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2010.02.11 [SF] Deep Blue presents Dubfire (Deep Dish)
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Base Italy Underground and Deep Blue Presents DUBFIRE (Deep Dish/Sci+Tec). A chance to see one of the worlds biggest DJs and electronic music producers at a intimate limited capacity venue, Vessel. Dubfire is one of the biggest names in underground techno right now. If you do a search on Beatport.com for the top 20 most downloaded tracks of 2008, 6 of Dubfire's tracks are on that list. That aint a joke, Dubfire is the hottest thing in underground dance right now.Â_


This event aint a freakin joke, this party will sell out!!! Dubfire is the biggest name in underground dance music in 2008.Â_ Every track he has made has been #1 on the charts... Grab very limited $15 presale tickets as this will sell out fast.Â_ Normally you have pay $30+ to see dubfire behind 1000 people as he spins on a stage.Â_ Now you can see him up close and personal in the intimate setting of Vessel.


DUBFIRE:


There are few artists that can lay claim to conquering the underground as well as the mainstream, yet Ali ‘Dubfire' Shirazinia has managed to dominate both. In fact, he's setting the musical agenda for others to follow in his footsteps.


As one-half of the legendary electronic partnership, Deep Dish, Dubfire has won Grammys, released hit singles, remixed music's biggest names and rocked the world's most respected venues. Their last album, 2005's ‘George is On', catapulted their name into the mainstream charts and saw the duo crisscross the globe. The album peaked at 3 in Billboard's Electronic Album Chart.


Scaling the dizzy heights of dance music left both Dubfire and his partner, Sharam Tayebi, wanting a creative break to pursue solo projects and express themselves in new ways, but no one was quite prepared for what Dubfire did next.


In keeping with his obsessive love of music -- spanning punk, industrial/new wave, jazz, dub, hip-hop, house and techno -- Dubfire set out to push the musical boundaries and challenge the dance scene's preconceptions by going back to his roots. His release ‘I Feel Speed' illustrated his new sound with a nod to his influences and saw him step up to the microphone for vocal duties, setting the bar for what was to be a huge year in his career.


As tracks such as ‘Roadkill' and ‘Ribcage' were released, an avalanche of accolades emerged, including an invitation to mix the covermount CD for Mixmag, front covers of Raveline and DJ Magazine, an Essential Mix for the UK's Radio 1, and glowing write-ups from Beatportal to Resident Advisor. The praise was universal.


With a barrage of remixes and productions on respected labels (including Cocoon, Get Physical, Minus, and Rekkids) earning him acclaim from his DJ and producer peers, Dubfire shocked and inspired the industry in one masterstroke!


In 2007, Dubfire took another huge step forward with the launch of his label, Science + Technology Digital Audio (SCI+TEC). Initially formed as an exclusively digital label and a vehicle for his own productions, the label won fans around the world and now releases in all formats from a range of breaking new artists including Delete, Paul Ritch, Rocha & Lewinger and The Dolphins -- as well as the man himself.


As 2008 got underway, Dubfire was heralded as the most forward-thinking artist, featured twice in the Top 10 of the ‘100 Most Charted Records of 2007' on Resident Advisor and winning Best Techno and Best Minimal Artist at the Beatport Awards.


With new production partnerships in the works alongside Oliver Huntemann, forthcoming productions and remixes with notable techno tastemakers and upcoming SCI+TEC showcases in London, Tokyo and New York, Dubfire is once again breaking new ground and moving the scene forward -- while keeping a steady grasp of his ‘punk ethic'!


AWARDS:


# Winner: International Dance Music Award 2005 for Best House/Garage Track "Say Hello", Best Progressive/Trance Track "Say Hello" and Ortofon Best American DJ Award


# Nominee: Grammy Award 2005 "Best Dance Recording" for Deep Dish's "Say Hello"


# Winner: Grammy Award 2002 "Best Remixed Recording" for Dido's "Thank You"


# Nominee: Grammy Award 2001 "Remixer of The Year" (NonClassical)


# Winner: International Dance Music Awards 2005 for Best Underground Dance Track for "Flashdance"


# Winner: DanceStar USA Award 2004 for Best Compilation (US Releases) for Deep Dish - GU 025: Toronto (Global Underground) and Best DJ


# Nominee: DanceStar USA Award 2004 for Best Remix (Worldwide DJ's) for P. Diddy's "Let's Get Ill" (Deep Dish Remix) (Bad Boy)


# Winner: Ibiza DJ Award 2004 for Best Set of the Season




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72hrpartyanimal
this sounds pretty dope. would love to go out and support Shoddy Lynn
bigperf
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Originally posted by 72hrpartyanimal
this sounds pretty dope. would love to go out and support Shoddy Lynn

would love to go out and support Shoddy Lynn as well...she can support us by posting a guest list!:D
bigperf
Why I ask for guestlists or lower prices on tickets to no guest list events is beyond me...
http://www.straata.com/GuestListSig...ostalCode=94108

I know Billy is a baller and has comp entry anywhere in SF or LA, but for the nonballers there you go :D
72hrpartyanimal
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Originally posted by bigperf
Why I ask for guestlists or lower prices on tickets to no guest list events is beyond me...
http://www.straata.com/GuestListSig...ostalCode=94108

I know Billy is a baller and has comp entry anywhere in SF or LA, but for the nonballers there you go :D


actually, i was planning on paying. but this is much better.
bigperf
shoddy lynn had the place rocking, dubfire went midnite -3am. really fun night.

good seeing matt at vessel, i think that will be the one and only time i stayed at the club past the machine!
rizo
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Originally posted by bigperf
shoddy lynn had the place rocking, dubfire went midnite -3am. really fun night.
heard she didn't probably set up dubfire :o
bigperf
she played a friendly set for the crowd that was there. i dont think most people there knew Ali's style and figured "oh hes part of deep dish, and I like sharam, lets go see dubfire"
its not like she was playing progressive or anything like that. her "techno" was actually enjoyable. i liked it.
bas
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Originally posted by rizo
heard she didn't probably set up dubfire :o

lol oh no! the horror!
senserecords
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Originally posted by rizo
heard she didn't probably set up dubfire :o


I wasn't there for this but I heard that she was using the synch feature on traktor during her entire set? Anyone else see or hear about this?

I use traktor and I refuse to use it unless a situation calls for it like the monitors go out, I'm really wasted and can't see or something is wrong with the sound system... Why would you use it in a nice dj booth like vessel anyways? it's a full funktion one setup. I think that takes the fun out of beat matching which is what what dj'ing is all about.

R!CH
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Originally posted by bigperf
she played a friendly set for the crowd that was there. i dont think most people there knew Ali's style and figured "oh hes part of deep dish, and I like sharam, lets go see dubfire"
its not like she was playing progressive or anything like that. her "techno" was actually enjoyable. i liked it.


dubfire has been playing the same "underground" sound for years and the crowd that was there for him has heard him play the same style at slide and harlot before. they are well aware he's not going to play that fluffy deep dish sound that both ali and sharam have abandoned. the deep blue/base/christian crowd are very much in-tune with techno/tech house, they've been blessed with many far-superior acts such as d'julz, mathias tanzmann, derrick may, luca bacchetti, stacey pullen, paco osuna, audiofly, paul ritch, lee burridge, umek, etc... i wasn't at the party so i can't speak for anyone who was playing, but i can tell you the reason why i decided to stay home is because dubfire's style has been kind of stale and generic the last couple of times. he did play a disgustingly good afterhours set in 2008 at the body shoppe with davide squillace, but alas that magic is gone. that was such a good party too...
Sadface
I ended up getting friday off last week as a surprise so I decided to check this out as I hadn't seen Dubfire yet. I got there for about the last 1/2 hour of the opener's set and I thought she did fine. She didn't play exactly Dubfires style and stayed away from the bangers so I'm not sure what she could have done significantly better. Personally I like it when the openers contrast slightly with the headlining act.

Dubfire himself was ok, but I would have preferred a more varied set. He basically played the exact same type of song for 2+ hours.
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