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SUMMARY:MIGHTY REAL w/ Quentin Harris & David Harness
DESCRIPTION:MIGHTY & Harlum Muziq present MIGHTY Real w/ QUENTIN HARRI
 S (NYC | Shelter Records) & DAVID HARNESS (THREAD RECORDINGS | HARLUM 
 MUSIQ)  SF PRIDE WEEKEND  In the hermetically sealed world of dance mu
 sic, where genres split tangentially with regular and bewildering regu
 larity, there are a few whose music is expansive enough to cross barri
 ers, ignore micro-idioms and appeal to many. Quentin Harris IS one of 
 the few.  “I’m proud of the fact I wake up each morning to a job t
 hat I love doing; one that touches people in so many different ways,
  states Quentin. Indeed he does. Quentin’s name has been on the lip
 s of many since hearing his midas touch on Donnie’s “Cloud 9” an
 d hearing his original productions, like the timeless “Let’s Be Yo
 ung,” which blew up over five years ago. Since then it’s been an e
 ndless whirl of global DJing engagements and many hours acquiring a st
 udio tan in the service of some of the best house music to be heard in
  quite some time. Some say he single-handedly rejuvenated the house mu
 sic scene.  Quentin Harris has become one of the most in-demand remixe
 rs in the world, adding necessary club sheen to R&B vocals, house trac
 ks and frequently turning the proverbial turd into a polished diamond.
  No wonder he’s been called on to remix everyone from Justin Timberl
 ake and Mariah Carey to Femi Kuti and Blaze. In addition to “Don’t
  You Forget About Us” from Mariah, and “Not Like Crazy” by Jill 
 Scott, one of his benchmark rubs was a sneaky re-production of Leela J
 ames’ “My Joy”, transforming her dynamite blues jam, into classi
 c deep house. He says he never thought it would cause such a splash. 
 I had no idea that “My Joy” would turn into what it turned into.
  The records I really loved and had the most fun working on, like Just
 in Timberlake’s “What Goes Around,”, stayed under the radar. You
  know, I never know. I just do what feels good.”  Harris’ success 
 has been built on the rare ability to straddle genres effortlessly, wi
 th productions that gracefully sit between the soulful end of the Shel
 ter and the tougher sound that many European audiences demand. Danny T
 enaglia called it Hard and Soul and Quentin surely lives up to it. “
 I go out and listen to everything even if it’s not my scene,” he s
 tates. “For instance, Victor Calderone is a good friend of mine – 
 and even though I won’t necessarily love everything he plays, I do t
 hink it’s important to go out and hear him play. I love to go and ge
 t out on the floor with the crowd; not hang out in the booth. When I h
 ear a record and it really really catches my attention, I get crazy ab
 out it, and then I’m like, Ok that’s the record of the night for m
 e, I’m gonna go and find out what it is and then go home.”  David 
 Harness is one of the most popular DJ/producers in the San Francisco B
 ay Area club scene. He has been described as ‘a man who lives, breat
 hes and emanates everything that is beautiful about deep house music a
 nd classic garage.’ David is considered a ‘rising star’ within t
 he dance community. To date, David has worked on projects featuring ar
 tists such as Mary J. Blige, Luther Vandross, Aretha Franklin, Simply 
 Red, Alicia Keys, Floetry, Donnie McClurkin, India Arie, *NSYNC and Do
 nnell Jones. A collaborative effort with DJ/producers Chris Lum of Abi
 tare Music, Jay J of Moulton Studios, and Charles Spencer of LoveSlap 
 has resulted in several independent releases. David has appeared in ar
 ticles and interviews in Billboard Magazine, Paper Magazine, Surface, 
 XLR8R, Streetsounds, Sweater, HX, Next, URB, DJ Mag and the SF Bay Gua
 rdian. David Harness’ passion, talent and creativity has definitely 
 created a new page in the history of house music.\n \n\nFor more info
 rmation visit http://trueskool.com/events/mighty-real-w-quentin-harris
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20110625T220000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20110626T040000
CATEGORIES:san, francisco, ca
LOCATION:MIGHTY, San Francisco, CA
WEBSITE:http://quentinharrismighty.eventbrite.com/
URL:http://quentinharrismighty.eventbrite.com/
CONTACT:415-626-7001
ORGANIZER;CN="Carey Kopp":http://trueskool.com/profile/k85
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