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Mirwais Ahmadzaï Birth name Mirwais Ahmadzaï Also known as Mirwais
Mirwais StassBorn 23 October 1960 Origin Lausanne, Switzerland Genres Electronica, house, funk Occupations Record producer, songwriter Years active 1990–present Labels New Rose Records
Naive RecordsAssociated acts Madonna
Taxi GirlWebsite http://mirwais.org/ Mirwais Ahmadzaï, more commonly known as Mirwais, (born 1960) is a Paris based record producer and songwriter. He was born in Switzerland to an Afghan father and an Italian mother. He is a leader in the French style of progressive electronic dance music and progressive electronica. A former member of the defunct 1980s group Taxi Girl, he was re-discovered by Madonna in the late 1990s, when he submitted a demo to her then record label, Maverick Records.[1]
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Career
Taxi Girl & Juliette et les independents
Known in France for the better part of two decades, Mirwais was a guitarist in the punk group Taxi Girl for eight years, before forming the acoustic outfit Juliette et les Independents with his girlfriend Juliette. Taxi Girl's first EP, "(S.O.S Mannequin)", was released in early 1980 on Pathé Marconi/EMI.
"For a teenager, the late 70s were a strange mixture of disco music and punk, and it was okay to like them all," he says. Taxi Girl captured the punk rock power of The Stooges, the techno futurism of Kraftwerk and the disco euphoria of Giorgio Moroder and molded the diametrically opposed styles into an electrifying new-wave sound that entertained and inspired a generation of listeners bored by the complacency of 80s French pop. Even the current darlings of the French electronic music scene, such as Daft Punk and Air, continue to namecheck Taxi Girl as a major influence on their artistic directions.
Solo career
In 1990, Mirwais released his first album, Mirwais, which contained nine tracks and was sung in French.
In 1999, he signed to the French independent record label Naïve Records and released the album Disco Science. This single was a success as a club dance hit and appeared in the soundtrack for the Guy Ritchie's film, Snatch. In August 2000, he released the album Production, which included the single "Paradise (Not For Me)" made in collaboration with Madonna. It also included two minor chart hits in the UK Singles Chart: "Disco Science" (2000, #68) and "Naive Song" (2000, #50).[2]
Madonna
Madonna recruited him for writing and production collaboration on three of her studio albums: Music (2000), American Life (2003) and Confessions on a Dance Floor (2005). He also wrote co-wrote a song that would later appear on her greatest hits album Celebration as a previously unreleased track.
Mirwais contributed the following tracks to the Madonna albums:
- Music: "Music", "Impressive Instant", "Nobody's Perfect", "Paradise (Not For Me)", "Don't Tell Me", "I Deserve It".
- American Life: Co-produced the entire record and co-wrote all songs with Madonna, with the exception of "Nothing Fails", "X-Static Process" and "Easy Ride" (written by Madonna and other collaborators).
- Confessions on a Dance Floor: "Future Lovers", "Let It Will Be", bonus track "Fighting Spirit", and the deleted tracks "Super Pop", "Triggering", and "Keep the Trance".
- Celebration (2009): iTunes bonus track "It's So Cool", a previously unreleased track from American Life album.
The Music album was nominated for three Grammy Awards including Record of the Year. "Music" won several MTV Europe awards. He was also involved in the writing and production of the title track to the movie Die Another Day, co-written and performed by Madonna. The song was nominated for a Golden Globe for Best Original Song in 2003.
Fischerspooner
Mirwais also co-produced two tracks "Cloud" and "Never Win" on Fischerspooner's second studio album Odyssey, released in 2005.
Y.A.S.
He worked on a project called Y.A.S.. The official website stated: "YAS is the name of Mirwais new project with the singer and composer Yasmine Hamdan. The album was released in France on 8 June 2009. All songs are performed by her. It is some"Arabic Avant-Garde Music"? "
In an interview on 13 January 2007 in lecourrier.ch, Mirwais said "At the moment I work with Yasmine Hamdan (one half of Lebanon electro-duo Soapkills). The idea is that today, in Western culture, we hear about Arabs everyday - in a bad way, because of terrorism, etc - but we lack of cultural representations coming from those countries that could mix with the western culture, whereas this youth is eager to. I don't want to do world music, but a good western production with a real Arab identity."[3]
Y.A.S.' album, "Arabology" was released in May 2009, with the first single, "Get It Right", following in June that year.
Uffie
After remixing "Pop the Glock", Mirwais became one of the producers of Uffie's album Sex Dreams and Denim Jeans. He composed four songs ("Add SUV", "Sex Dreams and Denim Jeans", "Illusion of Love" and "Hong Kong Garden"), two of which featured Pharrell Williams ("Add SUV") and Mattie Safer ("Illusion of Love").
According to The Independent, "the record peaks with a cover of Siouxsie’s "Hong Kong Garden" which raises one eyebrow for existing and the other for actually being pretty damn good, leaving you looking like Paul McCartney by the end."[citation needed]
In popular culture
- "Naive Song" from his album, Production, was used in a commercial for the launch of the first Apple "iMac" in 2001.
- "Naive Song" was featured as the opening theme for the French television series Clara Sheller.
- "Disco Science" was used in the Victoria's Secret commercial starring Gisele Bündchen.
- "Disco Science" was used in the film Snatch.
- "Disco Science" was used for the Motorola RAZER cell phone commercial campaign.
- "Disco Science" was used in the film Arthur and the Invisibles in 2006.
- "Disco Science" was used in the BBC television show Top Gear in 2007.
- "Love Profusion" was used in the Estée Lauder commercial to promote the perfume, "Beyond Paradise".
- "Hollywood" was part of a medley with Madonna's hit song "Into The Groove" for a Gap commercial starring Madonna and Missy Elliott.
- "Never Young Again" was used in a TV commercial for the Carolina Herrera perfume "Chic" in 2002.[4]
Discography
Albums
- Mirwais (1990, New Rose Records)
- Production (2000, Naive Records)
Singles
- "Cellophane" (1990, New Rose Records)
- "Disco Science" (1999, Naive Records)
- "Naïve Song" (2000, Naive Records)
- "I Can't Wait" (2001, Naive Records)
- "Miss You" (2002, Naive Records)
Videography
- "Disco Science"
- "I Can't Wait"
- "Naïve Song"
- "V.I (The Last Words She Said Before Leaving)"
Remixes
- Jean Jacques Smoothie - "Two People" (2001)
- Fischerspooner - "Never Win" (2005)
- Franz Ferdinand - "Can't Stop Feeling" (2006)
- The Slips - "Superbeat" (2007)
- Shortwave Set - "Til' 69" (2008)
- Sonny J - "Can't Stop Moving" (2008)
- Mika - "We Are Golden" (2009)
- Uffie - "Pop the Glock" (2009)
- Madonna - "It's So Cool" (2009)
- Moebius - "Light My Fire" (2009)
References
- ^ VAZIRI, AIDIN (2000-04-20). "Madonna Adds a French Twist to Forthcoming "Music"". Rolling Stone. http://www.rollingstone.com/news/story/5923012/madonna_adds_a_french_twist_to_forthcoming_music/print. Retrieved 2008-06-17.
- ^ Roberts, David (2006). British Hit Singles & Albums (19th ed.). London: Guinness World Records Limited. p. 370. ISBN 1-904994-10-5.
- ^ "Mirwais, un héros très discret - Mirwais, a very quiet hero". http://www.lecourrier.ch/index.php?name=NewsPaper&file=article&sid=42847&layout=article,latruite. Retrieved 2008-10-20.
- ^ "Commercial Breaks And Beats - The UK Television Advert Music Database". http://www.commercialbreaksandbeats.co.uk/adv_res.asp?advSearchString=Caroline%20Herrera&chCompany=yes. Retrieved 2008-10-20.[dead link]
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- French musicians
- French songwriters
- French people of Afghan descent
- French people of Italian descent
- Swiss people of Afghan descent
- Swiss people of Italian descent
- Remixers
- Musicians from Paris
- Living people
- 1960 births
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