Midfield General
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1969 (age 55–56)
Midfield General | |
|---|---|
| Born | Damian Harris 1969 (age 55–56) |
| Origin | London, England |
| Genres | Big beat, electronica |
| Years active | 1997-present |
| Labels | Skint Records |
Damian Harris, also known by his stage name Midfield General, is the original founder of the Skint Records label.
A prime architect of the sound of big beat, Harris grew up listening first to punk rock, later hip hop, and acid house. He then moved to Brighton to study art, eventually taking work as a DJ while promoting clubs around the city. In 1994, his music knowledge landed him a job at Loaded Records, where former Housemartins member Norman Cook – a friend of Harris' since his days working at the Rounder store in Brighton – recorded as Pizzaman.[2] He is a fan of Arsenal Football Club and has a season ticket at the Emirates Stadium. He has also appeared on episodes of the It's Up For Grabs Now and The Tuesday Club podcasts about Arsenal with Alan Davies and Ian Stone. He also released a song called "Midfielding" featuring a monologue from surrealist comedian Noel Fielding.
Studio albums
- Generalisation (2000)
- General Disarray (2008)
Live albums
Singles
| Year | Single | UK Singles Chart | Album |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1995 | "Worlds / Bung" | - | |
| 1996 | "Stigs in Love" | - | Generalisation |
| 1997 | "Devil in Sports Casual" | - | |
| 2000 | "Coatnoise" | - | |
| "General of the Midfield" | - | ||
| "Reach Out" | - | ||
| 2001 | "You Take" | - | |
| 2008 | "Disco Sirens" | - | General Disarray |