Dubfire was here the other weekend for the Taipei Global Underground party and what a night it was! Dirty, moody beats all night long!!! Getting a chance to sit down and have a very interesting discussion with Ali was definitely an experience I wont forget! :D Hope you guys enjoy
Not sure exactly.....he has to create the CD from the set in Taipei.
Scolomon
Stevie "Knicks" eh?
Obv the interviewer is a HUGE fan of Fleetwood Mac....
Nayil
whats wrong with me....why cant I stand a single deep dish track/liveset.
extacy_bomb
bump!
Nice read , donno how I missed it.
Can't wait for GU31 ,hopefully it'd get released no later than april.
MrJiveBoJingles
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Dubfire, of famous Iranian/American duo Deep Dish, will record its latest Global Underground album in Taipei.
"Its?"
Blake_Jarrell
ali is ing brilliant.
all his upcoming tracks are complete bombs, nothing like the typical dish stuff.
extacy_bomb
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Originally posted by MrJiveBoJingles
"Its?"
lol
You'r a bit too late to correct someone.
extacy_bomb
quote:
Originally posted by Blake_Jarrell
ali is ing brilliant.
all his upcoming tracks are complete bombs, nothing like the typical dish stuff.
Indeed
As we'r at it , check this out:
SPAWNmaster
wish i was there for that concert! im in taipei right now until next thursday
Allied Nations
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Sure. I mean, anybody can do underground tracks, we've been in this game for like 15 years and we've also tried to give underground credibility to more established acts. We've remixed Paula Abdul, Janet Jackson and stuff like that. With our own artist material we're trying to penetrate the mainstream market because it opens doors. Dance music is still a dirty word in America. Madonna is a dance music artist but she'll never admit to being a dance artist. When you collaborating with Stevie Knicks you're bringing in obviously old fans. We've had so many people contact us, so many fans, old fans of Fleetwood Mac contacting us saying, "I love Fleetwood Mac and I love this version, through this version I've discovered your music". So it's a way of bringing people in and some people knock us for that, but as long as we believe in the music we don't compromise the music.