Suite 117

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Smaller (Original Deflect Radio Mix) 00:00 Tools
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In 2006, Sharam released Global Underground: Dubai. The compilation was described as being "a double header CD that kicks the dust outta the dance with its skywards soars, desert storming dirtiness and seductive sensuality" by DJMAG. Sharam also mentioned that "Dubai makes you wish you were in the club enjoying it live". In 2006, Sharam also released "PATT (Party All the Time)." A stand out record in Ibiza's 2006 session which has been talked about during the whole year right after the 2006 Winter Music Conference (WMC) or IDMA in Miami that Sharam's PATT made a great selection during the 2006 Christmas season ... It is true PATT was a huge anthem for 2006's Ibiza season and has been front of box for the world's DJ elite for several months. Now signed to Data from Deep Dish's Yoshitoshi label, it's being tipped as one of the biggest club records of 2006. To date, Pete Tong has played it 8 times on Radio 1 (and it became an "essential new tune"), with Jo Whiley, Sara Cox, Judge Jules (Tried & Tested) and Dance Anthems also on board plus Judge Jules having played it twice on one show alone. Heavy support also comes from Kiss (Playlist), Capital, and XFM amongst others. It is a tribute to the Eddie Murphy song, "Party All the Time", produced by Rick James which became a US hit back in 1985. Sharam, being a fan of the legendary comedian, originally put the track together for just himself to play. But after giving a few copies to friends and DJs who would give a great dance floor response, the track quickly took a life of its own and it shows all the hallmarks of a crossover hit. PATT itself is a peak time synth-driven track demonstrating once again that Sharam, like all great artists, refuses to be constrained by hype and genres. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

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