Simon Harris
Music of Life founder, DJ, producer, remixer & electronic musician
United Kingdom • d. 2026-02-13
Biography
Simon Harris (10 September 1962 – 13 February 2026) was a British music producer, DJ, remixer and electronic musician from London, predominantly known for his 1988 hit song "Bass (How Low Can You Go?)". He was also the founder of the hip-hop label Music of Life and produced much of its catalogue.
Bio from Wikipedia
Discography
Records they worked on — most-collected first.

Strictly Business
1988

Come Into My Life
1987

The Most Beautiful Girl In The World
1994

Songs
1994

Mo' Money (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)
1992

Bullet From A Gun
1988

Jack Your Body
1986

Low Rider
1975

Bangers & Mash
2004

I Am The Resurrection
1992

MTV™ Party To Go Volume 2
1992

Playground
1991

Freedom To Party 1 - The First Legal Rave
1990

Hard As Hell Four
1990

Recognition
1989

Style Wars
1988

Good Groove
1988

Now That's What I Call Music 12
1988

Hard As Hell! Rap's Next Generation
1987

Def Beats 1
1987

Boogie Nights
1976

Go・Mario・Go!
1993
Credited work
1,156 releases · 302 albums · active 1984–2024
- Engineering · 911
- Production · 793
- Performance · 523
- Other credits · 85
- Mastering · 1
Studios: The Bunker, London · Record Plant, Los Angeles · Roundhouse Studios · The Hit Factory
Frequent collaborators
- Various
- Ambassadors Of Funk
- Daddy Freddy
- Derek B
- 2 Unlimited
- Asher D & Daddy Freddy
- Einstein (2)
- Joyce Sims
