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Stream No Politics, a playlist by Quentin Harris from desktop or your mobile device. No Politics by Quentin Harris published on 2017-06-22T19:44:02Z. Genre Dance Contains tracks. No Politics by Quentin Harris published on 2017-06-15T03:08:07Z. Gotta Do by Quentin. Director Quentin Tarantino is not well known for making overtly political films or statements, but in a recent Q&A with Vulture he spoke candidly about his favorite president of the past five.

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Pick up Stronger - Quentin Harris, Jason Walker at Written by Quentin Harris & Jason Walker Produced by Quentin Harris for Epodmusic/BMI & Def Mix Productions Arrangement and All Instruments: Quentin Harris Lead Vocals: Jason Walker Background Vocals: Jason Walker & Inaya Day Recorded at Syam Studios, New York, NY Remix Produced by David Morales for Def Mix Productions Executive Producer Hector Romero 'There is a great quote that says 'music is what feelings and emotions sound like.' And on this song Jason Walker and I have created is a very personal and a testament to another quote that says 'what doesn't kill us makes us stronger.' We had no idea of what we were going to make that day in my studio, but boy did he and I have something to say!' - Quentin Harris One of NYC's finest House Music producers, Quentin Harris, makes a grand return with a dynamite new single with regular vocalist cohort Jason Walker titled 'Stronger'. A song that speaks of empowerment after moving on from a toxic relationship, 'Stronger' sees Jason belt out a heartfelt power-vox over a Soulful piano led groove, drizzled with brass stabs, delicious harmonies and Quentin's signature Hammond slaying. Also the Def Mix daddy, David Morales, flexes his studio skills, delivering a pumped up 'Muscle Mix' armed with a beautiful breakdown that's laced with strings and piano smash the peak time floors.

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Without needing too much of an introduction, New York DJ / Producer Quentin Harris has been a fundamental cog in the wheels of House Music for many years, with his pioneering deep and soulful sounds resonating around the globe's dance floors. Having released 2 albums to date, 'Sac.ri.fice' and 'No Politics', his success has been built on the rare ability to straddle genres effortlessly, with productions that gracefully sit between the soulful end of the Shelter and the tougher sound that many European audiences demand. Danny Tenaglia called it Hard and Soul and Quentin surely lives up to it.

Quentin is now part of the legendary Def Mix Family and continues to fly the flag globally with his unique blend of House Music. Quentin has written and recorded with the likes of Monqiue Bingham, Robert Owens, Byron Stingily, David Morales, Ultra Nate, Jason Walker, Inaya Day and Joi Cardwell. He has also remixed everyone from Justin Timberlake, Mariah Carey, Femi Kuti, Blaze, Tortured Soul, Dennis Ferrer, Bah Samba, Black Coffee, Barbara Tucker and many more. 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 James’ 'My Joy' which was a massive hit. After a small hiatus from the recording studio, Quentin is now well and truly ready to reclaim the dance floors this season with his new single 'Stronger' with Jason Walker. Singer Songwriter Jason Walker is an enigma.

Plain and simple. He just can't seem to decide if he wants to be a Pop artist, or a Dance artist.so he just does it all! He recorded 2 albums 'This Is My Life' and 'Flexible' with the Legendary Junior Vasquez which spawned singles, 'Set It Free' and 'Foolish Mind Games', which peaked at # 1 on the Billboard Dance Chart. Since then Jason has gone on to work with seminal producers Bimbo Jones, DJ Grind, Honey Dijon, Tony Moran, Lenny Fontana, Alex Peace, Brian Boncher, C-Rod and Quentin Harris. Having worked extensively with Quentin on his projects, Jason has featured on acclaimed singles 'Foolish Mind Games', 'Can't Stop', 'Circles' and 'Home'.

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In this day and age where everyone, their moms & their miniature yapping dogs want a piece of the 'dance music game' and where the over exploitation of the style has brought forward some less then desirable radio friendly tracks, there are still those Dance Music artists that stay true to themselves and actually pour their hearts into the music they produce for the dancing folks. One of these artists is without a doubt the legendary New York dj/producer. Although he’s made his mark in the past decade, Quentin Harris has been making music much longer. Raised in Detroit, Quentin was something of prodigy as a kid, teaching himself to play piano to such a level that by the time he was able to take lessons he’d already outgrown the teachers themselves. The route to the studio came through an uncle who fancied himself an MC and enrolled the kid with the musical chops in the venture. An interning gig at Anita Baker-producer Michael Powell’s Vanguard Studios enabled Quentin to develop his R&B skills playing for music legends such as Aretha Franklin.

At home, furiously working on beats, he was noticed by NY MCs Masterminds who loved what he did and used some of his tracks on their hiphop debut. Now Quentin Harris has become one of the most in-demand remixers in the world, adding necessary club sheen to R&B vocals, house tracks and frequently turning the proverbial turd into a polished diamond.

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No wonder he’s been called on to remix everyone from Justin Timberlake and Mariah Carey to Femi Kuti and Blaze to Jill Scott. This May saw the release of his sophomore album, “Sac.ri.fice,” the follow-up to 2006’s “No Politics,” a collection that encompasses Harris’ widescreen house vista.

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'There was a year of frustration because of writers’ block and also, I was hearing a lot of records that I felt were copying my sounds and I was challenged with trying to come up with something new without alienating my fan base. I hope I’ve succeeded.

If I had to describe “Sac.ri.fice” sonically, I would say that it sounds like the album Prince, Murk and I would make together, if such a dream session should ever happen.” Harris’ success has been built on the rare ability to straddle genres effortlessly, with productions that gracefully sit between the soulful end of the Shelter and the tougher sound that many European audiences demand. Danny Tenaglia called it Hard and Soul and Quentin surely lives up to it. That polymath approach to music would surprise few who have heard Quentin’s studio output or his extended live sets. Whether he’s wowing crowds in Ibiza with a dose of Leela James or delving deep into his creative reserves for another genre-defying re-production, Quentin Harris is the man who can. No politics, no doubt.

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