude. 1234, get some fucking quality staff, like, that speak respectfully to their clients. your bouncers are disgusting and waaaaaaaaaaaaaay too high on their horses. you work at fucking 1234, chillax there deuschebag.

maher came and ushered us in...i wanted to see what this "live" act was all about. ummmm, so the opening DJ was pretty horrible imo; not exactly the kind of DJ i envisioned opening for sharam at all...the commercial tracks he was playing weren't my cup of tea but besides that, his mixing was not tight at all + zero flow and of course, he thinks he's a superstar behind the decks...his bpm was probably upwards towards the 128-129 mark which opening DJs shouldn't dare go to when opening for someone like sharam. i didn't see anything live but i left after his "be the change" opening track. so, someone fill me in on just how "live" this performance was. i heard there was a violinist at some point? any confirmations?

as for the set-up, the big white circular screen just filled up space w/o any interesting visuals while the haystacks in combination with the humidity started to smell like a farm. and those horns or whatever they were sticking out onto the dancefloor poked at least 5 people while i was standing by the steps that lead up to the booth. fucking drunk kids hehehe

so about the age range...seriously, seriously, SERIOUSLY!!! on the dancefloor, i saw MAYBE 5 people over the age of 21. in back of the booth, another 5 people over 21. the dancefloor was FILLED with children under 21; i even overheard a group of TEENAGE guys/girls saying that they were dying to hear "say hello" on a big system. i left at like 120am or something...to head to stereo.

i dunno where all these "old" people were that you guys saw. guess i missed them. anyhow, it was a coolish night/event/production for people UNDER 21, even 18...definitely not the greatest production (mainly set-up/musically speaking) i've seen produkt pull off but it was a huge success nonetheless and i'm super happy/proud of them for that keep em coming, produkt peeps


Posted by mazen316 on Jun-08-2008 15:35:

you forgot to mention the break dance fight in the middle of the night


Posted by ~*Stereohead*~ on Jun-08-2008 15:43:

quote:
Originally posted by mazen316
you forgot to mention the break dance fight in the middle of the night


oh wow...ya, like i said i left at 120am...

cuz 1234's highly mature, above 25 yr-old, oh-so cool clientele does those kinds of things, right? fucking kids...

i love how the promoter seemingly failed to mention that part in his review LOL


Posted by Allied Nations on Jun-08-2008 18:19:

what's wrong with a little dance off?


Posted by fullhouse on Jun-08-2008 18:39:

breakdance on edm would look just as dumb as tap dancing with timbs


Posted by marko1234 on Jun-09-2008 00:17:

quote:
Originally posted by mazen316
you forgot to mention the break dance fight in the middle of the night


We call that '' Tecktonik '' for your personal information, and miss stereohead, how can you start rating the night if you only listened to two of his gigs wtf honestly wow ! Be the change was the 2nd track he played, and i dont think we saw the same king of people inside or where you were sticking in ! For myself, ive sell tickets to 30+ aged people plus saw some montreals icons such romeo and a couple of club owners/managers that have pass during the night. The violonist performance was numero uno, everybody was asking for more. And what's the point of talking about the dj playing inthe vip rom lol.... wow. Anyways, ive only got great feedback about this night, and i know that some of our staff people are arrogant with poeple sometime, but they are like that with the big heads or arrogant people also. They just dont give shit to people for nothing, they do try their best.


Posted by Alexx G on Jun-09-2008 01:39:

lol stereohead, totally agree with your review stereohead. That place, like almost every other night club in town, is filled with 15-16yo kids who go clubbing just to get drunk and waste their parents' money, and i dont blame them, i guess thats whats clubbings all about. They dont care about they music, not they know anything about it, these girls u overheard talking about "say hello" says it all. Im sure that if you put let say masiello, sasha or digweed on a random night in any club, ppl wont even notice and wont care, thell just keep getting drunk, unaware of the god thats playing for them. Thats y i dont go clubbing anymore, hate it. After going so much to afterhours and learning to really appreciate the music and knowing what its all about, you go clubbing and realize how crappy the music is. + theres no vibe, that totally kills it for me. Anyhow, point is, no big artist should come to a club (in montreal anyways, afterhours are the place to be ((())).
but erika, how was his stereo performance, much better i guess?


Posted by FunKenLouis on Jun-09-2008 02:25:

What the fuck is wrong with girls enjoying "Say Hello" ?

Seriously ...

At least they are interested in a way into EDM

When say hello got released, it was hot

Now 3 years later its not "cool" that they wanna hear him play it ?

Common

You gotta understand kids asking for guetta & hiphop

The vip section is usually hip-hop top40

The guy who is a regular doesnt give a shit that maher is a great dj

He wants to hear what he usually hears and makes him spend money

What makes his friends drink / scream / have fun

He wants to party

Which is mainly the goal in clubbing

Music is very important for some of us, but lets not use it to bash other peoples tastes

When you play a room that is usually not your style of music... you gotta understand people's expectations coming into the room they are in every week

And im sure maher knew that when he started to play


Posted by marko1234 on Jun-09-2008 03:07:

Louis is super right, anyways, you should have been there when he played say hello at 3h15 to close his set, people were jumping all over the place and turned nuts, and you have so much behaviours on clubs, go to Times, Opera, Tribe thursdays, even us 1234 which we use to have a super young crowd were taking it back to what it use to be, but stop bullshitting the crowd that cant afford to be fucked for 3 days after having beeing on pills till 11AM, and enjoy what the nightlife has the best to offer you.


Posted by fullhouse on Jun-09-2008 03:12:

i'd have to disagree
you're going to the wrong clubs
the baller clubs arent where its at if you want the vibe i think you do

go to cherry, salon daome, the SAT every now and then same for tribe and opera when they host edm names you like

SAT & Metropolis are 2 clubs that appeal to a wide-ass spectrum of tastes (filling up 4 ARia) and if you've been, you can't deny the vibe

.. but if you're narrow and you enjoy the (((Stereo))) type sound sole, then cherry should tease your fancy, unless music is not your only reason for partying at sunrise...


Posted by FunKenLouis on Jun-09-2008 03:42:

quote:
Originally posted by marko1234
Louis is super right, anyways, you should have been there when he played say hello at 3h15 to close his set, people were jumping all over the place and turned nuts, and you have so much behaviours on clubs, go to Times, Opera, Tribe thursdays, even us 1234 which we use to have a super young crowd were taking it back to what it use to be, but stop bullshitting the crowd that cant afford to be fucked for 3 days after having beeing on pills till 11AM, and enjoy what the nightlife has the best to offer you.


The crowd at 1234 isnt gonna change because of one night

Theres nothing wrong in having younger people in a club... they enjoy themselves even more than older people

The point is... to each place their "raison d'etre"

Some clubs appeal to younger people... some to older

If you put a show with sharam with a club that usually has a younger crowd on fridays, dont expect it to turn into a 25+ in a night

Youre a promoter there... youre 19 or 20 ?

Dont tell me more than 20% of the people on your list are 21 and over... im not stupid hehe

And yes indeed a lot of people from the industry probably showed up since Deep Dish is oldschool

But as i said... its a special event... next friday is gonna be back to the regulars who didnt want to pay 30$ to get in...

And theres nothing wrong about it


Posted by Zinger on Jun-09-2008 04:10:

well said louis


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