Deep Dish Dubfire

Where

Therapy Nightclub and Lounge
605 E. Market St.
, IN 46206

When


12/31
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Deep Dish Dubfire
by Lisa Smith Apr 25, 2007

Dubfire, Paolo Mojo, DJ Seth Nichols
Therapy Nightclub & Lounge
Monday, April 30, 10 p.m., $10 in advance

It’s not every house music producer/DJ who can say they have taken home a Grammy for their work on the remix buttons, but Dubfire is one of those who can. As one-half of the world-renowned house duo Deep Dish, Dubfire was nominated four times and took home a statue in 2002 for his part in remixing Dido’s “Thank You.” Deep Dish has also reworked Madonna, P Diddy and Justin Timberlake in its career spanning 14 years and three enormously successful record labels (Deep Dish Records, Yoshitoshi Recordings and Shinichi Recordings).

Dubfire has now joined forces with Global Underground, well-known for its series of mix CDs by the world’s best-known DJs, to release his first solo mix album, Dubfire Taipei — GU31. Spanning deep house, progressive and even delving into the funkier side of techno and his own twist on ’80s industrial favorites Nitzer Ebb, the double disc takes you on a gourd-twisting journey through his diverse tastes.

On Monday, he will do the same on a pounding soundsystem at Therapy Nightclub & Lounge for an audience ready to take the journey with him. This is yet another chance for Indianapolis dancers to get their groove on thanks to the world-class talent that recognizes Indy is ripe for a good party, even on a weekday.

Comments on Deep Dish Dubfire
cancelled.
by Jackola | Apr 30, 2007

Darn. Dubfire had to cancel due to illness. :/

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by Aaron Boone | Apr 29, 2007

Dubfire's new GU31 is everything Global Underground stands for....well worth 10$ to see him alongside Paulo Mojo and Seth Nichols! I have been following the GU series since the first release and they just keep putting out new, HOTTTTTT tunes at some of the world's best nightclubs! And again for Dubfire and Deep Dish...some of my favorite tunes by Sultan, MV, 16bit lolitas, Danny Howells, Valentino have been put out on the Yoshitoshi label....AMAZING!!!!

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