
Deep Dish & Guests
Brooklyn, New York

Overview
On April 11th, 2026, Deep Dish returns to Brooklyn for a night at 99 Scott that promises to be nothing short of exceptional. One half of the duo is Dubfire, the Iranian-American artist who—alongside Sharam—helped define the sound of house and techno for an entire generation.
Deep Dish first broke through with their 1998 album Junk Science, a release that shifted the pulse of dance music with its fusion of deep house, Chicago techno, jazz-tinged grooves, and rich atmospherics. Tracks like “The Future of the Future (Stay Gold)” featuring Tracey Thorn and “Stranded” became global favorites, while their Grammy-winning remix of Dido’s “Thank You” and reworks for Madonna and Janet Jackson cemented their reputation as masterful producers.
After separating in 2006 to pursue solo careers—Dubfire rising as a major force in techno—they reunited in 2014 and have since brought Deep Dish back to life with renewed creativity and unforgettable sets.
Their night at 99 Scott will be a rare opportunity to experience a group whose influence can still be heard across today’s dance floors. Expect a journey through the sounds that made them icons: deep, driving, soulful, and unmistakably Deep Dish.
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