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Gender: M
Birthyear: 1975
Location: NYC, USA 
Bio:
DJ 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