Deep Dish continue to redefine classics with new takes on ‘Say Hello’
In October, Deep Dish also revisited their 2004 hit ‘Flashdance’, delivering two reinterpretations
Deep Dish have reworked their beloved 2005 track ‘Say Hello’, unveiling a brand-new remix designed for peak-time club play.
With heightened drive and an unmistakable energy, the ‘Goes Peak’ rework adds a fresh, dance floor-ready dynamic to the timeless original.
This latest release builds on last month’s unveiling of the ‘Goes Deep’ remix of the same track, which reimagined the original with an Afro-tech flair.
In October, Deep Dish also revisited their 2004 hit ‘Flashdance’, delivering two striking reinterpretations; the ‘Guitar Redux Remix’ and ‘Does The Chug Remix’.
With a career that spans decades, the duo, comprising Ali "Dubfire" Shirazinia and Sharam Tayebi, are no stranger to success. From remixing tracks for legends like Madonna, Janet Jackson and Stevie Nicks, to winning a Grammy for their remix of Dido’s ‘Thank You’, the duo has consistently delivered genre-defining music. After disbanding in 2006 to pursue solo careers, they reunited in 2014, reigniting their creative partnership.
Listen to ‘Say Hello’s new interpretations below.