Dubfire (aka Ali Shirazinia)--one half of the Grammy Award winning and four… Read Full Bio ↴Dubfire (aka Ali Shirazinia)--one half of the Grammy Award winning and four-time nominated electronic music duo Deep Dish--has joined forces with Global Underground for the April 10 release of his first solo mix album Dubfire GU31 – Taipei. The 2-CD mix set is a sweeping change from anything you would have previously expected to hear from the Deep Dish member and it features the finest in house, electro, techno, and even industrial music.
Growing up in the Washington, DC area, Dubfire spent much of his youth playing the guitar in school bands and listening to heavy doses of classic Hip-Hop, jazz/rare groove, dub reggae, new wave and industrial. Dubfire was also influenced by the local punk scene and the music of hometown bands like Fugazi and Minor Threat. Members of these bands also worked at a local record store called Yesterday And Today Records, and this is where Dubfire first picked up on the sounds of acts such as Kraftwerk, Ministry, Jesus & Mary Chain, Depeche Mode, Nitzer Ebb, Adrian Sherwood/On-U Sound and Einsturzende Neubauten. Through this heavy industrial influence, namely the sound of Chicago’s famed Wax Trax! label, Dubfire discovered the Chicago house scene and what labels like Trax and D.J. International Records were releasing.
Dubfire’s eclectic new mix is the product of his diverse past and addictive music personality, and this mix is more about Dubfire personally and as a DJ. Dubfire’s mix was compiled with tracks that he’s both really into at the moment and that have also had a profound influence on shaping his love for music. Dubfire GU31 – Taipei is laced full of gems from a diverse lot including Depeche Mode, Carl Craig, Booka Shade, Extrawelt, Samuel L Session and Nitzer Ebb. However, the biggest surprise of all comes with Dubfire’s original production “I Feel Speed;” a cover of an obscure Love & Rockets song that, for the first time, features his own vocals!
Growing up in the Washington, DC area, Dubfire spent much of his youth playing the guitar in school bands and listening to heavy doses of classic Hip-Hop, jazz/rare groove, dub reggae, new wave and industrial. Dubfire was also influenced by the local punk scene and the music of hometown bands like Fugazi and Minor Threat. Members of these bands also worked at a local record store called Yesterday And Today Records, and this is where Dubfire first picked up on the sounds of acts such as Kraftwerk, Ministry, Jesus & Mary Chain, Depeche Mode, Nitzer Ebb, Adrian Sherwood/On-U Sound and Einsturzende Neubauten. Through this heavy industrial influence, namely the sound of Chicago’s famed Wax Trax! label, Dubfire discovered the Chicago house scene and what labels like Trax and D.J. International Records were releasing.
Dubfire’s eclectic new mix is the product of his diverse past and addictive music personality, and this mix is more about Dubfire personally and as a DJ. Dubfire’s mix was compiled with tracks that he’s both really into at the moment and that have also had a profound influence on shaping his love for music. Dubfire GU31 – Taipei is laced full of gems from a diverse lot including Depeche Mode, Carl Craig, Booka Shade, Extrawelt, Samuel L Session and Nitzer Ebb. However, the biggest surprise of all comes with Dubfire’s original production “I Feel Speed;” a cover of an obscure Love & Rockets song that, for the first time, features his own vocals!
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Dubfire Lyrics
We have lyrics for these tracks by Dubfire:
Control I'm Control control i'm here we close our eyes close them in your dream…
Control I'm Here control i'm here we close our eyes close them in your dream…
Float Away Want to take you down by the river Where you can…
I Feel Speed Motorcycle and me Motorcycle set me free My motorbike don'…
I Feel Speed (Audion remix) Motorcycle and me Motorcycle set me free My motorbike don't …
I Feel Speed (Booka Shade dub) Motorcycle and me Motorcycle set me free My motorbike don't …
I Feel Speed (Booka Shade remix) Motorcycle and me Motorcycle set me free My motorbike don't …
I Feel Speed (Club Mix) Motorcycle and me Motorcycle set me free My motorbike don't …
I Feel Speed (original club mix) Motorcycle and me Motorcycle set me free My motorbike don't …
I Feel Speed (Rock Mix) Motorcycle and me Motorcycle set me free My motorbike don't …
I Feel Speed (UNKLE remix) Motorcycle and me Motorcycle set me free My motorbike don't …
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@daturamodena123
people think this is boring because they don't understand it from a producers perspective, it take a lot of skill to make good techno like this, so much sidechaining on this, crisp bass sounds, perfect automation, this is grown man dance music imo
@minimaldirection
this guy has serious talent..this track will stay in history of techno for ever..
@83OizO83
Minimal rocks soooo much dude!!! I'm from the psy background in early 2000's, stuff like parasense, psysex, so on... but minimal is based in rithm and hinotic repetitions, so it takes you higher... Cheers from Portugal
@trips357
Dubfire is serious...much respect on this production..
@ph1lo
i beg to differ! im sitting at home rite now listening to this and im loving it! and yes, im even sober. just luv the minimal.
@95Jester
Ez a legjobb minimal amit valaha hallottam! (Y)
@StanPL
thats actually starting to happen to me right now. Im a huge trance fan, but this style is beginning to take over
@Timewarp82
A must-have sound at every party on this planet... this track ist unbeliveable hot. respect for that creation
@sharone31
One Of The Best Dj's Ever!!!
@optionousprimes
Awesome lead in intro and build, and great execution of the 'Pea Soup' rythm with a truely unique twang. genious. We be Rolling!!!!!!