House Music DJ and Producer. Detroit, MI/New York.

Bio: Quentin Harris was born in Detroit, Michigan on September 8, 1970. His early influences included Ken Collier, Timmy Regisford, and Def Mix’s David Morales and Frankie Knuckles. Harris began his career in the studio, where he played sessions for the likes of Anita Baker before departing for New York to produce pop, R&B and Hip-Hop.

Quentin Harris returned from several years’ hiatus in 2016 on the back of “Stronger.” As of 2017, Harris has released three full length LPs (No Politics, Sac-ri-fice and Black Stereo Faith with Ultra Naté) and has collaborated with the likes of Timmy Regisford, Tyrone Francis, Ron Trent, Monique Bingham, Robert Owens, Byron Stingily, Inaya Day and Joi Cardwell and more.

Quentin Harris Features

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Rahsaan Patterson: “House Music Is Church”

Vocalist & artist Rahsaan Patterson talks to 5 Mag's Lauren Krieger on his album Heroes & Gods 2.0 reimagined by Quentin Harris and the deeply spiritual connection between gospel & house music.
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Quentin Harris and Ultra Nate are Black Stereo Faith

Ultra Nate and Quentin Harris talk to Bruce Tantum about their new eclectic project.

Quentin Harris: Stronger

Quentin Harris is back. New York's dynamic producer, with two major albums to date (Sa.cri.fice and No Politics) has been a major force in...

Quentin Harris: “The Young Don’t Want To Learn and the Old Don’t Want to Teach”

The Sacrifice: In the mid-2000s, Quentin Harris was a dance music powerhouse. But despite his outspoken and over the top nature, his musical offerings of late have been relatively sparse.

Ultra Chic: Ultra Nate Reloaded

Any reporter could interview Ultra Naté every week - or every day - and walk away with a great story. The legendary dance music...

All Quentin Harris Content

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LUKUMIPEOPLE mix: RISE vol 32

Wake up, it's time for a new deep & heady set from LUKUMIPEOPLE for 5 Mag's RISE series
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Rahsaan Patterson: “House Music Is Church”

Vocalist & artist Rahsaan Patterson talks to 5 Mag's Lauren Krieger on his album Heroes & Gods 2.0 reimagined by Quentin Harris and the deeply spiritual connection between gospel & house music.

#ListenUp Jask Mixes Tortured Soul’s Undercover Remixes Album

"Undercover Remixes" features 13 Tortured Soul tracks remixed by Fred Everything, Chuck Love, DJ Spinna, Dimitri From Paris, Eric Kupper, Mark de Clive-Lowe, Quentin Harris, JKriv, the late Ethan White and more.
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Quentin Harris and Ultra Nate are Black Stereo Faith

Ultra Nate and Quentin Harris talk to Bruce Tantum about their new eclectic project.
5 Magazine Issue 151

Karizma! Inside 5 Mag’s 12 Year Anniversary Issue

Plus Ultra Nate and Quentin Harris on Black Stereo Faith, Noncompliant/DJ Shiva, why your friends don't buy your records and more.

Quentin Harris: Stronger

Quentin Harris is back. New York's dynamic producer, with two major albums to date (Sa.cri.fice and No Politics) has been a major force in...
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Random Soul Sessions Vol 8

Welcome back to Random Soul Sessions, a monthly mix series from Yogi and Husky of Australian House Music duo Random Soul exclusively for 5...

Quentin Harris: “The Young Don’t Want To Learn and the Old Don’t Want to Teach”

The Sacrifice: In the mid-2000s, Quentin Harris was a dance music powerhouse. But despite his outspoken and over the top nature, his musical offerings of late have been relatively sparse.

Ultra Chic: Ultra Nate Reloaded

Any reporter could interview Ultra Naté every week - or every day - and walk away with a great story. The legendary dance music...