Deep Dish first rose to prominence following the 1998 release of their groundbreaking debut album, Junk Science. Since then, the two have spent their time trotting around the globe at the request of the world’s top clubs and creating celebrated remixes for some of the world’s top artists, such as Madonna, Dido, The Rolling Stones, [...]
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DeepDish, genios de la música...luego de su ultra pegadizo Flash Dance que ocupo los primeros lugares en charts de Europa durante mucho tiempo(quizas años), Deep Dish asombra nuevamente y reaparece no solo con este excelente tune sino también con un remix de FlashDance que mueve, luego lo voy a poner aqui en un par de dias..mientras tanto escuchen estoooo!!!
Review by David Jeffries @ allmusic.com
Seven years after their last album of original productions and eight long months after the leadoff single "Flashdance" stormed the clubs, Deep Dish returned with George Is On. A slicker, more extroverted effort than their 1998 effort Junk Science, George Is On finds that album's main vocalist/lyricist Richard Morel back with the duo. The guitar-heavy "