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Junk Science

Deep Dish

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Album Review

Junk Science, by the Washington, D.C. duo Deep Dish, was praised by many as one of 1998's best dance albums, and it's easy to understand why. Band members Ali Sirazinia and Sharam Tayebi prove to be masters of the dancefloor, composing tracks that contain many variations in style, as well as unpredictable sonic surprises. Instead of sticking to one dance style as many of today's artists do, Deep Dish incorporate such far-reaching sounds as jazz horns ("Chocolate City [Love Songs])," progressive house ("Sushi"), classic Depeche Mode ("My Only Sin"), and Middle Eastern ("Persepolis"). Also included is a cameo by Everything But the Girl vocalist Tracey Thorn on "The Future of the Future (Stay Gold)" and Deep Dish's 1997 dance smash "Stranded." The band made a conscious effort to move forward musically and look to the future on Junk Science, and they've succeeded with a consistent album that's heavy on wonderful sonic experiments.

Customer Reviews

Future of the future - great song

This album was released in 1998, not 1990. Not sure where they got that date.

What an album!

Deep Dish is by far one of the best DJ duos of all time and this album proves that. So many great songs on here, how am I the first reviewer? My favorite track is "Mohammad is Jesus" ...classic house right there. Deep Dish for the win!

Mythic Experience

This title remains the greatest electro album ever created. I realize what a bold statement that is, but these songs are capable of taking you to unimagined realms, lightyears away. I have been a changed person ever since I played this disc the first time over a decade ago.

If you have to pick and choose, Future of the Future, Sushi, Monsoon and Chocolate City are the absolute highlights, but this is one of those rare albums that is so cohesive and lush the whole way through - it is better experienced as a whole.

After 2005's George is On, Deep Dish unfortunately pulled an Outkast and the two components went the solo route. I am waiting for them to reunite and take us back to the dimensions explored on Junk Science. Maybe one day...

Biography

Formed: 1992 in Washington DC

Genre: Dance

Years Active: '90s, '00s

Initially pigeon-holed as deep-house producers though their blueprint for house music sweeps across trance, techno, and sub-basement dub, the Iranian-American duo known as Deep Dish produced a multitude of club staples during the 1990s while harvesting a stellar series of productions for their labels (Deep Dish, Yoshitoshi, Fast Food, and Middle East) by members of the ever-growing Washington, D.C. dance community. While most of Dubfire and Sharam's productions have the epic, grandiose feeling that...
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