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    Artist description
    Simon Harris has been producing and DJ'ing for over 20 years.Well known for "Bass How low can you go" (1989 Billboard dance #1)and the Beats Breaks and Scratches breakbeat albums,Simon is still producing and remixing in the UK.
    Music Style
    sample dance house
    Musical Influences
    James Brown, War, Kraftwerk, Simon Harris!
    Similar Artists
    Prodigy, Storm
    Artist History
    Simon started as a DJ in 1978 and has been producing and remixing ever since. He has sold millionsof his productions and views the internet as the mostimportant development for years in making artists
    Group Members
    Simon Harris
    Instruments
    Korg Electribe ER1 & EA1, Akai MPC2000, Roland TR303, Theremin, Cubase VST, Moog, Novation Bassstation.
    Albums
    Bass! (1989), The Best of Simon Harris, Back 2 the bass
    Press Reviews
    loads for the original version but none yet for this great new remix!
    Additional Info
    soon!
    Location
    Waltham Abbey, Essex - United Kingdom

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