Vlado dZihan is originally from Sarajevo and grew up in a predominantly musical household. As a drummer, dZihan became known in the local scene and recorded for the soundtrack of the film Arizona Dream, starring Johnny Depp and Faye Dunaway. He met his production partner, Mario Kamien, while studying in Vienna. Kamien, German born with both an Italian and Polish heritage, shared {dZihan's} interest of traditional music from the Near East, especially Turkey, and a love for Arabic strings. Combining their musical interests with their musical backgrounds, the two released Freaks and Icons on their label, Couch Records. The album focused on a down-tempo house sound, using samples from traditional Near East sources. It was proceeded by three EP's, Tearroom 2004, [ B]efore [A]fter, and Code: No Pork Please. The mix album Refreaked appeared a year later, followed by 2002's Gran Riserva.
dzihan & Kamien run their own record label Couchrecords in Vienna.
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Airport
Dzihan & Kamien Lyrics
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As the lyrics to "Airport" by dZihan & Kamien are purely instrumental, there are no words to interpret. However, the song itself conveys a sense of motion and anticipation, as if the listener is embarking on a journey or waiting anxiously for a loved one to arrive. The use of electronic beats and dreamy synthesizers creates a futuristic and ethereal atmosphere, while the steady rhythm and repetitive melodies give the song a sense of purpose and direction.
Interestingly, despite the lack of vocals, "Airport" has been used in a variety of films, television shows, commercials, and other media as background music. It was featured in episodes of the TV series "House," "CSI: Miami," and "Nip/Tuck," as well as in the films "Babel" and "The Weather Man." It has also been used in advertisements for brands such as Coca-Cola and Nike.
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