Artist

Harrison

Genre: Electronic
Origin: U.S.A
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Emerging from London, electronic dance producer and DJ Harrison built his reputation on high-energy future bass productions while also delivering live vocals during his sets. He first rose to prominence in the early 2010s through targeted partnerships with established figures including David Guetta and Hardwell, then launched his own imprint before issuing tracks such as the 2016 release “Once Upon a Time” and “Been a Long Time” in 2018.

Born in Guildford as Harrison Manley-Shaw, he merged his interests in singing and electronic music, which led David Guetta to feature him on the 2013 single “Ain’t a Party.” Additional early appearances included Hardwell’s “Sally” and Vinai’s “The Wave,” after which he established Outlaw Records. Subsequent output encompassed the 2015 collaboration “Take Me Home” alongside Thomas Gold and HIIO, the 2016 single “L.A. Girls” with Juicy M, and another “Once Upon a Time” cut with Kill the Buzz. Renowned for animated stage shows, he toured extensively across Europe and reached audiences in China and India. In 2018 he unveiled the solo pieces “Blinding My Vision,” “Been a Long Time,” and “In My Bloodstream,” placing his vocals over subdued atmospheric arrangements. That same year he joined Hardwell for the dancefloor-oriented “Earthquake” and teamed with Kill the Buzz and Leon Mallett on “2 White Lies.”