David Harness is one of the most popular DJ/producers in the
San Francisco Bay Area club scene. He has been described as "a
man who lives, breathes and emanates everything that is
beautiful about deep house music and classic garage." David is
considered a "rising star" within the dance community.
As a military brat, David Harness traveled the world extensively
during his childhood. "Regardless of which country I was in, I
always heard American music, namely R&B. This little bit of
familiarity really helped me feel secure in a lot of different
places." With influences varying from Barry White and the Love
Unlimited Orchestra, Harold Melvin and the Blue Notes, Quincy
Jones, the Jackson Five, Stevie Wonder, Parliament Funkadelic,
the Isley Brothers and First Choice, it is easy to see why funk and
soul have always been strong elements in his sound.
In 1990, David began DJ'ing at the After Dark in his hometown
of Monterey, California. As his popularity grew past the
boundaries of Monterey, he was invited to establish a residency
at Tilt and the Sound Factory in San Francisco. In 1994, David
opened and DJ'ed at the hip and popular club Lift at Club Dv8 in
San Francisco.
His success as a club DJ led to a DJ spot on commercial radio. In
1994, David joined the popular radio show Your Mama's House
on the San Francisco Bay Area's number one radio station KMEL
FM. Your Mama's House was the only "true" house mix show on
any major radio station in Northern California. As part of the
Your Mama's House crew, David played a key role in exposing
the masses to House Music in the San Francisco Bay Area.
In 1995 David kicked off a seven year residency at San Francisco
's legendary Club Universe -- San Francisco's hottest Saturday
night party. At Club Universe, David had the opportunity to play
with many New York's legendary DJs like Frankie Knuckles, Tony
Humphries, Little Louie Vega, Tedd Patterson, Dave Morales,
Danny Teneglia, London's Ricky Morrison, Los Angeles' Marques
Wyatt, San Francisco's Miguel Migs, Mark Farina and Kaskade --
just to name a few.
His growing popularity accelerated David's natural progression
into production. In 1996, David was selected to spearhead the
studio production for a national marketing campaign for the
McDonald's Deluxe Burger. Also in 1996, David begin his
ongoing residency at The End Up Sunday T-Dance -- San
Francisco's longest running dance party.
In 1998, he released a CD for Universe Sounds and Twisted
America, "Welcome to the Universe". This innovative CD,
recorded live from Club Universe, reflects San Francisco's unique
"sound" and introduced the world to David Harness. Recognizing
his talent, Twisted America quickly signed him to produce his
first single, "Get It Together", for a Twisted America compilation
entitled "A Little Bit of the Old, A Lot of the New". David also
started his ongoing residency at Fag Fridays in San Francisco in
1998 where he is still rockin' the floor.
In 1999, David started Taboo in San Francisco's Mission District.
Taboo started out of David's love of House music and his desire
to provide a showcase for Bay Area talent as well as
internationally known DJs. This ongoing party attracts a loyal
crowd of househeads from around the San Francisco Bay Area
and the globe to the weekly blending of spirit and soul.
In September 2000, David launched DHJ Productions and has
established himself as a respected producer and remixer. To
date, David has worked on projects featuring artists such as
Mary J. Blige, Luther Vandross, Aretha Franklin, Simply Red,
Alicia Keys, Floetry, Donnie McClurkin, India Arie, *NSYNC and
Donnell Jones. A collaborative effort with DJ/producers Chris
Lum of Abitare Music, Jay J of Moulton Studios, and Charles
Spencer of LoveSlap has resulted in several independent
releases. David has appeared in articles and interviews in
Billboard Magazine, Paper Magazine, Surface, XLR8R,
Streetsounds, Sweater, HX, Next, URB, DJ Mag and the SF Bay
Guardian.
David Harness' passion, talent and creativity has definitely
created a new page in the history of house music.