Glasgow’s Harri is in the house!
A house legend from Glasgow is set to play the Pavilion this week.
Harri has been at the helm of the iconic Subculture night along with Domenic Cappello at the Sub Club. Harri himself has been resident at Sub Club, one of the UK’s premier dance venues for just short of 30 years.
Sub Club was founded in 1987 always with a forward thinking attitude. In fact DJ Harri started playing at Sub Club’s presesccior in In 1986 and he is still resident a few years later!
After the arrival of house music, Sub Club hosted the likes of Juan Atkins, Larry Heard, Derrick Carter, Sneak and many, many more making it sound like the Glaswegian equivalent to Sir Henrys.
Harri’s Subculture sound has always evolved while being primarily house-based but it’s constantly evolved over the period. Loads of new music is always played and anything is on the menu from deep house to techno.
Subculture is probably the longest running weekly house night in the UK. Subculture has hosted the cream of international house DJs and has a reputation as one of the best and most credible house nights in the world.
Creating and recording music under the names: The Pa Pa Washington Trio, Daddy’s Favourite, H Foundation, DJ Harri, and other aliases, Harri has showcased his extraordinary mixing and production skills. As Daddy’s Favourite, his ‘I Feel Good Things For You’ featured in the tv series ‘Queer as Folk’) lead him into the charts and is now a standard on many house compilations.
‘Calling all dancers’, his first single with the Pa Pa Washington Trio, was licensed to at least 8 compilations and became one of Paper Recordings biggest selling records of 2002.
Harri’s 5 year London residency with Kenny Hawkes at Plastic People was regarded as one of the best house nights of the 1990s. Harri regularly travels to Europe, the USA and Asia, where his blend of house has gained wide acclaim. In DJ Magazine Harri was voted one of the world’s top 100 DJs for two years running.
Harri plays the Pavilion on Saturday 4 April at 10pm.
Tickets are €11.30 at https://ra.co/events/2387361 or €15 on the door.