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DJ Henry Hall's PodcastGive it a listen! Love to hear your feed back at djhenryhall@yahoo.com |
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Drink This! It's only Music
April 20, 2008 05:31 PM PDT
Here's a mix of upbeat soulful jams accompanied by some serious tracks. Hope everyone enjoys! Feed back is always welcome at djhenryhall@yahoo.com 1. Reach
April 19, 2008 12:18 PM PDT
Here's a collection of Jams that really worked for me in 2007.
April 20, 2008 09:33 AM PDT
Mixed this set down before my trip to Amsterdam in October. His Kingdom
April 19, 2008 07:22 AM PDT
Pulled out some records that JR used to play at the original Factory on 27th Street. At the end - I threw in several jams from Twilo/Tunnel era. Hope everyone enjoys! Let me know what you think? May 22, 2008 06:46 AM PDT
In this episode I really had to dig through my record library. (and it was dusty!)
April 20, 2008 07:31 AM PDT
Here I have pulled a good assortment of jams Junior, Frankie, David and others were playing in the 90's. I threw in a lot of vocals - Slam Me, Finally, Trouble, Living in the City, Queenie - and much more. |
About HenryDJ HENRY HALL began as an intern for Eightball Records, working in both the Promotion/A&R department and their in-house studio. He was then offered a sales job in The Shop, Eightball's record store, where he was quickly promoted and managed the store for a year. Following his stint at Eightball, Henry was recruited by Kult Records, (a brand new label at the time) where he played a key role in developing their catalogue of music. While at Kult, he served as A&R/Director of Promotions, signing such artists as George Llanes, Jr, Filthy Rich, and Louie Balo. Setting the Stage as a producer/remixer, the first creation from DJ HENRY HALL was called "Becky at her Best", which was released by Kult Records as a white label. An extremely humorous dark house track, Larry Flick at Billboard described it as "Etched with insinuating tribal percussion and a grinding organ line, the track manipulates Valley-girl-voiced lines like 'Oh my God, look at her butt! It is so big!' in unimaginable ways. This fun and festive effort, on New York's Kult Record, will likely set the precedent for other outlandish booty-girl music videos in the future." Henry's production style has been described by Bill Brewster, former editor of Update USA as "hard and deep with a melodic sensibility that raises it above other of a similar ilk." Henry is best known for his vocals and arrangement on Jackie B's "Now (Set it off)", which quickly became a Sound Factory anthem in 1995. Junior Vasquez would regularly work the track for at least 20-30 minutes, with the griddy base line and Henry's deep tone vocals made the Sound Factory revelers & many other clubheads go wild. Over the years, Henry has spun at a wide variety of venues and parties through out the New York City area and U.S. Today, Henry continues to combine and the dark edges of house with the harder elements of progressive and tribal house music. Fans of this Show
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