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Sharam Tayebi , better known as Sharam, was born January 12, 1970 in Tehran, Iran, and emigrated to Washington, DC as a child. A mainstay of the Washington underground dance music scene, he is a techno and house DJ and producer, both as one half of the duo, Deep Dish and solo artist, producer and mixer.

As part of Deep Dish with Ali " Dubfire" Shirazinia, Sharam released two albums, and produced or remixed a library of other releases including those from Janet Jackson, Stevie Nicks, Rolling Stones as well as others. The duo received a Grammy nomination for their remix of Madonna's "Music", and won the "Best Remixed Recording" Grammy for their remix of Dido's "Thank You.” Deep Dish were nominated two times for their George Is On album—Best Single ("Say Hello") and Best Remix ("Flashdance remixed by David Guetta).

As a solo artist, Sharam released two of his own albums, six mix compilations, and produced or mixed fourteen other artists such as Bruno Mars, Coldplay, Steve Aoki , Shakira and more.

Sharam is known for his house hits “Party All The Time” featuring P. Diddy, "The One" with Daniel Bedingfield, "Don’t Say A Word" with Anousheh, "She Came Along" with Kid Cudi, “My Way” featuring Honey Honey, and more.

Also in 2009, Sharam won BBC Radio 1 Essential Mix of the Year picked from 52 other mixes by his peers.

Sharam (disambiguation)

Sharam Tayebi is an Iranian-American progressive house DJ and producer.

Sharam may also refer to:

Sharam (film)

Sharam is a 1982 Indian Malayalam film, directed by Joshiy and produced by Thiruppathi Chettiyar. The film stars Sukumaran, Srividya, Jagathy Sreekumar and Jose Prakash in lead roles. The film had musical score by KJ Joy.