Derrick Harris (musician)

Derrick Harris
Also known asSleezy D
BornChicago, Illinois
DiedJune 13, 2019
GenresHouse, acid house, deep house
Occupation(s)Music producer

Derrick Harris was a Chicago music producer and one of the pioneers of house music and acid house. He is known for the song "I've Lost Control", which was released as a 12" single on the Trax Records label, issue number TX 113. The song used a Roland TR-808 and a Roland TB-303 bass synthesizer to create the signature modulated waveform sound which would directly inspire acid house. The track is arguably the first to use this particular sound, and rose to cult underground popularity thanks to DJ Ron Hardy's Music Box club in Chicago.

Harris died on 13 June 2019, from kidney failure. Close friend and production partner on "I've Lost Control", Marshall Jefferson, paid tribute to Harris, who he called a "true pioneer". "Derrick was the life of every single party he went to," writes Jefferson, "dancing from the first song to the last every time. Anyone anywhere that calls themselves a raver has this man to thank for it."[1] "He checked himself into the hospital and two days later was dead... just like that", Jefferson reflected afterwards.[2] Harris is survived by his three sons. A crowd funding campaign was launched on GoFundMe by his family, to cover the funeral expense and hospital bills.[2][1]

  1. ^ a b Ray Philp (14 June 2019). "The producer, famous for his 1984 track "I've Lost Control," has passed away from kidney failure". residentadvisor.net.
  2. ^ a b Cameron Holbrook (14 June 2019). "Acid house trailblazer Sleezy D has died". mixmag.net.

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