Simon Harris is a British music producer, DJ, remixer and electronic musician from London predominantly known for his 1988 hit song "Bass (How Low Can You Go?)".
In 1981, Harris met Froggy[4] at one of these events and the two then formed a mixing team which resulted in a succession of releases including the 1987 "Decade Remix" of "You to Me Are Everything" by the Real Thing which became a top 10 UK hit.
Then, in 1986, Froggy left and Harris took the direction of Music of Life into hip hop and the label released several early British hip hop tracks by artists including Derek B, the Demon Boyz, Asher D and Daddy Freddy and Einstein but it was the series of breakbeat albums Beats, Breaks and Scratches[7] which included sampled scratches[8] that were released in territories such as Germany and the US.
Harris was signed to UK label FFRR[9] by Pete Tong in 1987 with the initial release being Bad on the Mic[10] and remixes for Joyce Sims, Steve "Silk" Hurley, D-Mob feat.
1 hit "The Most Beautiful Girl in the World" and more recent DJ productions on Traxsource[25] and the ELROW Music release "This Is Serious" with Morrison which was remixed by Dennis Ferrer[26] and featured successfully on the BBC Radio 1 Friday night dance shows.